Below, we have collected the top teams and their respective odds to win the title in the 2025/26 Premier League season.
It would be unfair to call Crystal Palace a 'bogey team' for reigning champions, as it probably does a strong side an injustice. But they do keep getting the better of Liverpool.
A last-gasp winner courtesy of Eddie Nketiah saw the Eagles prevail again over the Reds, securing a well-deserved three points. The current Premier League holders are now 7/4 to retain their crown, and they still sit top of the tree for now.
Arsenal will have been licking their lips after seeing Liverpool's defeat but had a big game to win at St James' Park to capitalise. Never an easy place to go, Mikel Arteta must've felt that a win was needed if they wished to make a proper go at the title this year, and make a big statement to the holders.
Despite going 1-0 down, the Gunners fired in two late goals to earn three points reflective of their performance in a hostile, hard-fought contest. Their win left them just two points behind the leaders and an emerging favourite to lift the title at 5/4.
An emphatic Manchester City win over strugglers Burnley kept them in title conversations. Their 5-1 win included two own goals and a late brace for Erling Haaland.
The Cityzens are 4/1 to win the title, as there's a sense Pep Guardiola's team is yet to find the consistency in performance they once found so much success with.
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.
Chelsea are now evens to make the top four spots this season. After a decent start, injuries have seen them tail off and look vulnerable in recent weeks. Injuries to Liam Delap, Cole Palmer and various defenders have been their Achilles heel.
Some silly red cards haven't helped either. Two in as many league games, namely Robert Sanchez and Trevoh Chalobah, contributed to consecutive losses for The Blues.
Spurs, on the other hand, have drawn their last two. They came from behind last week to earn a point against Brighton, and this time out, Joao Palhinha scored in stoppage time against Wolves.
Now 4/1 to make the top four, Spurs will need to start turning some of these draws into wins if they wish to guarantee they compete in the Champions League again next season.
Newcastle's late defeat to Arsenal could prove damaging come the end of the season. A disappointing defeat was compounded by what looked like a serious injury to versatile England international Tino Livramento.
They're 9/2 to record a top-four finish this season, as they look to recover from the loss of prolific Swede Alexander Isak.
Below, we have collected the top teams and their respective odds to be relegated in the 2025/26 Premier League season.
Burnley remain the favourites to go down, at 4/11. The good and great starts made by fellow promotees Leeds and Sunderland, respectively, make Burnley look like a dead cert to be one of the three to make the drop.
Wolves, too, are in a rather precarious position in the table. Their first point of the season came this weekend against Spurs, as they were denied all three by a late Palhinha leveller. They're 8/15 to make the drop.
West Ham are now 5/4 to make the drop after picking up a point away at Everton's new ground. They might've had all three on another day but had to settle for a share.
After Graham Potter's sacking, Ruben Amorim has emerged as a clear frontrunner in the odds for the next Premier League manager to leave the post.
Hie and Manchester United were back to losing ways, being well-beaten by Brentford in the Saturday early kick-off. His 4/9 odds reflect just how poor his team has been.
New Forest manager Ange Postecoglou is 6/1 to be the next manager to lose their job, following his torrid start to life in Nottingham.
They're yet to win a Premier League game under his rule, and things could turn nasty quickly, with some fans unhappy with the appointment to begin with.
Below, we have collected the top contenders and their respective odds to be crowned top goalscorer in the 2025/26 Premier League season.
Erling Haaland added two more goals to an already impressive tally. Now up to eight for the season, and double the goals of his closest challenger, he's 2/5 to win the Golden Boot.
Gyokeres went goalless in Arsenal's late triumph over Newcastle. He's 10/1 to lift the Golden Boot in his first season with the Gunners.
It's safe to say that Mohamed Salah is far less influential output-wise in this new-look Liverpool side. At 14/1 and six goals behind Haaland, it looks less likely each week he'll lift the top scorer award 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.