West Brom points deduction confirmed as impact on relegation race explained

Birmingham Mail · Mark Wakefield

The Championship side will now see an immediate two-point penalty applied, sending them tumbling from 18th place down to 20th - leaving them just two positions clear of the drop zone.

With only two fixtures remaining in the Championship campaign, James Morrison's squad now holds a six-point buffer over the bottom three following the sanction.

The EFL announced the findings of their investigation in a statement released on Friday afternoon.

"In March 2026, the EFL’s Club Financial Reporting Unit (CFRU) submitted a Compliance Report to the independent Club Financial Review Panel (CFRP) in relation to an alleged breach of Profitability and Sustainability (P&S) Rules," an EFL statement read.

"The report alleged that the Club had exceeded the Upper Loss Threshold of £39 million over the three-year period ending in the 2024/25 season and recommended a two-point deduction in line with EFL sanctioning guidelines. The Club denied the allegations.

"Following a hearing on 22 and 23 April and having considered the Compliance Report in full alongside the Club’s responses, the CFRP determined that the Club’s losses did exceed the Upper Loss Threshold and imposed a two-point deduction, effective immediately.

"The sporting sanction has been applied to the Championship table for the 2025/26 season.

"The Club may appeal the decision within 14 days of receipt of the full written reasons, as set out in Appendix 6 of the Regulations. If an appeal is lodged, the rules provide that it shall be heard within 28 days of submission.

"The full written reasons will be published in due course."

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In response to the EFL's two-point deduction, West Brom released their own statement confirming the club are currently 'considering their options', reports the Mirror.

“Following a two-day hearing which concluded on 23 April 2026, the EFL’s Club Financial Review Panel (CFRP) has published a decision which states that the Club has exceeded the Upper Loss Threshold for the three-year period ending 30 June 2025 and will therefore receive a two point deduction, effective immediately," Albion's statement read."At this stage, the CFRP has not published any written reasons for the decision. The Club disagrees with the CFRP’s findings and remains of the view that it has fully complied with the Profitability and Sustainability (P&S) Rules.“The decision does not state the amount by which the Club is said to have exceeded the Upper Loss Threshold. West Bromwich Albion has not been informed of the quantum of the breach, save that this is less than £2million. This is therefore the smallest ever breach of the P&S Rules across the EFL Championship and the Premier League.“Proceedings were brought by the EFL’s Club Financial Reporting Unit (CFRU) following a change in the CFRU’s approach to Community Development Expenditure. In 2023/24, the CFRU accepted that the Club was entitled to include in-kind donations of the Club’s facilities, staff time and resources to its official charity partner, The Albion Foundation, in its P&S calculation."Earlier this year, the CFRU informed the Club that it had changed its approach and imposed a retrospective adjustment to the Club’s P&S calculation.“Without the CFRU changing its approach to the Community Development Expenditure, the Club would not have breached the P&S Rules. The Club will continue to support the great work of The Albion Foundation and its community programmes.“West Bromwich Albion has a right of appeal and is considering its options. The Club will provide further comment once it has received the written reasons.“For now, we will settle this on the pitch.”

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