Legend P - Points Earned | MP - Matches Played | W - Wins | D - Draws | L - Losses | GF - Goals For | GA - Goals Against | GD - Goal Difference
Promotion - Premier League
Promotion - Championship (Play Offs: Semi-finals)
Relegation - League One
Club
P
MP
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Leeds
100
46
29
13
4
95
30
65
Burnley
100
46
28
16
2
69
16
53
Sheffield Utd
90
46
28
8
10
63
36
27
Sunderland
76
46
21
13
12
58
44
14
Coventry
69
46
20
9
17
64
58
6
Bristol City
68
46
17
17
12
59
55
4
Blackburn
66
46
19
9
18
53
48
5
Millwall
66
46
18
12
16
47
49
-2
West Brom
64
46
15
19
12
57
47
10
Middlesbrough
64
46
18
10
18
64
56
8
Swansea
61
46
17
10
19
51
56
-5
Sheffield Wed
58
46
15
13
18
60
69
-9
Norwich
57
46
14
15
17
71
68
3
Watford
57
46
16
9
21
53
61
-8
QPR
56
46
14
14
18
53
63
-10
Portsmouth
54
46
14
12
20
58
71
-13
Oxford Utd
53
46
13
14
19
49
65
-16
Stoke
51
46
12
15
19
45
62
-17
Derby
50
46
13
11
22
48
56
-8
Preston
50
46
10
20
16
48
59
-11
Hull
49
46
12
13
21
44
54
-10
Luton
49
46
13
10
23
45
69
-24
Plymouth
46
46
11
13
22
51
88
-37
Cardiff
44
46
9
17
20
48
73
-25
Welcome to your central hub for following Watford’s position in the league.
This page provides the latest updates, results, and standings for the Hornets as they compete through the season. Whether it’s promotion dreams or fighting for vital points, you can track it all here.
For the full league picture, view the EFL Championship Table.
Watford Standings
League standings are a simple yet powerful way to assess how teams are performing across a season. They showcase the ranking of clubs based on results, factoring in key metrics like total points earned, goal difference, games played, wins, draws, and losses.
For Watford, their place in the table highlights their form and consistency from week to week. A higher position generally points towards playoff ambitions or automatic promotion hopes, while a dip down the standings can indicate a tough run or a need for change to avoid a relegation threat.
For fans, standings matter deeply. They tell the story of a season in real-time, driving hope, concern, and pride. Club executives and managers also pay close attention, with decisions on transfers, tactics, and leadership often influenced by a team’s table position. Ultimately, the standings are more than numbers for Watford—they are a reflection of performance, ambition, and the path ahead.
Watford Historical League Standings
Watford’s history has been filled with thrilling promotions, dramatic relegations, and memorable seasons. You can find more detailed history on their team page here.
In 2023/24, Watford finished 15th in the Championship, striving to build a platform for future success. Key moments include promotion to the Premier League in 2015 and 2021, along with relegations in 2007, 2020, and 2022. Their journey reflects a club that is regularly fighting to reach or stay in the top tiers of English football.
Frequently Asked Questions
What place are Watford in the table?
Watford’s position can vary with each gameweek. To see their latest standing, visit the Championship table.
Have Watford ever won the Premiership?
No, Watford have never won the Premier League. Their highest-ever top-flight finish was second place in the 1982/83 First Division season.
Who got promoted to the Championship in 2024?
Portsmouth, Derby County, and Oxford United achieved promotion to the Championship for the 2024/25 campaign.
Who’s at the top of the Championship?
The table leader can change rapidly. For current standings and leaders, visit the Championship standings.
Who’s at the bottom of the Championship?
Find out which teams are battling relegation by checking the updated Championship table.
Who will win the Championship?
The Championship title race is always exciting. Keep an eye on the favourites by visiting the current standings.
Where are Watford in the table?
For Watford’s live position in the league, view the Championship table here.
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