The highest points tallies in Championship history

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The highest points tallies in Championship history

The race for promotion to the Premier League from the Championship always makes for eye-catching viewing, and the 2024/25 season was no different, with Leeds United, Burnley and Sheffield United all battling for the top two automatic spots.

The Whites and Clarets were successful in the regular season in the end, thanks to both clubs reaching the 100-point mark. But who are the best Championship teams in recent history?

In this list, we look at the teams with the highest second-tier points tallies since three points were awarded for a win in 1981/82.

Highest second-tier points tallies (since 1981/82)

Rank

Team

Season

Points

1

Reading

2005/06

106

2

Sunderland

1998/99

105

3

Newcastle

2009/10

102

4

Leicester

2013/14

102

5

Fulham

2000/01

101

6

Burnley

2022/23

101

7

Leeds

2024/25

100

8

Burnley

2024/25

100

9

Man City

2001/02

99

10

Chelsea

1988/89

99

11

Wolves

2017/18

99

12

Portsmouth

2002/03

98

12

Portsmouth (2002/03)

98 points (GD +52)

Harry Redknapp guided Portsmouth into the Premier League back in 2002/03, winning 29 of their 46 games. In fact, they lost just one of their first 15 games and netted just shy of 100 league goals, pipping Leicester City to the title.

Svetoslav Todorov was Pompey’s top scorer that year with 26 goals in all competitions in a squad which included Paul Merson, Yakubu and Eddie Howe.

11

Wolverhampton Wanderers (2017/18)

99 points (GD +43)

More recently, Wolverhampton Wanderers stormed the Championship under Nuno Espirito Santo with a squad which included some high-profile players. The likes of Ruben Neves and Diogo Jota brought the Portuguese flair to Molineux, whereas Conor Coady, Matt Doherty and Barry Douglas were regulars at the back with John Ruddy in goal.

Wolves topped the table from the 15th game week through to the season’s conclusion, winning 30, and then went on to qualify for European football in their first season back in the Premier League.

10

Chelsea (1988/89)

99 points (GD +46)

Another side who just missed out on three figures was Chelsea way back in 1988/89 under Bobby Campbell, and they would have hit that milestone if it wasn’t for such a slow start, which saw them go winless in their opening six games.

However, the Blues ended up losing just five second-tier games all season and boasted a side which had star forward Kerry Dixon, who netted 25 league goals. The biggest win of that memorable campaign at Stamford Bridge was a 7-0 victory over Walsall.

9

Manchester City (2001/02)

99 points (GD +56)

The third and final team to narrowly miss out on 100 points was Manchester City under Kevin Keegan. The Sky Blues lost just once at home and scored an incredible 108 goals throughout the campaign, with Shaun Goater and Darren Huckerby both scoring more than 20.

City would have had more points if it weren’t for their inconsistent form on the road, with Keegan’s side failing to pick up maximum points in 11 of their 23 away fixtures.

8

Burnley (2024/25)

100 points (GD +53)

Burnley made it back-to-back Championship campaigns in triple figures, with Scott Parker taking over from Vincent Kompany in 2024/25, as the former Clarets boss went off to Bayern Munich.

Despite finishing second on goal difference, Burnley lost just twice and remarkably only conceded 16 goals all season, which obliterated the previous Championship record of 30.

If only they had scored more often, they could have had the league sewn up for themselves – the Lancashire side recorded 12 goalless draws throughout the campaign.

7

Leeds United (2024/25)

100 points (GD +65)

Returning to the Premier League at the second time of asking under Daniel Farke, Leeds United put play-off final disappointment behind them by recording their best Championship season to date.

The Whites were only beaten on four occasions, and won their last six on the spin to edge ahead of Burnley in the battle for silverware, with their superior goal difference handing them a second Championship trophy in six seasons.

In truth, Leeds could well have ended up with a more impressive points tally, as some shocking goalkeeping threatened to derail their promotion hopes altogether.

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6

Burnley (2022/23)

101 points (GD +52)

Vincent Kompany made an instant impact as a manager in England after taking over at Burnley following their relegation in 2022.

The former Manchester City defender, who joined from Anderlecht, transformed the squad with a number of new signings who helped take the Clarets to the title ahead of Sheffield United.

Burnley lost just three matches in 46 and sealed promotion with seven matches remaining, which remains a Championship record. They then secured the title with a 1-0 victory away to rivals Blackburn Rovers, with the likes of Nathan Tella, Manuel Benson and Jay Rodriguez all bagging 10 or more goals.

5

Fulham (2000/01)

101 points (GD +58)

Fulham also finished on 101 points at the beginning of the millennium under Jean Tigana. Things were looking promising in the summer after not conceding a goal in pre-season and the Cottagers started as they meant to go on, winning their first 11 league games.

Promotion was all but sealed by Christmas when they were 10 points clear at the top and despite more defeats in the second half of the campaign, ended up winning the title comfortably in a squad which included Steve Finnan, Chris Coleman and Louis Saha, who topped the scoring charts with 27 league goals.

4

Leicester City (2013/14)

102 points (GD +40)

Leicester City broke a number of club records under Nigel Pearson 10 years ago, with their points tally possibly under threat from Maresca’s side this time around.

The Foxes won 31 games to beat Burnley to the title, losing just one of their final 26 games. Kasper Schmeichel, Wes Morgan, Danny Drinkwater, Riyad Mahrez and Jamie Vardy all played their part in the second tier before going on to win the Premier League title two years later under Claudio Ranieri.

3

Newcastle United (2009/10)

102 points (GD +55)

Newcastle United also ended on 102 points and won the title four years prior under Chris Hughton, who was only named the permanent manager in October after a promising start as caretaker.

The Magpies would only lose once from the end of October until the end of the campaign, winning the title at Plymouth Argyle. Kevin Nolan and Andy Carroll both scored 17 Championship goals that year, with Peter Lovenkrands and Shola Ameobi also hitting double figures.

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