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Replacing the three promoted and three relegated teams are: Ipswich Town, Leicester City, Southampton, Birmingham City, Wrexham and Charlton Athletic.

Pre-season managerial changes have occurred at: Norwich City, West Bromwich Albion, Watford, Hull City, Bristol City, Middlesbrough, Sheffield United and Queens Park Rangers.

Odds: (Coral)

Ipswich Town 4-1f

Southampton 11-2

Birmingham City 8-1

Sheffield United 8-1

Coventry City 12-1

Leicester City 12-1

Middlesbrough 14-1

Norwich City 18-1

Wrexham 20-1

West Bromwich Albion 25-1

Millwall 33-1

Stoke City 33-1

Watford 33-1

Bristol City 40-1

Derby County 40-1

Hull City 40-1

Swansea City 40-1

Blackburn Rovers 50-1

Sheffield Wednesday 50-1

Portsmouth 66-1

QPR 66-1

Charlton Athletic 100-1

Preston North End 100-1

Oxford United 150-1

Any early predictions?

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Opening Fixtures:

Friday, 8 August

Birmingham City v Ipswich Town (20:00)

Saturday, 9 August

Charlton Athletic v Watford (12:30)

Coventry City v Hull City (12:30)

Southampton v Wrexham (12:30)

Middlesbrough v Swansea City (15:00)

Norwich City v Millwall (15:00)

Oxford United v Portsmouth (15:00)

Queens Park Rangers v Preston North End (15:00)

Stoke City v Derby County (15:00)

West Bromwich Albion v Blackburn Rovers (15:00)

Sheffield United v Bristol City 17:30 BST

Sunday, 10 August

Leicester City v Sheffield Wednesday (16:30)

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Club by club fixture guide:

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Ruud van Nistelrooy's long-expected departure as Leicester City manager has been confirmed more than nine weeks after the Foxes were relegated from the Premier League.

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