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Premier League Outright Title Winner, Top Five and Relegation odds

We take a look at the Premier League Outright Title Winner, Top Five and Relegation odds revealed for the 2025/26 season.

And just like that, we have reached the first international break of the season, the transfer window has closed, the league is taking shape at this very early stage, and we’re still getting an idea of the starting line-up, areas of the squad that needs strengthening.

Liverpool are top of the table, have won all their games, scored 8 but conceded 4. They strengthened with Isak, with the hope of fixing their flaws. Chelsea and Arsenal currently complete the top three.

Manchester City’s rebuild under Pep Guardiola continues to falter, sitting 13th with 1 win and 2 defeats.

Villa and Newcastle dip from last season’s form.

Promoted teams Leeds, Burnley and Sunderland appear stronger this season, Sunderland 6th, Leeds are 12th and Burnley are 14th.

Everton started as entertainers, with Grealish back on good form and sits top of the table for assists.

Bournemouth and Palace appear thrive tactically despite losses while Spurs under Thomas Frank gain flexibility.

Man Utd have made some rather big changes, some issues remain, but other showings have been encouraging.

Reportedly £200 million has been spent on improving the forward line and it will take time for the likes of Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko to gel with the squad.

Wolves remain without a win, Villa and Fulham also sit in the drop zone.

Winner 2025/26 – Sky Bet – 6th September

Liverpool – 11/10
Arsenal – 7/4
Man City – 6/1
Chelsea – 15/2
Tottenham – 40/1
Man Utd – 40/1
Newcastle – 100/1
Brighton – 150/1
Nottm Forest – 200/1
Aston Villa – 250/1
Bournemouth – 300/1
Everton – 300/1
Leeds – 500/1
Burnley – 500/1
Fulham – 500/1
West Ham – 500/1
Brentford – 500/1
Wolves – 500/1
Crystal Palace – 500/1
Sunderland – 500/1

Top 5 Finish 2025/26 Sky Bet6th September

Liverpool – 1/150
Arsenal – 1/25
Man City – 1/6
Chelsea – 1/4
Man Utd – 7/4
Newcastle – 2/1
Tottenham – 2/1
Aston Villa – 9/2
Brighton – 8/1
Crystal Palace – 17/2
Bournemouth – 17/2
Everton – 12/1
Nottm Forest – 12/1
Fulham – 22/1
Leeds – 40/1
West Ham – 40/1
Brentford – 50/1
Sunderland – 50/1
Wolves – 66/1
Burnley – 80/1

Relegation 2025/26 Sky Bet6th September

Burnley – 2/5
Wolves – 5/6
Sunderland – 5/6
Leeds – 9/4
Brentford – 5/2
West Ham – 5/2
Nottm Forest – 11/2
Fulham – 8/1
Crystal Palace – 14/1
Everton – 14/1
Bournemouth – 18/1
Aston Villa – 18/1
Man City – 18/1
Brighton – 28/1
Man Utd – 40/1
Tottenham – 66/1
Newcastle – 66/1
Arsenal – 150/1
Liverpool – 150/1
Chelsea – 150/1

25/26 PREMIER LEAGUE FIXTURES FOR THE NEXT FEW MONTHS:

Saturday 13th September 2025
3pm AFC Bournemouth v Brighton & Hove Albion
12.30pm Arsenal v Nottingham Forest
8pm Brentford v Chelsea
3pm Crystal Palace v Sunderland
3pm Everton v Aston Villa
3pm Fulham v Leeds United
3pm Newcastle United v Wolverhampton Wanderers
5.30pm West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur

Sunday 14th September 2025
2pm Burnley v Liverpool
4.30pm Manchester City v Manchester United

Saturday 20th September 2025
3pm Brighton & Hove Albion v Tottenham Hotspur
3pm Burnley v Nottingham Forest
8pm Fulham v Brentford
12.30pm Liverpool v Everton
5.30pm Manchester United v Chelsea
3pm West Ham United v Crystal Palace
3pm Wolverhampton Wanderers v Leeds United

Sunday 21st September 2025
2pm AFC Bournemouth v Newcastle United
4.30pm Arsenal v Manchester City
2pm Sunderland v Aston Villa

Saturday 27th September 2025
12.30pm Brentford v Manchester United
3pm Chelsea v Brighton & Hove Albion
3pm Crystal Palace v Liverpool
3pm Leeds United v AFC Bournemouth
3pm Manchester City v Burnley
5.30pm Nottingham Forest v Sunderland
8pm Tottenham Hotspur v Wolverhampton Wanderers

Sunday 28th September 2025
2pm Aston Villa v Fulham
4.30pm Newcastle United v Arsenal

Monday 29th September 2025
8pm Everton v West Ham United

Friday 3rd October 2025
8pm AFC Bournemouth v Fulham

Saturday 4th October 2025
3pm Arsenal v West Ham United
5.30pm Chelsea v Liverpool
12.30pm Leeds United v Tottenham Hotspur
3pm Manchester United v Sunderland

Sunday 5th October 2025
2pm Aston Villa v Burnley
4.30pm Brentford v Manchester City
2pm Everton v Crystal Palace
2pm Newcastle United v Nottingham Forest
2pm Wolverhampton Wanderers v Brighton & Hove Albion

Saturday 18th October 2025
3pm Brighton & Hove Albion v Newcastle United
3pm Burnley v Leeds United
3pm Crystal Palace v AFC Bournemouth
5.30pm Fulham v Arsenal
3pm Manchester City v Everton
12.30pm Nottingham Forest v Chelsea
3pm Sunderland v Wolverhampton Wanderers

Sunday 19th October 2025
4.30pm Liverpool v Manchester United
2pm Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa

Monday 20th October 2025
8pm West Ham United v Brentford

Friday 24th October 2025
8pm Leeds United v West Ham United

Saturday 25th October 2025
8pm Brentford v Liverpool
3pm Chelsea v Sunderland
5.30pm Manchester United v Brighton & Hove Albion
3pm Newcastle United v Fulham

Sunday 26th October 2025
2pm AFC Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest
2pm Arsenal v Crystal Palace
2pm Aston Villa v Manchester City
4.30pm Everton v Tottenham Hotspur
2pm Wolverhampton Wanderers v Burnley

Barclays Manager of the Month shortlist

Regis Le Bris (Sunderland)
P3 W2 D0 L1 GD+2

Enzo Maresca (Chelsea)
P3 W2 D1 L0 GD+6

David Moyes (Everton)
P3 W2 D0 L1 GD+2

Arne Slot (Liverpool)
P3 W3 D0 L0 GD+4

EA SPORTS Player of the Month shortlist

Riccardo Calafiori (Arsenal)
P3 W2 D0 L1 G1 A2

Hugo Ekitike (Liverpool)
P3 W3 D0 L0 G2 A1

Jack Grealish (Everton)
P3 W2 D0 L1 G0 A4

Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace)
P3 W1 D2 L0 G1 A0 CS2

Erling Haaland (Man City)
P3 W1 D0 L2 G3 A0

Joao Pedro (Chelsea)
P3 W2 D1 L0 G2 A2

Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth)
P3 W2 D0 L1 G2 A1

Dominik Szoboszlai (Liverpool)
P3 W3 D0 L0 G1 A0

Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers recently spoke about “a tough start” to the Premier League season, saying to BBC Radio 5 Live: “I think I would say the same as everyone else, it hasn’t been what we wanted and not how I would’ve liked but that’s the joy of football – you have your good days and bad days.

“I’m just looking to improve and get better and find my feet, just like the rest of the team is I think.

“After a tough start, it happens. I’m just looking forward to getting back after this international break. The aim will be trying to improve it [Aston Villa’s form] and get better.”

Burnley boss Scott Parker spoke on the pressure question facing Premier League managers, saying per Burnley Express:

“I think it’s always been like that. I think as a manager now, it becomes more intense, of course, because of the spotlight, the outlets.

“It’s just, you know, everyone’s got an opinion now on that and I get that and that’s the world we live in and that can slowly snowball or that narrative can be spread or build up really, really quickly that can bring a lot of pressure on you. But fundamentally, as a coach, I’m under no illusion sitting here as a coach. When you sign a contract at a football club, first and foremost, you need to get results.

“You don’t get results, facts are, you’re going to have questions chucked at you and I totally get that, really. It’s probably just trying to manage that as a coach, really.

“You just prepare, that’s how I do. I prepare myself for knowing it and how can I get out of any situation and I’m not just talking about sitting in a position as a Premier League manager at this moment, in any walk of life. In any walk of life, at some point, there’s some adversity and in the moments of adversity, what do you do?

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