The latest developments in the League 1 table reveal significant implications for teams vying for promotion. Wrexham has solidified its position in the EFL Championship, currently holding 6th place with 60 points and a goal differential of +10 after 37 matches played. This performance is crucial as the top two finishers in the EFL Championship will earn automatic promotion to the Premier League.
In contrast, Peterborough United’s recent form has raised concerns. They won their reverse match against Rotherham United 2-0 on New Year’s Day, but their home performance has been inconsistent. Peterborough has only secured one win in their last four home league games at London Road, with two losses and one draw.
Rotherham United, on the other hand, is struggling in their away games against Peterborough, remaining winless in their last three visits (D1 L2). Despite this, Rotherham has managed to score in each of their last eight league visits to London Road, indicating a potential for goals in future encounters.
Peterborough’s recent home matches have been high-scoring affairs, with a total of 18 goals in their last three games (11 scored, 7 conceded). This trend highlights their offensive capabilities but also exposes defensive vulnerabilities.
As for Sunderland, they currently sit with 40 points and have nine games left this season. Their most probable finishing position is projected to be 13th, with a 16.56% chance of achieving that outcome.
Wrexham’s rise to prominence has been bolstered by their global recognition through the FX series ‘Welcome to Wrexham.’ Since the Hollywood takeover, the club has experienced a remarkable journey, ascending from the National League to the EFL Championship.
With the EFL Championship season comprising 46 league games per team, the stakes are high for all teams involved. Wrexham’s performance will be closely monitored as they aim for a top finish, while Peterborough must address their home form to improve their standing.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential changes in the League 1 table as the season progresses, but the upcoming matches will undoubtedly influence the final standings.













