A Manchester City slip-up gave Arsenal a huge boost, and a big Liverpool win strengthened their top-four push. This and more in the latest PL odds recap.
Arsenal's 4-0 thumping of Leeds United piled some real pressure on Manchester City this weekend. A big win was exactly what Mikel Arteta ordered after some troubling results in recent weeks.
City's later slip-up versus Spurs left the Gunners six points clear at the top of the Premier League table going into February. They're now priced at 1/5 to finish there.
The title race took another twist when Manchester City let a two-nil lead slip away at Spurs. Tottenham have proven to be a thorn in their side time and time again, and the latest blow could be more costly than ever.
City's loss left them six points behind leaders Arsenal, and they're now priced at 5/1 to lift the title.
A poor result this weekend has left Aston Villa with little chance of catching Arsenal. Now 33/1 to win it, they've shown far too much inconsistency to be in with a serious chance of topping the table.
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.
| 💻 Operator | 👔 Team | 📊 Odds | 👉 Visit Bookie |
|---|---|---|---|
| Liverpool | 4/5 | Read Review |
| Manchester United | 11/10 | Place Bet |
| Chelsea | 13/8 | Place Bet |
Hugo Ekitike stole the show in Liverpool's emphatic victory over Newcastle. The Frenchman's first-half brace put the Reds on their way to a much-needed victory, keeping their top-four charge going. They're 4/5 to finish there.
Manchester United looked out of sight in their clash with Fulham, after Matheus Cunha doubled the Reds' lead just before the hour mark. However, a late Fulham fightback brought the game back to 2-2 in stoppage time.
Much to the delight of Michael Carrick, striker Benjamin Sesko struck even later to secure a 3-2 victory. Another win for United sees them priced at 11/10 to make the top four.
Chelsea came back from 2-0 down to beat West Ham 3-2, courtesy of a stoppage-time Enzo Fernandez winner. Liam Rosenior's half-time triple change proved the difference, and the eventual win kept his side's top-four hopes alive. They're 13/8 to make the first four places.
Below, we have collected the top teams and their respective odds to be relegated in the 2025/26 Premier League season.
Despite an upturn in form last month, it's becoming increasingly unlikely that Wolves will retain their Premier League status next season. Their weekend defeat to Bournemouth only compounded this, and they're now 1/100 to be relegated.
Burnley were well beaten by Sunderland on Monday night. It's hard to see a way back for Scott Parker's side, who look set to make the drop. They're 1/50 to be relegated.
Enzo Fernandez's late winner at Stamford Bridge was a dagger to the hearts of West Ham fans and players alike. They had been 2-0 up and playing exceptionally in the first half, before letting the lead slip and succumbing to a late winner. As a result, they're now 1/2 to be relegated.
Despite picking up a commendable point against Manchester City, especially having gone 2-0 down, Thomas Frank is the favourite to be the next PL manager to leave post. At 1/1, he needs some big results moving forward to hold on to his job.
A big victory over Newcastle was exactly what Slot needed to move forward. He's now priced at 4/1 to be the next PL manager to leave post.
Erling Haaland was unable to find the net in Manchester City's draw with Spurs. After adding no more goals to his tally, he's priced at 1/12 to win the Premier League Golden Boot.
Igor Thiago didn't score in his side's win this weekend. He's now 12/1 to beat Haaland to the top scorer award.

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.