Premier League Odds
The Premier League season is gathering real momentum as 11 matchweeks are now behind us. The outright betting markets are becoming clearer, with bookmakers updating their prices for the title race, the battle for a top four finish, the relegation fight and the Golden Boot. Below we take a closer look at who the current favourites are, which teams are emerging as unexpected contenders and how the biggest stories of the season are reflected in the latest Premier League odds.

Premier League Odds
Arsenal lead the Premier League after 11 matchweeks, and the latest outright betting odds from bet365 reflect the early-season hierarchy taking shape. The Gunners sit on 26 points, ahead of Manchester City (22) and Chelsea (20), while the biggest surprise of the campaign so far is Sunderland, who occupy 4th place with 19 points despite being viewed as a longshot in all pre-season projections.
In the Golden Boot race, Erling Haaland is already pulling away, scoring 14 goals and holding a six-goal advantage over Igor Thiago of Brentford, making him the overwhelming favourite to retain the top scorer title.
Below you’ll find updated Premier League odds across the three major outright markets: Winner, Top 4 Finish and Relegation.
Premier League Winner Odds
The title market is beginning to crystallise, with Arsenal and Manchester City emerging as the two clear frontrunners. Liverpool and Chelsea remain in the picture, while Manchester United and Sunderland are priced as outsiders.
| Team | Odds |
|---|---|
| Arsenal | 8/13 |
| Man City | 9/4 |
| Liverpool | 10/1 |
| Chelsea | 20/1 |
| Man Utd | 40/1 |
| Sunderland | 200/1 |
Arsenal’s strong start and league-leading points total justify their short 8/13 price, while Manchester City remain within striking distance. Liverpool and Chelsea are capable of challenging but currently sit a tier below the top two. Despite occupying fourth place, Sunderland remain the biggest longshot in the entire market at 200/1.
Premier League Top 4 Odds
The battle for Champions League qualification is intensifying. Arsenal and Manchester City are treated as near certainties, with Liverpool and Chelsea the next strongest contenders.
| Team | Odds |
|---|---|
| Arsenal | 1/100 |
| Man City | 1/10 |
| Liverpool | 2/7 |
| Chelsea | 5/6 |
| Man Utd | 2/1 |
| Bournemouth | 8/1 |
Arsenal and Manchester City are virtually locked in for top-four spots. Liverpool also remain firm favourites, while Chelsea’s even-money price reflects both their potential and volatility. Manchester United sit in the chasing pack at 2/1, and Bournemouth remain an ambitious outsider.
Premier League Relegation Odds
The relegation market is shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable in years. Wolves and Burnley sit as the most likely candidates to drop, while West Ham, Leeds and Nottingham Forest also find themselves close to danger.
| Team | Odds |
|---|---|
| Wolverhampton | 1/8 |
| Burnley | 2/7 |
| West Ham | 6/5 |
| Leeds | 13/8 |
| Nottingham Forest | 11/4 |
| Fulham | 11/2 |
Wolves’ 1/8 price suggests a near-certain relegation battle, while Burnley are not far behind. West Ham and Leeds sit in the high-risk zone, though their odds signal significantly more hope of survival. Fulham remain the longest price among the candidates but are still considered vulnerable.
Summary
After 11 matchweeks, the Premier League betting landscape is defined by:
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Arsenal in control of the title race, but City keeping close pace
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Chelsea recovering momentum and entering the Champions League conversation
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Sunderland emerging as the season’s biggest overachiever
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Erling Haaland dominating the Golden Boot race
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A wide-open relegation fight, with Wolves and Burnley in the most danger

How will the 2025/2026 Premier League season unfold? The bookmakers already have their predictions, although the first eleven matchweeks have shown that nothing is guaranteed.