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Business Standard
3 days ago
- Sport
- Business Standard
Premier League: Which teams got promoted to top flight from Championship?
Promotion to the Premier League remains one of the most financially rewarding achievements in global football, and for the 2024/25 EFL Championship season, 24 teams battled for the coveted three spots in the top flight. With the season now concluded, Burnley, Leeds United, and Sunderland have earned their place in the Premier League for the 2025/26 campaign. Teams promoted to the Premier League Leeds United Burnley Sunderland Leeds end season as champions Leeds United claimed the Championship title in dominant fashion, finishing the season with 100 points and securing their return to the Premier League after two years in the second tier. Having narrowly missed promotion last season via the playoffs, Leeds bounced back strongly this time. Joel Piroe led the scoring charts for the Whites with 19 goals, while Daniel James and Manor Solomon also made key attacking contributions. Burnley fetch automatic promotion back to the top flight Burnley joined them through the second automatic promotion spot, narrowly missing out on the title due to goal difference. Their promotion comes just a year after being relegated from the Premier League. It's the fourth consecutive season that has seen Burnley switch divisions. Midfielder Josh Brownhill was instrumental in their campaign, scoring 18 goals and leading a team packed with experienced players and impactful loanees. Sunderland grab final PL spot with playoff final win The final promotion place went to Sunderland, who triumphed 2-1 over Sheffield United in a dramatic playoff final. A last-gasp winner by Tom Watson sealed their return to the Premier League after an eight-year absence. Sunderland's rise is particularly remarkable given they were in League One just a few seasons ago, highlighting their steady rebuild and successful resurgence. The next big challenge for these sides will be to maintain their level of performances in order to battle with the other 17 teams from the top flight and try to mainatin their Premier League status for the future.


BBC News
20-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
What next for Vardy?
Monday Night Club pundit Rory Smith believes a move to newly-promoted Leeds United would make sense for Jamie who will leave Leicester City at the end of the season, told Sky Sports he has no intention of retiring and believes he can continue to deliver in the Premier on who Vardy might be suitable for on BBC Radio 5 Live, Smith said: "I think he actually makes a lot of sense for Leeds if he can overcome his inherent Sheffield Wednesday fan status."The experience, there aren't that many proven goal scorers available. Leeds have plenty of goals in the team but they don't have a focal point."There's questions about whether Joel Piroe can make the step up. I think there's a logic to Leeds."Watch the full episode on BBC iPlayer


BBC News
05-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Piroe earns golden boot award
Leeds United striker Joel Piroe has a personal achievement to go along with the side's promotion and title win on Saturday - the Championship's golden Dutchman found the net 19 times to be named the second division's highest scorer, beating out Burnley's Josh Brownhill with 18."It's something I'm really happy with, personally," Piroe told BBC Radio Leeds."I said before if you become champion and you get the golden boot, you can't really complain as a striker, can you?"Goalkeeper Karl Darlow has also had a personally gratifying played second fiddle to number one stopper Illan Meslier since joining from Newcastle in July 2023, a series of errors from the Frenchman gave Darlow first call on the team sheet for the final seven games of the kept four clean sheets across those games to help his side clinch the title - though when it comes to pride, it's the collective that matters."I've stayed professional throughout the whole thing and waited and bided my time to get an opportunity, to get a chance to get into the side," Darlow said."I'm just proud of what we've done as a group and how we've got over the line. We've won the last six on the bounce, and it's an incredible way, under massive pressure from a young squad, to galvanise to get over the line."Listen to the full interviews and more on the Don't Go To Bed Just Yet podcast.


The Herald Scotland
03-05-2025
- Sport
- The Herald Scotland
Return of the century for Leeds and Burnley as promoted sides join 100 club
They joined League One champions Birmingham in the century club and here, the PA news agency looks at how they compare. Triple triumph – Before this season, only 16 teams had ever reached 100 points in an English league season. – Birmingham became the 17th and have gone on to set an all-time record, reaching 108 with Wednesday's win over Blackpool to pass Reading's previous mark of 106. – Leeds and Burnley both finished on exactly 100 in the Championship, with Leeds top on goal difference. – Daniel Farke's side won 29 games, drew 13 and lost four, scoring 95 goals with Joel Piroe's 19 making him the Championship's top scorer. – Burnley's success was built at the other end of the pitch, conceding only 16 goals and never more than one in a league game. Scott Parker's side lost only twice, with 28 wins and 16 draws – 12 of them 0-0 and the remainder 1-1. Century club A NEW @EFL POINTS RECORD. CHRIS DAVIES' BIRMINGHAM CITY. 🔵💫 — (C) Birmingham City FC (@BCFC) April 30, 2025 – Reading's previous record came in the 2005-06 Championship as they won 31 games and lost only two to secure promotion to the Premier League, scoring 99 goals in the process. – York were the first English league team ever to achieve a century with 101 points in the fourth tier in 1983-84, the third season under the system of three points for a win. – Swindon followed two years later and it was not until 1998-99 that a team hit three figures in a higher division – Sunderland finishing on 105 in the second tier and Fulham 101 in the third. – Manchester City in 2017-18 are the only team ever to reach 100 points in the top flight. We've never seen numbers like these before in the #PL… Congratulations @ManCity — Premier League (@premierleague) May 13, 2018 – For Burnley, it is a second century in three seasons after Vincent Kompany's 2022-23 champions racked up 101 points. Fulham and Plymouth are the only other teams with two 100-point seasons. – This is the first season ever with three EFL teams reaching 100 points, as well as the first time two in the same division have achieved the feat. – Before Burnley, the highest-scoring runners-up were Ipswich with 98 points in League one in 2022-23, when Plymouth finished top on 101. Liverpool set the Premier League record with 97 in 2018-19, finishing a point behind Manchester City. – Leeds are the 16th different club to record a 100-point season, a list completed by Wigan, Newcastle, Charlton, Leicester, Wolves and Sheffield United.


New York Times
29-04-2025
- Sport
- New York Times
What Premier League promotion means for Leeds United: Budgets, player futures and revamping Elland Road
Ao Tanaka's final flourish. Joel Piroe's assist of the season. Largie Ramazani's somersaults. Patrick Bamford as conductor. Sam Byram's Leeds salute. Josuha Guilavogui's champagne attack on Daniel Farke. Harry Gray's crossbar climb. Jayden Bogle's wandering toddler. More than 35,000 yellow scarves swirled five years later than hoped. Some families embraced while others shared selfies. Strangers, turned friends in their adjacent Elland Road seats, grinned in disbelief, soaking up every second. Advertisement This was Leeds United waving goodbye to the Championship in West Yorkshire. This is what they have watched so many rivals do over the years and this is what they hope will be their last taste of the EFL's icy touch in these parts. The optimists will hope it's goodbye for good. With promotion secured, Monday's match against Bristol City felt more like a celebration. It lacked the venom, bite and outright need of last week's Stoke City game, but the hosts were no less dominant in Monday's 4-0 win. You would not have believed this was the league's fifth-best team, with two defeats in their last 13 matches, still fighting for a play-off place, visiting Leeds. Liam Manning's side were outplayed from the first minute until the last. United had 75 per cent possession, 3.39 expected goals (xG) to 0.07, 23 shots to three, 12 shots on target to one and nine Opta-defined 'big chances' to nil. Leeds were too good for Bristol City and they are far, far too good for this division. A title, barring a mishap at virtually relegated Plymouth Argyle on Saturday, awaits Farke and his side. It will be a just reward for what could be a 100-point season and one of the most dominant campaigns in the club's history. The silverware would give them something to show off during next Monday's parade. This is what promotion means for Leeds. Elland Road's redevelopment has already taken its biggest steps forward in years over the past few days. Last week, Leeds City Council's executive board unanimously agreed to proceed with negotiations for the sale of council land to the club in order to expand the Don Revie and John Charles stands. On Monday, the club released the first concepts of how the proposed expansion, which would take the stadium's capacity to approximately 53,000, could look. This redevelopment of the stadium has been planned and refined over many years. While the overall project will cost more, the club is confident of raising around £100million ($134.1m) — which it still needs to find — to ensure it gets the redevelopment over the line. Promotion has not been cited as the key to starting work, but it will certainly make life a lot easier for the club as they hope to progress along this road. United intend to bring a pre-application to a city plans panel meeting with the council on May 8. Beyond that, there will be a public exhibition at the club's centenary pavilion on May 22-23. There will also be consultation events as part of a community roadshow at The Holbeck social club on May 13 and Dragon Hotel on May 19. In short, there's going to be a lot more money coming into the club and an urgent need for upgrades in virtually every position across the squad. We will come to the numbers in terms of raw income in the next section, but the manager will certainly expect to see a far greater budget made available in the summer window after promotion. Whether Leeds had won promotion or found themselves in the Championship for a third consecutive season, it seemed the club was heading for a hard reset this summer. The only difference is that it's the reset everyone will prefer in this reality. Rather than waving goodbye to all of their Premier League-ready talent in order to satisfy financial fair play rules and then replacing them with cheaper downgrades, there will be some goodbyes, but with significant upgrades instead. Promotion brings with it big decisions on who Farke thinks can make the grade. Ethan Ampadu is, unsurprisingly, among the few players decision-makers are already hoping can make that transition and remain a starter next season. Advertisement Red Bull, United's chief sponsor and minority shareholder, will see its front-of-shirt sponsorship deal balloon after promotion. The original deal between the two parties had already secured Leeds the biggest shirt sponsor in Championship history. However, United's Premier League terms with the energy drink company will catapult them straight into the top flight's 10 most lucrative current shirt deals from the off. The increased income does not come from the sponsor alone, either. Adidas was paying Leeds around £10million a year when it first started manufacturing the club's shirts ahead of the 2020-21 season after promotion to the Premier League. This fee was significantly reduced in the second tier, but should now return to that £10m figure next year. The increase in television revenue is striking. For example, this season, Leeds took in around £39m as a parachute payment from the Premier League. In addition to that, they received around £5.8m from the latest EFL television deal, which takes the overall figure to around £45m. The bottom club in the top flight last season, Sheffield United, received £110m. The figure will go up next season as the new Premier League television cycle starts, but precise figures are yet to be confirmed on what this will look like. Promotion has effectively locked in a minimum of £200m in broadcast money over the next three years for Leeds, even if their top-flight stay ended after one season. Based on the current TV cycle, which will go up from next term, United would get £110m in their first year, £48m from the first parachute payment and then £39m from the second. Staying in the league next season would, of course, see those figures even further enhanced. Commercially, Leeds are already a big deal, even in the Championship. As their accounts for 2023-24 showed, commercial income of £43.2m was by far the biggest in the division and was, for example, three times the size of Sunderland's (£14.1m). That £43.2m is the highest commercial income recorded in the second tier, surpassing the club's own 2019-20 record of £33.8m. Advertisement If you then add the riches and pulling power of the Premier League to that commercial footprint, your mind can start to run wild with the possibilities. For example, the last time Leeds were promoted, ignoring the covid-affected 2020-21 finances, commercial income rose from £33.8m in 2019-20 to £49m in 2021-22 (45 per cent). Undoubtedly, missing out on promotion would have made it harder for Leeds to hold onto their better players. The financial situation would have forced their hand on several exits, but even those they felt they could keep may have had their heads turned by more attractive offers elsewhere. As it is, promotion will mean Leeds have far more control over who goes and who stays. Profit and sustainability rules (PSR) will still apply and have to be monitored in the top flight, even with the influx of cash coming the club's way. In the accounts for this current season, which will be published in April 2026, the club's PSR loss limit is £61million. Had Leeds failed to win promotion, this limit would have dropped to £39m, which paints the stark picture of how much belts would have had to be tightened. As it is, with Premier League football incoming, the accounts for 2025-26, which will be published in April 2027, will continue with a PSR loss limit of £61m. This is because of the two Championship years preceding next term's rise. You can see, despite the increased income, Leeds will have the legacy of those EFL years keeping them in check. The PSR picture will be affected by promotion wage-rises being applied across the squad, too. These range from 50 to 60 per cent, but the majority of the players will sit closer to the bottom end of that scale. Aside from that, promotion means this year's group will each take home a six-figure promotion bonus. Last summer, Ampadu, as captain, stipulated that the club's bonus pot for the squad would be spread equally across every player, regardless of how much or little they played this season. Promotion also means the players will head out to Las Vegas for an end-of-season celebration once the dust has settled on Saturday's trip to Plymouth Argyle. (Top photos: Getty Images, left, and Leeds United FC)