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Championship sack race: New favourite to be dismissed next as unwanted record set

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Championship Sack Race: New Favourite to Be Dismissed Next as Unwanted Record Set

Ryan Mason has surged to the top of the Championship sack race odds for the 2025/26 season, becoming the clear favourite to be the next manager dismissed after West Brom's latest dismal performance[1][4]. Betting markets now heavily back Mason's departure, reflecting the mounting pressure on the former Tottenham coach amid a string of poor results.



West Brom, under Mason's tenure, has reportedly set an unwanted record, though specifics on the exact milestone—such as consecutive defeats or goals conceded—remain tied to their recent slump[4]. This has propelled Mason ahead of other beleaguered Championship bosses in the betting odds, with bookmakers like those tracked on SportsCasting listing him as the frontrunner[1]. The Baggies' form has deteriorated sharply, fueling speculation that the club hierarchy may act swiftly to avoid deeper relegation troubles.

The broader Championship managerial casualty landscape for 2025/26 is heating up, as tracked by sites like BettingOdds.com, which monitor departures across EFL divisions[3]. While Premier League sack races dominate headlines—with names like Ruben Amorim (4/9 odds) and Nuno Espirito Santo (13/8) leading[5]—the second tier's volatility is evident. Mason's odds have "soared" following yet another lackluster outing, underscoring the high-stakes nature of Championship management[4].

Contextually, this comes amid a season of upheaval: Enzo Maresca's recent Chelsea exit has rippled through football circles, but Championship focus remains on survival battles[2]. West Brom supporters and pundits alike sense change is imminent, with Mason's position described as precarious. Betting tips from platforms like Midnite highlight the sack race as a lucrative market, advising punters to watch form closely[6].

As the campaign progresses into January 2026, Mason's fate could hinge on upcoming fixtures. Will West Brom pull off a turnaround, or is the sack inevitable? The odds suggest the latter, cementing his status as the new favourite[1][4].

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