After promotion from League One, The Latics avoided relegation in their first season back in the second-tier.
Filling the void left by the club’s departed stars will be tough for the Swans this season.
The glory days of Paolo Di Canio and Benito Carbone must seem like an age ago for Owls fans.
The Potters’ squad is littered with experience but the team’s performances were below-par last season.
After finishing 3rd in 2016/17, The Royals have registered back-to-back 20th place finishes in the Championship.
This will be QPR’s fifth consecutive season in the Championship following relegation from the Premier League in 2014/15.
Preston haven’t featured in England’s top-flight since the early 60s, but under Alex Neil, the club seems to be moving in the right direction.
The two-time European Cup winners have now been missing from top-flight action for twenty years.
The Lions have been absent from England’s top-flight for 30 years now.
Middlesbrough are facing their third consecutive season in the Championship.
Three promotions in six seasons have propelled Luton Town into the second tier of English football.
Leeds have now been absent from England’s top-flight for fifteen seasons.
Hull haven’t found life easy in the Championship since dropping down to the second-tier two seasons ago.
Huddersfield are back in the Championship following a humiliating season in the Premier League.
Fulham’s return to the Premier League was short lived and they find themselves back in the Championship after just one season in England’s top-flight.
Once one of the top clubs in England, Derby are now preparing for their twelfth successive campaign in the second-tier.
Following a three-season absence, The Addicks are back in the second-tier of English football.
After just one season in the Premier League, Cardiff are back in England’s second tier.
Bristol City have bettered their league finish in every season since returning to the Championship in 2015.
Blackburn haven’t featured in the Premier League since 2011/12 and have dropped down to English football’s third-tier in that time.