Caicedo caused carnage when first faced second, and Liverpool got back to winning ways. This and more in the latest Premier League odds recap.
Below, we have collected the top teams and their respective odds to win the title in the 2025/26 Premier League season.
Chelsea and Arsenal played out a typically fiery fixture at the weekend, with the points eventually being shared. Moises Caicedo's straight red card for a full-blooded stamp on Mikel Merino was just one of many flash points in the game.
Trevoh Chalobah's opener came while the Blues were a man down but was eventually cancelled out by makeshift striker Mikel Merino's header.
For the Gunners, it's a result they're probably disappointed with after their opponents went down to ten men fairly early in the game. They're 8/15 to lift the Premier League title.
Alternatively, Chelsea will likely be pleased with a point in the circumstances. They're 14/1 to win the title.
After losing last time out to Newcastle, Manchester City got back to winning ways against Leeds this weekend. They're not quite back to their striking best, as a stoppage-time winner by Phil Foden was required to win it for the Cityzens after Leeds had levelled the score from 2-0 down.
Pep Guardiola's men are still second favourites to win the title at 3/1.
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.
After going 1-0 down, Manchester United fans might've feared the worst at Selhurst Park. However, rare goals for Joshua Zirkzee and Mason Mount managed to turn the game around for Ruben Amorim.
The Reds' away win in the capital keeps them in with a chance of making the top four, at 3/1.
It's fair to say that Aston Villa have picked up after a torrid start to the season. Their victory over Wolves put them fourth in the table and well in the running for a European spot.
To make the top four, they're in with an outside shout at 5/1, and if they keep up their current form, they could find themselves playing in the Champions League next season.
Newcastle thumped Everton at the Hill Dickinson on Saturday night. Malick Thiaw rose the highest from a corner less than a minute in to give the Mags the lead before adding his second and Newcastle's fourth just under an hour in.
Eventual 4-1 winners, they're 5/1 to finish in the top four and secure their spot in the Champions League again next season.
Below, we have collected the top teams and their respective odds to be relegated in the 2025/26 Premier League season.
| 💻 Operator | 👔 Team | 📊 Odds | 👉 Visit Bookie |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wolves | 1/20 | Place Bet |
| Burnley | 1/5 | Place Bet |
| Leeds | 6/5 | Place Bet |
It feels as though, at 1/20 odds and still winless in the Premier League, Wolves are a dead cert for relegation. They haven't even managed a pickup under new gaffer Rob Edwards. Could Derby's record be under threat?
Burnley seem to have accepted their fate, now winless in their last four. Especially after other teams around them have picked up, like Forest and West Ham, they look set to drop back down to the Championship. They're 1/5 to do so.
Leeds almost earned a huge point away at Manchester City, which would have been even more impressive after going 2-0 down. However, Phil Foden's stoppage-time winner was a dagger to Daniel Farke. Leeds are now 6/5 to be relegated.
Below, we have collected the top contenders and their respective odds to be the next manager sacked in the 2025/26 Premier League season.
| 💻 Operator | 👔 Team | 📊 Odds | 👉 Visit Bookie |
|---|---|---|---|
| Daniel Farke | 1/2 | Place Bet |
| Thomas Frank | 4/1 | Place Bet |
Leeds boss Daniel Farke is the clear favourite for the next Premier League sacking at 1/2 after his side's stoppage-time defeat at the Etihad. He probably knows as well as anyone that he's under serious threat and is in desperate need of a positive result next time out.
After a sensational start to life as Spurs boss, Thomas Frank is facing increasing pressure. His side's recent results have left little to be desired, and their recent loss to Fulham left fans thinking he's lost the dressing room. He's 4/1 to be the next PL manager to leave post.
Remarkably, Erling Haaland has gone three games without a goal. He's now only three ahead of second place in the goalscoring charts, and his Golden Boot is starting to come under threat. He's 1/5 to win top goalscorer.
Igor Thiago is having a fabulous season at Brentford after a troubled campaign last year with injury. He's netted five in his last three games and is now just three goals behind Haaland. He's 8/1 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.