#6 Preston (Play-offs)
Preston are a team deserving of their place in the play-offs and will provide great competition to the others looking to gain promotion to the Prem. Their attacking style and swift counter-attacks have made them into a formidable force this season. But would they have what it takes to remain in the top flight?
#5 Nottingham Forest (Play-offs)
It's been a long time since Nottingham Forest were in the Premier League. Anyone who's followed English football for some time will know about their amazing achievements under Brian Clough in the late 70s, where they won the European Cup twice. Perhaps Forest are just a sleeping giant - have they, at last, been awoken?
#4 Brentford (Play-offs)
Brentford have been a joy to watch in the Championship this season. They aren't a side that tends to sit back; instead, they opt for rapid attacking moves which more often than not catch their opponents off-guard and end up in a goal. Their performances this campaign have been way above the normal standards expected of them.
#3 West Brom (Play-offs)
West Brom under Slaven Bilic have been a real force to be reckoned with this season, but it's their inconsistency, especially as of late, that has let them down. At a time in the season where they should be picking up three points like clockwork, they are instead dropping points and drawing against teams which they should really be beating. The Super Computer clearly believes that this poor form will come back to bite them and send them out of the top two automatic promotion spots.
#2 Fulham (Promoted to the Premier League)
Promotion has been a long time coming for Fulham, who have been superb under manager Scott Parker this season. They've built a team capable of surviving in the Premier League, and that's without the players they'd sign in the summer, so a return to the top flight could very well be on the cards.
#1 Leeds (Champions and promoted to the Premier League)
Leeds under Marcelo Bielsa have been a dominant force in the Championship. They narrowly missed out on promotion last season but Bielsa is keen to not let that happen again. However, the pressure is getting to all the clubs competing for first place at the moment, as they drop points and even lose games against weaker opposition. Leeds would be deserving champions if this did indeed turn out to be the final standings.