Arsenal and Manchester City won as the title race is heating up, and Aston Villa beat Manchester United. 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.
Arsenal beat Everton 1-0 this weekend, thanks to a Viktor Gyokeres penalty. The Gunners were perhaps quite fortunate to avoid conceding a penalty themselves, a poor decision that ultimately saw to it that the game was decided by a single goal.
Mikel Arteta's side are 8/11 to lift the Premier League title this season.
Manchester City won again this weekend, this time putting West Ham to the sword. A brace from Erling Haaland and one from summer signing Tijjani Reijnders saw the Cityzens score three goals and claim all three points. They're 7/5 to win the title this season.
Morgan Rogers continued his stunning form this weekend - his two goals were enough to secure Aston Villa the win over Manchester United. The Villains are 22/1 to win the title, and who could rule them out if they continue in this vein?
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chelsea | 1/1 | Place Bet |
| Manchester United | 7/2 | Place Bet |
| Crystal Palace | 11/1 | Place Bet |
Chelsea fought back from 2-0 down to earn an important point away at Newcastle United. A stunning Reece James free kick was followed by a goal from Joao Pedro to level proceedings. To make the top four this season, the Blues are now 1/1.
Manchester United were defeated 2-1 by title-chasing Aston Villa this weekend. For a team that many think have turned a new page, they've won just one in their last four, and it seems that key figure Bruno Fernandes may face a spell on the sidelines. They're 7/2 to make the top four.
Crystal Palace have now lost two straight Premier League games after their defeat to Leeds United. Striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin was the star of the show as Palace's pursuit of Champions League football took a hit. They're 11/2 to finish in the top four.
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 | 1/100 | Place Bet |
| Burnley | 1/22 | Place Bet |
| West Ham | 8/13 | Place Bet |
Wolves are going down. It's no longer a question of survival, with many wondering if they'll even earn a third point this season. Their latest blow came at the hands of Brentford, where Keane Lewis-Potter played a starring role. Wolves are 1/100 to make the drop.
Burnley picked up a point in their latest Premier League clash versus Bournemouth. Armando Broja's 90th-minute equaliser was a personal highlight for the Albanian, but his side will need wins if they wish to survive this season. They're 1/22 to go down.
West Ham are now five points adrift from safety. They were well-beaten by title chasers Manchester City, leaving them in dire need of a string of good results. At 8/13 to make the drop, it's difficult to see a way they stay up this season.
Thomas Frank hasn't had much luck as Spurs boss, and two red cards in one game, especially when facing a team like Liverpool, probably isn't ideal. Xavi Simons' first-half straight red all but sealed their fate. Frank is 3/1 to be the next Premier League manager to leave the post.
Scott Parker's Burnley did manage to earn a point this weekend thanks to substitute Armando Broja, but they're still seven points from safety.
The Clarets gaffer had a tough job of keeping them in the Premier League, but the Burnley board might fancy a change going into next season. He's 7/2 to be the next PL manager to leave post.
Erling Haaland has scored four in his last two Premier League games and has cemented his place at the top of the league's scoring charts. Now eight ahead of second place, it's hard to imagine he doesn't claim the award come the end of the season. He's 1/33 to win the Golden Boot.
The goals seem to have dried up for Brentford's Igor Thiago, with the Brazilian now having gone four Premier League games without a goal. Now eight behind leader Erling Haaland, the Bees forward is 20/1 to win 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.