In this article, we check out the Premier League outright Title Winner, Top Four and Relegation odds at this early stage of the 2024/25 season.
It’s the first international break already, just three rounds played in the Premier League, mostly with little surprises, as the frontrunner Man City continued from where they left off from last season.
The reigning champions are expected to win yet another title, they’ve won all 3 games, scored 9, conceded 2, the squad remains robust with minimal departures, and key players such as Kevin de Bruyne, Rodri, Phil Foden, Erling Haaland, and Ederson continue to be integral, aiming to guide the team to further success.
Haaland, in particular, has been a standout performer, scoring seven goals, back-to-back hat-tricks.
The only thing casting a shadow over the success continues to be discussions around the impending FFP/profit and sustainability hearing which is still ongoing, with the Premier League eager to reach a resolution soon.
Any potential points deduction could severely impact their title hopes; but until then, the focus remains on their stand out performances so far.
Last season, Arsenal mounted a serious title challenge this season, can they do it again this time around?
The Gunners’ odds have slightly lengthened, primarily due to their recent draw with Brighton, which also saw their key midfielder, Declan Rice, receive a red card.
While they can recover from this setback, they would have preferred to maintain pace and keep up pressure with Man City for as long as possible. Currently positioned in fourth place, their early slip is less than favourable.
The departure of Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool signals the beginning of a new chapter, with Dutch manager Arne Slot already making his influence felt within the team and has also won all three games played so far.
Over the last few weeks, he’s established his credentials in the Premier League, and already won fans’ approval with a 3-0 victory over their fierce rivals, Manchester United, last week.
For Chelsea, a win, a loss, and a draw is hardly how they’d would have wished to start their season, but with most of the other challengers outside of City, Arsenal and Liverpool also suffering it is not the end of the world.
They sit 11th, and of course, it doesn’t paint the picture of a title challenger, but the Blues will need a lot to swing their way if they are to mount a challenge.
Premier League Winner 24/25 odds (via Sky Bet) – 5th September 2024 2024
Manchester City – 5/6
Arsenal – 9/4
Liverpool – 4/1
Chelsea – 50/1
Newcastle – 80/1
Tottenham – 80/1
Manchester Utd – 150/1
Aston Villa – 150/1
Brighton – 200/1
Premier League Top 4 Finish 24/25 odds (via Sky Bet) – 5th September 2024 2024
Arsenal – 1/12
Manchester City – 1/10
Liverpool – 1/6
Chelsea – 7/4
Tottenham – 9/4
Newcastle – 3/1
Aston Villa – 7/2
Manchester Utd – 9/2
Brighton – 9/2
West Ham – 16/1
Crystal Palace – 33/1
Bournemouth – 33/1
Fulham – 66/1
Brentford – 66/1
Nottingham Forest – 100/1
Wolves – 200/1
Everton – 500/1
Ipswich – 500/1
Leicester – 500/1
Southampton – 500/1
Premier League Relegation 24/25 odds (via Sky Bet) – 5th September 2024
Southampton – 8/15
Leicester – 4/7
Ipswich – 4/5
Everton – 6/4
Wolves – 5/2
Nottingham Forest – 4/1
Fulham – 13/2
Brentford – 15/2
Crystal Palace – 10/1
Bournemouth – 11/1
Manchester City – 11/1
West Ham – 25/1
Chelsea – 40/1
Brighton – 100/1
Manchester Utd – 150/1
Aston Villa – 200/1
Newcastle – 250/1
Tottenham – 250/1
Liverpool – 2000/1
UPCOMING FIXTURES
Saturday 14th September 2024
8pm AFC Bournemouth v Chelsea
5.30pm Aston Villa v Everton
3pm Brighton & Hove Albion v Ipswich Town
3pm Crystal Palace v Leicester City
3pm Fulham v West Ham United
3pm Liverpool v Nottingham Forest
3pm Manchester City v Brentford
12.30pm Southampton v Manchester United
Sunday 15th September 2024
2pm Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal
4.30pm Wolverhampton Wanderers v Newcastle United
Saturday 21st September 2024
3pm Aston Villa v Wolverhampton Wanderers
5.30pm Crystal Palace v Manchester United
3pm Fulham v Newcastle United
3pm Leicester City v Everton
3pm Liverpool v AFC Bournemouth
3pm Southampton v Ipswich Town
3pm Tottenham Hotspur v Brentford
12.30pm West Ham United v Chelsea
Sunday 22nd September 2024
2pm Brighton & Hove Albion v Nottingham Forest
4.30pm Manchester City v Arsenal
Saturday 28th September 2024
3pm Arsenal v Leicester City
3pm Brentford v West Ham United
3pm Chelsea v Brighton & Hove Albion
3pm Everton v Crystal Palace
12.30pm Newcastle United v Manchester City
3pm Nottingham Forest v Fulham
5.30pm Wolverhampton Wanderers v Liverpool
Sunday 29th September 2024
2pm Ipswich Town v Aston Villa
4.30pm Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur
Monday 30th September 2024
8pm AFC Bournemouth v Southampton
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