Arsenal snatched a point at the death in a clash with Manchester City, and Liverpool won the bragging rights in the Merseyside Derby. This and more in the latest Premier League odds watch.
Below, we have collected the top teams and their respective odds to win the title in the 2025/26 Premier League season.
Liverpool were able to hang on to all three points in the first Merseyside Derby of the season, extending their perfect start in the Premier League. Now with five wins out of five, they're already five points clear at the top.
Arne Slot's compatriot and midfield maestro Ryan Gravenberch played a starring role, both scoring and assisting Hugo Ekitike. Idrissa Gana Gueye did score to make it 2-1. Fortunately for the Reds, they held strong and secured another important victory, leaving them 11/10 and favourites to lift the Premier League title again.
A somewhat abstract Manchester City performance might've yielded all three points for Pep Guardiola's side on another day, but this wasn't to be on Sunday. Erling Haaland scored early on the counter and gave the Cityzens a 1-0 lead they looked to defend with their lives.
To their credit, their defence was resolute in their efforts until conceding in stoppage time thanks to an innovative run and finish from Arsenal super-sub Gabriel Martinelli. His chip leaves the Gunners at 15/8 to win the league title, and a perhaps unfortunate Manchester City are now 6/1 to reclaim it.
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 goalkeeper Robert Sanchez took an early bath at Old Trafford and gift-wrapped a win for Manchester United on Saturday. Despite amassing a 2-0 lead, this didn't stop the hosts from making things difficult for themselves. Casemiro doubled their lead before getting himself sent off on the stroke of half-time.
Regardless, Ruben Amorim was able to breathe a sigh of relief as his team held on to the three points. A disappointing evening for Chelsea sees them settle at 4/6 to make the top four, and Manchester United are now 7/2 to guarantee a place in the Champions League.
Spurs supporters looked set for a dreary day out in Brighton after going two-nil down within half an hour. However, they and Thomas Frank will have been pleased with their response to doing so.
Richarlison halved the deficit just before half-time, and Jan Paul van Hecke levelled the scoring after turning a cross into his own net. A hard-earned point sees Spurs placed at 7/2 to make the top four spots and guarantee they play Champions League football again next season.
Below, we have collected the top teams and their respective odds to be relegated in the 2025/26 Premier League season.
Scott Parker's side earned a good point this weekend after being unfortunate to miss out on one against Liverpool last time out. They hosted Nottingham Forest, who got off to a flying start through Neco Williams just two minutes in.
Burnley responded not long after through Jaidon Anthony, who's enjoying a fruitful start to the campaign, all things considered. Still, they are the favourites to go down at 2/5.
The Wolves hierarchy handed manager Vitor Pereira a new contract this week. It served as a show of faith after a torrid start to the season for him and his players.
As of yet, this faith hasn't been rewarded. Wolves were well beaten by Leeds, another team expected to struggle this season. Five games in and zero points on the board, it's not looking good. They're 1/2 to make the drop.
Sunderland put another point on the board this weekend. Even after summer signing Reinildo's first-half sending off and going 1-0 down, the Black Cats levelled through Wilson Isidor and held out for a draw.
Now 5/4 to make the drop, fans will be ecstatic with how they and their plethora of new signings have so far performed.
Graham Potter’s West Ham lost again, unsurprisingly. Their win against Forest, who at the time and still now find themselves in some turbulence, is their only points won this season.
Second bottom only to pointless Wolves, you’d be forgiven for thinking West Ham were only delaying the inevitable by keeping Potter in the job. He’s now 2/7 and the clear favourite to be the next PL manager out of a job.
Ruben Amorim managed another win this weekend, but he was given a massive helping hand by Robert Sanchez. The Chelsea keeper was sent off early in their clash with United, giving the Reds a huge advantage.
After their win over the Blues, Manchester United fans remain unconvinced and have long grown tired of their gaffer's system stubbornness. He’s 8/1 to be the next manager to leave post.
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 cannot stop scoring. City’s start may have been a mixed bag, but he’s been unrelenting in his pursuit to put the ball in the back of the net. Another goal this weekend puts him three clear at the top of the charts and 4/7 to be there come the end of the season.
Swedish forward Viktor Gyokeres was unable to add to his tally when Arsenal faced Manchester City, but he’s still fancied to score plenty this season. He’s 7/1 to win the Premier League Golden Boot.
Mohamed Salah’s output is undoubtedly hindered by his new role in this Liverpool super team. He did manage an assist for a superb Ryan Gravenberch goal but couldn’t get in on the scoring action himself. He’s 9/1 to win 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.