A North London Derby victory secured Arsenal's top spot for another week, while a late Liverpool winner put Forest's PL place in jeopardy. This and more in the latest PL odds recap.
Below, we have collected the top teams and their respective odds to win the title in the 2025/26 Premier League season.
| 💻 Operator | 👔 Team | 📊 Odds | 👉 Visit Bookie |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arsenal | 8/15 | Place Bet |
| Manchester City | 13/8 | Place Bet |
| Manchester United | 66/1 | Place Bet |
Eberechi Eze was the star of the show again in the second iteration of this year's North London Derby. Braces from himself and Viktor Gyokeres helped the Gunners keep a distance from title contenders Manchester City.
After this weekend's events, the Gunners are 8/15 to get their hands on the Premier League trophy.
Nico O'Reilly's brace won Manchester City all three points from a potentially tricky game against Newcastle. The talented teenager played a much more advanced role, which paid dividends for Pep Guardiola
City are now 13/8 to lift the Premier League title.
Benjamin Sesko scored off the bench to claim victory over Everton at the Hill Dickinson. Both sides were devoid of any real quality, but a quality counterattack was enough to win the game. The Red Devils are now 66/1 to lift the Premier League title.
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.
Aston Villa shared the points with Leeds United this weekend. A fabulous free kick by Anton Stach was cancelled out late by January arrival and returning forward Tammy Abraham.
A disappointing result perhaps in Villa's pursuit of the top four, they're now 4/7 to finish there.
Liverpool left it very late in their clash with Nottingham Forest. It took a stoppage-time Alexis Mac Allister winner to seal three points for the Reds.
Arne Slot's side is now 10/11 to make the top four spots and salvage Champions League football from a poor season.
Chelsea looked comfortable after Joao Pedro's opener when they hosted Burnley. After missing various chances to double their lead, Wesley Fofana's red card played a big part in the Blues succumbing to a late Zian Flemming equaliser.
Their terrible result this weekend left Chelsea priced at 5/2 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.
West Ham's 0-0 draw with Bournemouth earned them a valuable point in their fight for Premier League survival. Results elsewhere saw them move a point closer to the safe zone, and they're now priced at 4/5 to be relegated.
Alexis Mac Allister's goal took an important point away from Nottingham Forest. This weekend didn't play out in new boss Vitor Pereira's favour, as West Ham's draw saw them move closer to the Trees in 17th. Forest is now 23/10 to be relegated.
Spurs' 4-1 defeat to Arsenal has left them in a precarious position near the foot of the Premier League table. They're now just four points clear of 18th-placed West Ham and therefore in serious threat of going down. Spurs are 4/1 to be relegated.
Crystal Palace's narrow victory over Wolves did little to heal the relationship between the club and their manager, Oliver Glasner. Highly unlikely to remain at the club beyond this season, he's 2/3 to be the next PL manager to be sacked.
Scott Parker's Burnley snatched a late point at Stamford Bridge this weekend. With his future as Clarets boss up in the air, he's 7/2 to be the next PL manager to leave post.
No goal this weekend for Erling Haaland, but he did turn provider for Nico O'Reilly's second. The Norwegian is 1/12 to win the Golden Boot.
Igor Thiago couldn't find the net in Brentford's defeat to Brighton. The Brazilian forward is 14/1 to win the Golden Boot 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.