Championship 2025-26 season preview: Club-by-club guide to the new campaign
Andy Bayes, BBC Radio Lancashire
Head coach: Valerien Ismael
Last season: Seventh
Key ins: Sidnei Tavares (Moreirense, undisclosed), Dion De Neve and Ryan Alebiosu (KV Kortrijk, both undisclosed), Sean McLoughlin (Hull, undisclosed), Axel Henriksson (GAIS, undisclosed), Lewis Miller (Hibernian, undisclosed)
Key outs: Callum Brittain (Middlesbrough, undisclosed), Joe Rankin-Costello (Charlton, undisclosed), Tyrhys Dolan (Espanyol, free), Andi Weimann and Danny Batth (both Derby, free), Dilan Markanday (Chesterfield, free)
Expectations? An easier one to answer when the transfer window has closed. Rovers have lost more than 1,200 Championship appearances, combined with the summer departures, with arrivals totalling so far well under 150 appearances combined.
Expectation is probably higher than this time last year when many feared relegation. As the season played out, Rovers were one of the surprise packages of the division, finishing seventh, two points off the play-offs. But it is very clear that this is a team and squad in transition.
Strengths? A great team spirit, a desire to press, which is the head coach’s philosophy. New blood who will be eager to show that they can adapt to life in one of the most demanding leagues in world football. After an encouraging first season in England, striker Yuki Ohashi will be expected to build on that this time around.
Weaknesses? The futures of some of the most important players. Skipper Lewis Travis, Sondre Tronstad and Dom Hyam can all leave on a free next summer unless new deals are agreed with them.
As it stands, there doesn’t seem to be an imminent renewal for any of the three. Rovers have been stung far too many times in this department before, with Tyrhys Dolan the latest to opt out at the end of his contract and move to Spain.
Difference-maker? Todd Cantwell. He joined Rovers without a full pre-season under his belt last year, and it had an impact on his performances. He’s been handed the number 10 shirt for this season, and the hope is that he produces more goals and assists going forward.
If Cantwell isn’t available, 17-year-old academy product Igor Tyjon looks a talent in the same role. He’ll be fully integrated into the first team this year.
Aaron and Jobi’s prediction: 23rd