Championship Table: QPR & Plymouth Struggling at the Bottom
The Championship season is underway, and while some teams are flying high, others are already facing a battle against relegation. QPR and Plymouth Argyle are two clubs currently languishing at the bottom of the table, with both sides struggling to find their feet.
QPR, who narrowly avoided relegation last season, have yet to register a win in their opening three matches. They have picked up just two points from their first six games, drawing their most recent fixture against Rotherham. This leaves them in 18th place, just above the relegation zone. Manager Gareth Ainsworth is facing a significant challenge to lift his team, with a tough run of fixtures ahead.
Plymouth Argyle, newly promoted to the Championship after a successful League One campaign, find themselves in an even more precarious position. They are yet to register a point and are currently bottom of the table. They have lost all three of their opening matches, conceding a worrying 9 goals in the process. Manager Steven Schumacher will be hoping his team can quickly adjust to the demands of the Championship and start picking up points.
While the early weeks of the season are often unpredictable, the table is starting to take shape. Bristol City currently sit top of the table with 7 points, while Burnley are just behind with 6 points. Sunderland, Watford, and Blackburn Rovers all also have 6 points.
This early season form suggests a tough campaign ahead for both QPR and Plymouth. Both teams face a battle to avoid relegation, with a significant amount of work needed to climb the table. However, the Championship is renowned for its unpredictable nature, and both clubs will be hoping for a change in fortune as the season progresses.