Victories for Arsenal and Liverpool over the weekend have seen both teams move closer to Manchester City in the Premier League title race betting odds as the run-in gathers pace.
With City in FA Cup action - they beat Chelsea at Wembley to set up a final date with rivals Manchester United - there was a chance for Liverpool and Arsenal to put the pressure on.
Arsenal won 2-0 away at Wolves on Saturday evening to end a dreadful week on a high. Defeat to Aston Villa and a Champions League exit against Bayern Munich hurt Mikel Arteta's side but they triumphed at Molineux to move back to the top of the table, sitting a point ahead of City.
The Gunners can extend their advantage as they have a London derby at home to Chelsea in midweek before a crucial north London derby at Tottenham. They are now around 7/2 in the Premier League outright winner betting odds after a first win in four games in all competitions.
Liverpool also went out of Europe in midweek, failing to overturn a large first-leg deficit against Atalanta, but they kept pace with Arsenal thanks to winning 3-1 at Fulham on Sunday afternoon. Ryan Gravenberch hit his first Premier League goal with Diogo Jota also on target for the Reds.
That result leaves Liverpool behind Arsenal on goal difference with a Merseyside derby date at Everton to come on Wednesday night. The Premier League title race betting odds are sure to shift again with Arsenal and Liverpool in action, but Jurgen Klopp's men are currently at 5/1.
City could be four points behind Arsenal and Liverpool by the time they take on Brighton on Thursday, but they are still seen as 6/10 favourites to wrap up another Premier League title.
Erling Haaland missed the cup match and is coming under increasing pressure in his defence of the Golden Boot. Cole Palmer has moved level with Haaland on 20 goals, and the Chelsea star is now seen as a 3/1 shot to take the award. Haaland remains the favourite in the Premier League top goalscorer betting odds at 4/7, with the in-form Ollie Watkins an outsider at 8/1.
Watkins is a goal behind Palmer and Haaland, although he drew a blank as Villa boosted their Champions League qualification hopes by winning 3-1 at home to Bournemouth. Unai Emery's side are now 4/11 in the top-four finish betting odds after moving six points clear of Tottenham.
Spurs did not play at the weekend and will still be stewing on their 4-0 loss at Newcastle last time out. They have two games in hand on Villa but are now 13/5 shots to finish in the top four.
The race for sixth spot is even tighter. Newcastle United are 5/4 in the Premier League top-six betting odds, with Manchester United slightly longer at 6/4.
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