Hull Daily Mail

Countdown to Championsh­ip makeup for Rosenior

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HULL City will know the final makeup of next season’s Championsh­ip come Monday evening after the Premier League relegation battle took a fresh twist.

Leicester City’s battling point at Newcastle on Monday saw them leapfrog Leeds, but still within the bottom three ahead of the final day this weekend, two points adrift of safety.

The Foxes - Premier League champions in 2016 and FA Cup winners in 2021 - will be relegated on Sunday, if they fail to beat West Ham at home, while Leeds will suffer the same fate should they not manage to beat Tottenham at Elland Road.

Going into Sunday’s final fixtures (1630), Everton hold all the aces with a clash with Bournemout­h at Goodison Park.

They know they must win to guarantee their survival in the top flight because a draw would not be enough to save them should Leicester see off West Ham at the King Power Stadium, by virtue of the Foxes’ vastly superior goal difference.

Of the three teams battling it out for survival, Leeds look doomed after their inept second half display in the 3-1 defeat at West Ham on Sunday - a defeat which included a fine goal from ex-tiger Jarrod Bowen, with stats boffins Opta rating their relegation chances at 97 per cent, with Leicester at 84 per cent and Everton 19 per cent.

By the time the Premier League curtain comes down, City fans will know whether or not they’ll be trudging back to Coventry or Luton next term, with the pair fighting it out in the Championsh­ip play-off final at Wembley on Saturday evening (1645) and less than 24 hours later, Tigers supporters will find out if they’ll be renewing rivalries with Sheffield Wednesday once more, with the Owls strong favourites in the League One play-off final against Barnsley, following that sensationa­l semi-final comeback victory over Peterborou­gh United.

How next season’s Championsh­ip looks so far: Birmingham, Blackburn, Bristol City, Cardiff, Huddersfie­ld, Hull City, Ipswich, Middlesbro­ugh, Millwall, Norwich, Preston, QPR, Rotherham, Stoke, Southampto­n, Swansea, Sunderland, Watford, WBA, Plymouth.

Potential arrivals: Two from Everton, Leicester and Leeds. One from Luton and Coventry and Sheff Wed or Barnsley.

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