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Americans Abroad: A closer look at the EFL Championship promotion race

Americans Abroad: A closer look at the EFL Championship promotion race

The 2024-25 English Football League Championship has three weeks remaining in its season and for several U.S. men’s national team players, promotion hopes remain very much alive.

Brenden Aaronson, Haji Wright, and Josh Sargent are just three American players that are fighting to help their respective clubs earn promotion into the English Premier League. In addition to these three players, Aidan Morris, Caleb Wiley, and Daryl Dike are also among the grueling fight in England’s second-tier.

Aaronson is the lone American that could earn automatic promotion to the EPL while the remaining five players are all still alive for a potential top-six finish and the playoff berth that comes with it.

Here is a closer look at each player and where their club stands with four match days remaining:


Brenden Aaronson


The lone American player involved in the automatic promotion race is Brenden Aaronson.

Aaronson and Leeds United sit top of the EFL Championship with five matches remaining. Daniel Farke’s men have the more favorable schedule in comparison to Sheffield United and Burnley, who both are in the race for the top two.

Three of their final four matches come against clubs in the bottom half of the league standings.

Aaronson has chipped in nine goals and two assists this season and he will definitely need to turn it on with points at a premium for Leeds United. The Yorkshire club lost in last season’s playoff final and cannot afford to miss out on automatic promotion again this spring.

Current Position: 1st, 88 points (5 points clear in automatic promotion race)

Remaining Schedule: at Oxford United, vs. Stoke City, vs. Bristol City, at Plymouth Argyle.


Haji Wright


Coventry City are hanging onto the final promotion playoff spot, but barely.

Frank Lampard’s men are fending off several challengers in the top six race including Middlesbrough, West Bromwich Albion, Millwall, and Watford. Wright has bagged 11 goals for the Sky Blues, continuing a dominant spell in England’s second-tier.

Facing off against West Brom and Middlesbrough will be tough matches for Coventry City, while showdowns against relegation-threatened Plymouth Argyle and Luton Town pose much easier challenges.

Dropped points against Hull City on Monday night could come back to bite the Sky Blues in the behind.

Current Position: 6th, 63 points (3 points clear in promotion playoff spot race)

Remaining Schedule: vs. West Bromwich Albion, at Plymouth Argyle, at Luton Town, vs. Middlesbrough.


Daryl Dike


Out of the six clubs mentioned, West Bromwich Albion are riding the more worrying run of form.

The Baggies ending a three-match losing run with a 2-1 victory over Watford on Saturday though, keeping them right behind Coventry City for sixth place.

Daryl Dike has been reduced to six appearances this season due to injury, but is back and featuring off the bench in recent weeks. The 24-year-old might have a point to prove ahead of an intriguing summer.

Current Position: 7th, 60 points (2 points back in promotion playoff spot race)

Remaining Schedule: at Coventry City, vs. Derby County, at Cardiff City, vs. Luton Town.


Aidan Morris


Middlesbrough remains right behind Coventry City for the final promotion playoff spot.

23-year-old Aidan Morris has played a large role in Michael Carrick’s squad this season, logging 31 league appearances and two assists. The two-time MLS Cup winner has made a smooth transition to Teesside, giving Middlesbrough a chance at promotion.

Back-to-back matches are coming up against struggling Plymouth Argyle and Sheffield Wednesday.

Their season finale against Coventry City might have a large say in who finishes in sixth place, but Carrick, Morris, and the rest of the Middlesbrough players will be hoping that their spot is guaranteed by then.

Current Position: 8th, 60 points (2 points back in promotion playoff spot race)

Remaining Schedule: vs. Plymouth Argyle, at Sheffield Wednesday, vs. Norwich City, at Coventry City.


Caleb Wiley


Watford has picked it up in recent weeks, giving them a chance of reaching the top-six.

Caleb Wiley has certainly picked it up as well, starting in each of the last three matches in Tom Cleverley’s squad. The 20-year-old Chelsea loanee recently registered his first assist, logging a strong 90 minutes against Hull City.

An upcoming match against Burnley is Watford’s toughest fixtures over the final four weeks, but should they pick up points there, the Hornets could end the season on a strong note.

Current Position: 11th, 56 points (6 points back in promotion playoff spot race)

Remaining Schedule: vs. Burnley, at Portsmouth, at Blackburn Rovers, vs. Sheffield Wednesday.


Josh Sargent


It might be safe to say that anything but three points for Norwich City this weekend will all but end their top-six chase.

Josh Sargent has done all he can for the Canaries, but overall the second-half inconsistency from Johannes Hoff Thorup’s squad has truly hurt them. Sargent has contributed 14 goals (third-most in the Championship) along with Borja Sainz’s league-leading 17.

However, four losses in their last six matches has put the Canaries in a worrying spot.

Current Position: 13th, 53 points (9 points back in promotion playoff spot race)

Remaining Schedule: vs. Portsmouth, at Millwall, at Middlesbrough, vs. Cardiff City.

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