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Championship Predictions Today – Wednesday 10th December 2025

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DECEMBER is always a pivotal month for our EFL Championship because so many fixtures are scheduled.

Another round of midweek combat is rapidly approaching where both the top and bottom of the table will be impacted. Accordingly, current Championship betting odds are worth studying.

Here are the upcoming pairings I am anticipating most alongside my considered score predictions to guide your football betting

Bristol City v Leicester City

  • Kick-off: 7.45pm

Bristol City preview – One point shy of Play-Off contention on two defeats among three engagements with a single goal scored in that sequence.

Saturday’s 1-0 home setback against Millwall featured a massive altercation on the final whistle involving players and coaching staff.

Leicester City preview – Fresh from winning 3-1 at Derby County to overturn two successive defeats.

Three points short of Play-Off discussions yet there is a heated 167 page debate thread entitled “Cifuentes OUT” on the Foxes Talk online forum regarding precarious future employment of Leicester manager Martí Cifuentes.

Score prediction: Dour 0-0.

Derby County v Millwall

  • Kick-off: 7.45pm

Derby County preview – Three defeats within four matches. Rams boss John Eustace defiantly said: “We’ve shown all season we are fighters. Through all our disappointing moments we get on with it and we learn from it.”

Millwall preview – Three wins on the spin taking the Lions two points beneath automatic promotion placings. Curiously though, they possess a minus two goal difference.

Score prediction: Rams ram it home 1-0.

Ipswich Town v Stoke City

  • Kick-off: 7.45pm

Ipswich Town preview – Five points off second spot. The Tractor Boys’ past nine games have incorporated merely one reverse and five victories culminating in an impressive 3-0 home success over runaway frontrunners Coventry City.

The sole Portman Road defeat throughout 2025/26 came on Tuesday 21st October, 3-0 against Charlton Athletic.

Stoke City preview – One point under their midweek opponents suffering four defeats across five matches. Potters boss Mark Robins said: “I know exactly what the problem is. It is easy to sort out as long as we want to head the ball and not get pushed around.”

Score prediction: Stoke sizzling 2-0.

*Odds subject to change – prices accurate at the time of writing*

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