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Premier League Outright Title Winner, Top Five and Relegation odds

In this article, we check out the Premier League outright Title Winner, Top Four and Relegation odds with pre-season about to get underway.

The Euros are coming to an end, with Premier League sides and their players returning back for training and turning their attention to preparations for the 2024/25 season.

Worth keeping in mind those who have qualified for the 2024/25 Champions League league phase, Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Aston Villa. For the Europa League league phase it’s Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United. And it’s Chelsea for the Conference League play-off round.

Manchester City are of course favourites to win the Premier League title with odds of 6/5 according to Sky Sports, aiming for an unprecedented fifth consecutive title. It might be Pep Guardiola’s last season if reports are anything to go by.

Arsenal, who battled it out with City right until the end last season, have odds of 7/4. Under Mikel Arteta, they’ve been improving year by year, and this might be their time to pip City to lifting the trophy. Or they might go and bottle it again.

Liverpool’s odds of winning the league are at 15/2. They’ll rebuild under new head coach Arne Slot, who comes in for the departed Jurgen Klopp.

Odds for Chelsea (6/1), Tottenham (16/1) and Manchester United (22/1) suggest they face tougher challenges and are clear outsiders to win the title.

Despite winning the Championship title, Leicester faces uncertainty due to being charged by the Premier League for allegedly breaching profit and sustainability rules. They are currently under a registration embargo, and a points deduction looms, making them the favourites to go down.

Newly-promoted Ipswich returns to the top flight after a long absence. Their survival hopes hinge on their coach, Kieran McKenna, who has led them to consecutive promotions.

Having suffered a points deduction in the previous season, Nottingham Forest is also at risk. Their 2023/24 points tally was the lowest ever to avoid relegation in Premier League history.

Southampton are also expected to have a tough season, with odds on the Sky Bet website having them to go down as the new season looms.

Premier League Winner 24/25 odds (via Sky Bet) – 15th July 2024
Manchester City – 6/5
Arsenal – 7/4
Liverpool – 15/2
Chelsea – 16/1
Manchester Utd – 22/1
Tottenham – 28/1
Newcastle – 33/1
Aston Villa – 66/1
Brighton – 200/1
Crystal Palace – 250/1
West Ham – 250/1
Bournemouth – 500/1
Brentford – 500/1
Fulham – 500/1
Wolves – 500/1
Everton – 750/1
Nottingham Forest – 1000/1
Ipswich – 1000/1
Leicester – 1000/1
Southampton – 1000/1

Premier League Top 4 Finish 24/25 odds (via Sky Bet) – 15th July 2024
Manchester City – 1/9
Arsenal – 1/8
Liverpool – 1/2
Chelsea – 11/8
Newcastle – 2/1
Tottenham – 2/1
Manchester Utd – 2/1
Aston Villa – 3/1
Brighton – 14/1
Crystal Palace – 20/1
West Ham – 22/1
Bournemouth – 33/1
Fulham – 50/1
Brentford – 50/1
Wolves – 66/1
Everton – 66/1
Nottingham Forest – 100/1
Southampton – 100/1
Ipswich – 150/1
Leicester – 250/1

Premier League Relegation 24/25 odds (via Sky Bet) – 15th July 2024
Leicester – 1/2
Ipswich – 5/6
Southampton – 6/5
Nottingham Forest – 2/1
Everton – 9/4
Wolves – 7/2
Brentford – 4/1
Fulham – 9/2
Bournemouth – 13/2
Crystal Palace – 9/1
Brighton – 12/1
West Ham – 14/1
Manchester City – 14/1
Chelsea – 18/1
Aston Villa – 66/1
Newcastle – 100/1
Manchester Utd – 150/1
Tottenham – 150/1
Arsenal – 1000/1
Liverpool – 1000/1

Twitter users gave their reports with the Premier League Outright Title Winner, Top Four and Relegation odds released…

@pusb_coventry: Leicester, Ipswich and Everton to go down👍

@AtlanticLuciano: Everton is going down this season, bookmark this tweet

@ConorMcGregFan6: Forest Ipswich Southampton relegated

@TheBoroRyan:
Top 6 is as followed
Arsenal, City, Chelsea, Villa, Liverpool and Spurs
Bottom 3 is as followed
Leicester, Ipswich and Forest.

@Laffers93:
Winner: Arsenal
Runner Up: Man City
Top 6: Man United, Liverpool, Tottenham and Crystal Palace
Relegation: Southampton, Everton and Forest.

@SFCAlfie1885: leicester forest everton to go down

@dilzzz94: Bournemouth. Ipswich. Forest

@tifacloud182: Everton, Brentford and Forest to go down

@sleekycaceido: Relegation: Ipswich , Leicester and Southampton/N Forest

@CFCJez:
Forrest, Brentford, Southampton
All going down

@LenyYoroSzn:
Southampton
Brentford
Forest
Going down

@phellySL: Forrest, Ipswich & Fullham getting the hook & trotting back to the championship

@b_purser5: Southampton, Ipswich and Brentford to go down

@phychem11:
Arsenal to win the league
Man City runners up.
Chelsea third
Liverpool fourth
Man Utd fifth
Brentford, Ipswich and Southampton to be relegated.

PREMIER LEAGUE FIXTURES IN AUGUST

Friday 16th August 2024
8pm Manchester United v Fulham

Saturday 17th August 2024
3pm Arsenal v Wolverhampton Wanderers
3pm Everton v Brighton & Hove Albion
12.30pm Ipswich Town v Liverpool
3pm Newcastle United v Southampton
3pm Nottingham Forest v AFC Bournemouth
5.30pm West Ham United v Aston Villa

Sunday 18th August 2024
2pm Brentford v Crystal Palace
4.30pm Chelsea v Manchester City

Monday 19th August 2024
8pm Leicester City v Tottenham Hotspur

Saturday 24th August 2024
5.30pm Aston Villa v Arsenal
12.30pm Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester United
3pm Crystal Palace v West Ham United
3pm Fulham v Leicester City
3pm Manchester City v Ipswich Town
3pm Southampton v Nottingham Forest
3pm Tottenham Hotspur v Everton
3pm Wolverhampton Wanderers v Chelsea

Sunday 25th August 2024
2pm AFC Bournemouth v Newcastle United
4.30pm Liverpool v Brentford
2pm Wolverhampton Wanderers v Chelsea

Saturday 31st August 2024
12.30pm Arsenal v Brighton & Hove Albion
3pm Brentford v Southampton
3pm Chelsea v Crystal Palace
3pm Everton v AFC Bournemouth
3pm Ipswich Town v Fulham
3pm Leicester City v Aston Villa
3pm Nottingham Forest v Wolverhampton Wanderers
5.30pm West Ham United v Manchester City

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