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What are the latest Premier League 2025-26 odds?

Premier League 2025-26 Outright Odds

Premier League football is taking a back seat for a few weeks as international fixtures returns to the forefront.

Nations across Europe – including the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and Wales – are battling to secure places at the 2026 World Cup.

As well as the exciting UEFA play-off action, which gets underway on Thursday evening, England have two friendlies scheduled against Uruguay and Japan.

It should be a fun few weeks, and the break in domestic football also gives us a chance to take stock and look at the latest outright Premier League odds on NetBet Sport.

Arsenal and Manchester City are the two teams bidding to win the title, with the former currently nine points clear at the top. But Mikel Arteta’s men will be feeling the pressure following their drab performance in the 2-0 loss to the Citizens in last Sunday’s EFL Cup final.

At the bottom of the Premier League, West Ham, Tottenham, Nottingham Forest and Leeds are locked in a fierce battle to avoid joining Burnley and Wolves in the Championship next season.

Burnley and Wolves’ relegations have not been officially confirmed as of yet, though it would take the miracle of all miracles for either of them to survive.

So, let’s take a look at the latest football betting odds…

*All odds are subject to change

Winner:

Arsenal – 1.10

Manchester City – 7.00

Manchester United – 201.00

Liverpool – 2,001.00

Aston Villa – 2,501.00

Chelsea – 4,501.00

Unsurprisingly, Arsenal are huge favourites to claim the title for the first time since the 2003-04 season, though the game against City at the Etihad on April 19 could be massive if the Gunners were to drop points against Bournemouth the previous weekend.

Top Goalscorer:

Erling Haaland (Manchester City) – 1.08

Igor Thiago (Brentford) – 11.00

Viktor Gyokeres (Arsenal) 34.00

Antoine Semenyo (Manchester City) – 51.00

Cole Palmer (Chelsea) – 81.00

Hugo Ekitike (Liverpool) – 101.00

Danny Welbeck (Brighton) – 101.00

Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) – 101.00

Haaland leads the way for Premier League goals with 22, followed by Thiago (19) and team-mate Semenyo (15). Gyokeres has only struck 11 times in the English top flight thus far, so it seems strange that he is priced as the third favourite in this market!

To Finish in Top 4:

Manchester City – 1.01

Manchester United – 1.13

Aston Villa – 1.50

Liverpool – 2.50

Chelsea – 5.50

Brentford – 34.00

City and United should certainly join Arsenal in finishing inside the Top 4. But the skirmish between Villa, Liverpool and Chelsea in the places below looks set to go right down to the wire, with sixth-placed Chelsea currently six points behind Villa in fourth.

To Be Relegated:

West Ham – 2.00

Tottenham – 2.38

Nottingham Forest – 6.50

Leeds – 8.00

Crystal Palace – 101.00

At the time of writing, the Hammers sit 18th in the table and as a result, they are the favourites to join Burnley and Wolves in dropping down to the second tier. But Spurs’ 3-0 home defeat to Forest has put them in serious, serious jeopardy, and with a tricky trip to Sunderland up next for Igor Tudor’s men, the odds in this market may look quite different come the middle/end of April.

 

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