The title race took yet another twist, as Manchester City dropped points and Arsenal won convincingly. This and more in the latest PL odds recap.
Arsenal's win over Fulham saw them move six points clear of Manchester City on Saturday, with the knowledge that the Citizens would have to get a result against Everton on Monday night.
Goals from Bukayo Saka, Viktor Gyokeres and Leandro Trossard were enough to put extra pressure on City to come away from Merseyside with a result.
Arsenal's win and City's dropped points saw Mikel Arteta's men emerge as title favourites; they're now priced at 1/4 to win it.
Manchester City managed to salvage a point away at Everton, having been 3-1 down at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, despite initially taking the lead.
Jeremy Doku opened and closed the scoring, first with a nice curling effort to make it 1-0, before striking from range to rescue a point at 3-3.
City's error-ridden and, uncharacteristically, nervy performance has left them five points behind league leaders Arsenal.
Though it is worth noting that they have an extra game to play compared to the Gunners, Pep Guardiola’s side are now 7/2 to lift the Premier League title this season.
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.
Kobbie Mainoo's cultured finish saw Manchester United gain the bragging rights over north-west rivals Liverpool on Super Sunday.
The Red Devils had been 2-0 up and cruising before Dominic Szoboszlai and Cody Gakpo levelled proceedings early in the second half. However, Mainoo’s beautiful strike clinched an important win for United. Indeed, a fine way to celebrate his recent contract extension.
The win secured Manchester United's Champions League entry next season and all but confirmed their spot in the top four, where they're now priced at 1/500 to finish.
For Liverpool, a disappointing result. Nevertheless, they're still expected to finish in the top four this season and they're priced at 2/5 to do so.
Aston Villa made seven changes for their clash with Spurs, prioritising the midweek second leg of their Europa League semi-final. Goals from Conor Gallagher and Richarlison proved decisive, despite a late resurgence and a goal from Emi Buendía.
Aston Villa are now 15/8 to make the top four this season.
West Ham's chances of survival were given a hammering this weekend. With Spurs not in action until Sunday, they were the ones with the opportunity to apply pressure.
Unfortunately, this weekend's results couldn't have panned out worse for them. A 3-0 defeat saw them emerge as favourites for the drop.
After their damaging defeat away at Brentford, West Ham are now 2/7 to be relegated.
On the other hand, Spurs were worthy victors in their clash against Aston Villa on Sunday.
Unai Emery's team selection undoubtedly helped Roberto de Zerbi's men, as the Spaniard prioritised his team's upcoming Europa League semi-final second leg. Perhaps wrongly, as some West Ham fans would suggest.
Regardless of whether it was fair or not, Spurs' huge win and West Ham's loss mean the Lilywhites are now 11/4 to be relegated from the Premier League.
Erling Haaland was back in the goals in this matchday, bagging City's second in their 3-3 draw with Everton. The latest goal took his tally for the season to 25, three ahead of second place. Haaland is now 1/25 to win the Golden Boot, it is surely wrapped up now.
Elsewhere, Igor Thiago converted a penalty in Brentford's 3-0 win over West Ham, taking his PL tally up to 22 for the season. The Brazilian is now 12/1 to win the Golden Boot this season.
A fantastic season, but he is just not Haaland.

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.