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Swans 40/1 For Back To Back Titles

Swansea City can be backed at 40/1 to win the Championship next season

After promotion this season, the Swans are backable at what seem to be attractive odds - especially when you consider, for example that Sheffield Wednesday can be backed at 50/1 to achieve the same position.

With 1/3 of the odds available for a top three finish you can guarantee that on the back of winnings this season, the Swans will be backed again this time around in some quarters.

Intriguingly the odds on offer from Bet365 are the longest for the Swans for next season - they are 25s with both BetFred and Sky Bet whilst most of the others are offering 33/1.

Birmingham City are ranked as favourites with all leading bookmakers at this moment in time with odds ranging from 6/1 to 15/2 whilst Blackpool and Barnsley were the outsiders before the play off finals this weekend at 100/1 each.  Beaten play off finalists Bristol City are 20/1 with 365 whilst Cardiff can be backed at 25/1 to win the division.

The full list of odds offered by Bet365 can be found at this link whilst you can compare odds from all the leading bookies in this market by clicking here

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