Coventry City have returned to the Premier League after 25 years away from the top division.
Gatekeepers News reports that Coventry secured promotion after a 1–1 draw against Blackburn Rovers. The team needed just one point to confirm their place, and they got it with a late equaliser from Bobby Thomas.
The result means the club cannot finish outside the top two in the Championship, sealing automatic promotion with a few games left to play. Coventry are currently top of the table with strong points, showing a consistent performance this season.
The team is managed by Frank Lampard, who played a key role in their success. He took charge when the club was struggling and helped turn things around to achieve promotion.
Coventry’s journey back to the top has not been easy. The club was relegated from the Premier League in 2001 and later dropped as low as League Two before rebuilding over the years.
Their return marks a major moment for the club and their fans, who have waited many years to see the team play again in England’s top flight.
With promotion secured, Coventry will now focus on finishing the season strongly and preparing for life in the Premier League next season.

