Pulled together by online sportsbook BetVictor, each supporter of clubs around the country was asked to deliver their predicted one-to-24 table, with an average prediction for each club calculated and placed in a final line-up of which clubs will be promoted, which will be challenging and which will be relegated.
Two of Wednesday’s Yorkshire rivals are pitted as promotion winners and relegation candidates and there is a prediction of where the Owls will finish themselves as they continue to build under new boss Xisco.
There’s lots of time for things to change before the transfer window closes of course and there’ll no doubt be huge surprises along the way.
But here the wisdom of crowds has taken a stab at how the division will look in May.
There’s lots of time for things to change before the transfer window closes of course and there’ll no doubt be huge surprises along the way.
![Following a thorough disappointing season in 2022/23, the survey seems to have big hopes for Norwich this season and has thrown up a play-offs prediction. David Wagner will be hoping to get more out of his side than he did in the latter stages of the campaign. In Ashley Barnes and Jack Stacey they appear to have done some nice business.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjNiNzMzMDZmLWIzZDEtNDM1My05YjEzLTdiMzc1MmExOGQyMTo3NDEzMzc3My0yY2FkLTQ2NWUtYTAwYS1lZDg0YWM5NzUzMDc=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
5. Norwich City
Following a thorough disappointing season in 2022/23, the survey seems to have big hopes for Norwich this season and has thrown up a play-offs prediction. David Wagner will be hoping to get more out of his side than he did in the latter stages of the campaign. In Ashley Barnes and Jack Stacey they appear to have done some nice business. Photo: Stephen Pond/Getty Images
![Another club who will have been mightily disappointed with a midtable finish, it’s predicted that the Hornets will grab the last play-off spot. Valerian Ishmael is the man at the helm - but down there, who knows how long for?](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjk5NWVmOWY2LTk3NzctNGMxOC1iNjE4LWQzNWJmMTY2MTM5OTo1YmQyNzVhNS1jNTRjLTRhNTctOWNhNS1mY2MxNGEwN2VmZWE=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
6. Watford
Another club who will have been mightily disappointed with a midtable finish, it’s predicted that the Hornets will grab the last play-off spot. Valerian Ishmael is the man at the helm - but down there, who knows how long for? Photo: Richard Heathcote/Getty Images
![The team that pipped Wednesday to automatic promotion from League One last season, Ipswich have once again dipped into the transfer market to make some eye-catching additions and look well set to cause problems in the top half of the table this time out.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2023/07/28/09/GettyImages-1488122804%20%281%29.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
7. Ipswich Town
The team that pipped Wednesday to automatic promotion from League One last season, Ipswich have once again dipped into the transfer market to make some eye-catching additions and look well set to cause problems in the top half of the table this time out. | Getty Images
![They appear to have kept hold of Carlos Corberan, who did an excellent job of putting the Baggies into play-off contention last season before they slipped away a touch. Can they push on to better that this time?](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjFiNTg1NGU5LTUzM2EtNDA2MC1iYTQ4LTkyMGVjZGNjNjA4MDoyMzNmYTQ0MS1jNDE4LTQ3ZmEtODM2Ni05NTYwMTZhMzYwYzA=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
8. West Brom
They appear to have kept hold of Carlos Corberan, who did an excellent job of putting the Baggies into play-off contention last season before they slipped away a touch. Can they push on to better that this time? Photo: Richard Heathcote