Below, we have collected the top teams and their respective odds to win the title in the 2025/26 Premier League season.
Many had marked Sunderland as a potential banana skin for the league leaders, and so it proved. In the 94th minute, a big goal from the big man Brian Brobbey made sure Arsenal dropped two massive points going into the international break.
Arsenal are now 8/11 to finally get their hands on the Premier League trophy. Results elsewhere and their own misfortune cast doubts on their title credentials.
It's always a spectacle when Manchester City and Liverpool clash, and the latest iteration of this fixture did not disappoint. After an Erling Haaland penalty miss and a controversial disallowed Liverpool goal, the Cityzens sailed to an easy victory.
Jeremy Doku brought his dancing shoes and added a special third goal to his team's tally, securing the blue corner all three points and a big win over the Reds. As such, City are 9/4 to lift the Premier League title.
A rather successful week for Liverpool ultimately ended in disappointment. Arne Slot will likely be more disgruntled at the way his team lost rather than the result itself, with some of his players looking well off it. They're now 10/1 to retain their 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.
A routine victory for Chelsea positioned them as clear favourites to make the top four beyond Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool, at 5/6. Malo Gusto, Joao Pedro and former Wolves winger Pedro Neto all got in on the action.
With results elsewhere largely going their way, the Club World Cup winners will be confident they can guarantee Champions League football is played at the Bridge next season.
A game jam-packed with drama between Spurs and Manchester United probably finished with both teams disappointed to earn just a point. After an early United opener, Spurs hit double late on, with Richarlison thinking he'd won it.
Little did the Brazilian know that Matthijs De Light would nod in a corner in injury time and ensure the points would be shared. The Dutchman's goal saw United move to 5/2 odds to make the top four. On the other hand, Spurs' late disappointment means they are now 8/1 to guarantee their spot in the Champions League next season.
Below, we have collected the top teams and their respective odds to be relegated in the 2025/26 Premier League season.
Wolves can't buy a win this season. All they've mustered up is a couple of draws, which leave them rooted firmly to the bottom of the Premier League table. It's hard to see a way back for them this season, reflected in their 1/8 odds to make the drop, but it'll be interesting to see if Rob Edwards can galvanise them in the second half of the season.
Burnley lost out to West Ham in a game that could potentially shape the seasons of both sides. Some calamitous goalkeeping from Martin Dubravka played a part, but the quality of the Clarets' squad in general was always going to prove a stumbling block in their survival hopes. They're 1/3 to drop back down into the second tier.
For West Ham, though, a huge result and a second victory in a row for Nuno Espirito Santo. It seems as though he's found his feet at the London Stadium and could have enough to steer his side to safety. They're 11/8 to be relegated.
Daniel Farke has emerged as the clear favourite to be the next Premier League manager to leave post, at 1/2. Following their defeat to Sean Dyche's Nottingham Forest, Leeds have won just three of eleven this season and are in danger of dropping into the bottom three.
It's not really happened so far this season for Eddie Howe. After the huge sale of Alexander Isak and serious reinvestment in his squad in the summer, it's fair to say it hasn't quite clicked. Dan Burn's sending off didn't help, as Brentford capitalised with a couple of goals against them this weekend to secure another away loss for Howe and his team. He's an outsider in the sack race, at 6/1.
Below, we have collected the top contenders and their respective odds to be crowned top goalscorer in the 2025/26 Premier League season.
| 💻 Operator | 👔 Team | 📊 Odds | 👉 Visit Bookie |
|---|---|---|---|
| Erling Haaland | 1/8 | Place Bet |
| Viktor Gyokeres | 20/1 | Place Bet |
Erling Haaland hit an astonishing 99th Premier League goal in City's win over Liverpool, though you'd imagine he'll be reeling over his penalty miss. He feels rather inevitable now to win the Golden Boot at 1/8.
Swedish frontman Viktor Gyokeres didn't feature in Arsenal's away draw this weekend due to an issue with his hamstring. After another goalless week, he's 20/1 to lift the Golden Boot.

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.