Arsenal went six points to the good after City dropped points again. This and more in the latest Premier League odds recap.
Arsenal's victory over Bournemouth wasn't quite as routine as they might have wanted, but it proved very important as the weekend's Premier League action concluded. Their win and results elsewhere ensured they went six points clear at the top of the table.
Edging ever closer to the coveted top-flight title, Arsenal are currently priced at 1/3 to win it. They're certainly in pole position, and it's theirs to lose.
Manchester City dropped points again over the weekend, in a fashion that did not please manager Pep Guardiola. His frustration was visible as he watched his side succumb to a late equaliser against Chelsea, who were headed by stand-in coach Calum McFarlane.
Now 3/1 to win the title, they're in danger of league leaders Arsenal running away with it - Mikel Arteta's side rarely seems to slip up like the Cityzens have in the past week.
Aston Villa got back to winning ways at the weekend, responding well to their disappointing defeat at the Emirates last time out. Unai Emery's side beat a struggling Nottingham Forest 3-1 to keep their slim title chances alive. They're now 33/1 to win the division.
Below, we have collected the top teams and their respective odds to finish top four in the 2025/26 Premier League season, excluding the title contenders.
Liverpool looked set to travel back up North with the three points, even without summer signings Alexander Isak and Hugo Eikitike. As it turned out, shock scorer Harrison Reed had other ideas, as he fired a missile in from outside the box to level proceedings in the 97th minute.
His screamer saw the points shared, and Liverpool's top four pursuit took a big hit. They're now 4/7 to make the Champions League spots.
The remaining Enzo in West London, Enzo Fernandez, struck at the death to earn interim manager Calum McFarlane a point at the Etihad. After a chaotic week, Blues fans will be pleased with a point against the title-chasing Cityzens.
Manchester United's draw to Leeds and some questionable quotes from Ruben Amorim lead to him parting ways with the club this week. Well, that and his one-dimensional tactics and poor results.
From the outside looking in, it looks like a circus at Old Trafford. Regardless, after this week's events, United are 5/1 to make the top four.
Below, we have collected the top teams and their respective odds to be relegated in the 2025/26 Premier League season.
Wolves won a game; who'd have thought it? They were good, and West Ham were very, very bad. Probably worse than Wolves had played all season. Goals from Jhon Arias, Hwang Hee-Chan and breakout star Matheus Mane won the Wanderers their first Premier League game this season.
Rob Edwards' side are now 1/33 to be relegated this season. Still very likely, of course; their new gaffer has at least breathed new life into his side.
For West Ham, a damning result. A dreadful squad being carried by a few individuals, who seem to act at times like any sort of cause has been lost. They're now 1/3 to be relegated this season.
Burnley's 2-0 loss this weekend saw Scott Parker's side go eleven games winless in the Premier League. They look destined to go down, with little inspiration anywhere within their squad. They're 1/33 to drop back down to the Championship.
Below, we have collected the top contenders and their respective odds to be the next manager sacked in the 2025/26 Premier League season.
Wolves beat West Ham 3-0 this weekend. Is there any coming back from that for Nuno Espirito Santo after a humiliation like that? Against his old club and comfortably the worst in the league, nonetheless. He's 11/8 to be the next PL manager to leave post.
Harrison Reed's late screamer was all that stood between Arne Slot and three points. The Fulham midfielder's stoppage-time strike has seen more pressure put on the Liverpool manager. He's 4/1 to be the next Premier League manager to leave their role.
Erling Haaland remains the favorite to win the Golden Boot at 1/14 but has now gone three games without a goal. He did come close in City's draw with Chelsea, but his tally stayed at 19 for the season.
Igor Thiago got back to scoring ways in emphatic fashion this weekend - look away any FPL managers who transferred the Brazilian out. His hat trick against Everton took his tally to 14 for the season, and he is now priced at 14/1 to top the goal-scoring charts this season.

Joe is a football journalist who focuses on English football, having a soft spot for Everton, and he has worked for outlets such as Vavel in the past. At BettingLounge, he provides football insights and analyses odds changes, keeping his ear to the ground.