Middlesbrough suffered defeat in the top-flight, beaten 1-0 by Watford at the Riverside, and remain one of the market principles for relegation.
BetVictor make Aitor Karanka’s side the 5/2 from 10/3 fourth favourites for the drop and the Boro boss cut to 3/1 from 25s to be the next top-flight boss to fall on his sword.
Next Premier League manager to leave his post: David Moyes 11/10 from 3/1; Aitor Karanka 5/1 from 25s, Slaven Bilic 6/1, Antonio Conte 6/1, Tony Pulis 7/1, Mark Hughes 12/1, 20/1 Bar
It was business as usual for Newcastle in the Championship, picking up another three points with a comfortable 3-1 defeat of Brentford. That win, coupled with dropped points for Brighton and Huddersfield, sees the Magpies cut to 8/11 from 10/11 with BetVictor to be crowned champions in an ever-increasing two horse race for the title. 
Rafa Benitez’s side remain the side to beat in the division and it would need something catastrophic to miss out on a return to the top-flight. Do money buyers hoover up the 1/6 on Newcastle playing Premier League football next season?
Dwight Gayle was once again on the scoresheet, netting twice, and is now as short as 7/4 to be the Championship’s top scorer. Gayle (9) has netted more goals than the entire Sunderland side put together (6) and is likely to carry on his fine form in front of goal when Newcastle travel to Oakwell midweek; the Tykes 5/1 underdogs, the visitors 4/7 favourites and the draw 3/1.
Sunderland’s lacklustre form in front of goal continues, with BetVictor making them the new 8/15 favourites for relegation after Saturday’s 2-0 defeat to Stoke. 
A week is a long time in football, and that was proved evident in the betting for the sack race midweek. Chelsea boss Antonio Conte was backed into 6/4 from 25s with BetVictor to be the next Premier League manager to leave his Post on Thursday however, after the Blues’ 3-0 defeat of Leicester City at the Bridge, Conte has been eased out to 
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