A leading betting company has revealed the odds of Wycombe’s chances of promotion are next season.
Wanderers, who were promoted to the Championship in July last year, were relegated after one season in England’s top-flight, despite a very strong end to the campaign.
And whilst they still may be a Championship outfit due to the situation surrounding Derby County, along with Garth Ainsworth revealing that the club are ‘preparing as a Championship club’, Bet Victor have disclosed the likelihood of Wanderers’ promotion chances for 2021/22, if they remain in League One.
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The betting company has put the Chairboys as 25/1 to achieve promotion out of League One, with Rotherham United and Sheffield Wednesday, the two teams that went down with Wycombe, being given odds of 14/1 (Rotherham) and 6/1 (Sheffield Wednesday), respectively.
In fact, the 6/1 odds for Wednesday are the joint-best with Sunderland.
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Other teams Bet Victor have given better odds to over Wycombe include Portsmouth and Ipswich Town (both 8/1), Charlton Athletic (10/1) and Lincoln City (12/1).
Here is the full list of odds for every League One club for next season:
• Sunderland: 6/1
• Sheffield Wednesday: 6/1
• Portsmouth: 8/1
• Ipswich Town: 8/1
• Charlton Athletic: 10/1
• Lincoln City: 12/1
• Oxford United: 12/1
• Rotherham United: 14/1
• Bolton Wanderers: 16/1
• Wigan Athletic: 20/1
• MK Dons: 20/1
• Wycombe Wanderers: 25/1
• Fleetwood Town: 33/1
• Doncaster Rovers: 33/1
• Burton Albion: 40/1
• Gillingham: 40/1
• Shrewsbury Town: 50/1
• Accrington Stanley: 50/1
• Crewe Alexandra: 50/1
• Plymouth Argyle: 50/1
• AFC Wimbledon: 66/1
• Cambridge United: 100/1
• Cheltenham Town: 100/1
• Morecambe: 100/1
You can view the full set of League One outright odds including top 6 finish and promotion odds at www.betvictor.com/en-gb/sports/240/meetings/57817110/all.
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