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Rotherham League One Odds: 14/1 to win the league
Rotherham have been priced at 14/1 to secure promotion when they make the step down to League One next season, after being relegated from the Championship in 2023/24.
After spending just two years in the Championship following a 2nd-place finish in England’s third tier, the Millers ended this past campaign 24th in the league after a rather shocking campaign.
Rotherham won only five games across 2023/24, scoring just 37 and conceding 89 in 46 Championship outings. But while this is a first look at next season’s odds for League One and there are certainly going to be some fluctuations over the coming weeks, Rotherham appear to be in with a good chance of promotion next season either way.
Rotherham League One Odds for 2024/25
Here is a look at some of Rotherham’s League One odds for next season across multiple markets.
League One Winner Odds 2024/25
- Birmingham City - 7/2
- Bolton - 9/1
- Wrexham - 10/1
- Huddersfield - 11/1
- Peterborough - 12/1
- Rotherham - 14/1
- Barnsley - 14/1
- Wycombe - 14/1
- Blackpool - 16/1
League One Promotion Odds 2024/25
- Birmingham City - 1/1
- Bolton - 3/1
- Wrexham - 10/3
- Huddersfield - 7/2
- Peterborough - 4/1
- Rotherham - 9/2
- Barnsley - 9/2
- Wycombe - 9/2
- Blackpool - 5/1
All odds are courtesy of bet365 and correct as of Wednesday 22 May at 8:45 am.
Today’s Football Tips
League One football does not get back underway until August. But there is a Europa League clash taking place today, as Atalanta off with Bayer Leverkusen.
The pair are set to battle it out in this season’s Europa League final on Wednesday evening, and we’ve got it covered with our bet builder of the day article, while for those of you looking to place an acca, we have our acca of the day lined up and ready to go.
Josh Barker
Middlesbrough fan from the North East of England. @JoshBarker979 on Twitter.