The race to become the next England manager seems to be hotting up, according to the odds.
After he initially made a very strong start as the temporary replacement for Gareth Southgate, caretaker Lee Carsley stumbled with England's 2-1 shock home loss at the hands of Greece.
Southgate stepped down as England boss after eight years in charge, a mostly successful spell in which the Three Lions got to the semi-finals of the World cup and back-to-back European Championship finals, but he failed to lead the team to a first men's team trophy since 1966.
Most fans felt it was the right time for him to stand aside, however, with the Football Association (FA) buying themselves time by revealing Under-21 boss Carsley would step up as interim boss.
Carsley is likely to still be in charge for the next batch of two Nations League fixtures but who are the others being included in the next England manager betting odds?
A new clear favourite in the next England manager betting odds is former Chelsea boss Tuchel. Available at around 33/1 just a few weeks ago, Tuchel has emerged at the head of the market.
Out of work since a stumbling spell at German giants Bayern Munich came to an end, Tuchel is believed to be open to working in England again, but it would be his first international job role.
Tuchel won the Champions League during his time in charge at Stamford Bridge, with his tactical acumen ranking him as one of the best in the business. But the 51-year-old has a reputation for not being easy to work with, which is something that could put the FA off.
The German is also a firm fixture in the next Manchester United manager betting odds with pressure continuing to grow on under-fire Dutchman Erik ten Hag.
England might, therefore, need to move fast if they want to get Tuchel in charge in time for their World Cup qualifying.
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Carsley was the previous front-runner in the next England manager betting odds, but losing at home to Greece has dented his chances of being given the job - and it is unclear if he wants it.
The former Republic of Ireland midfielder, who played Premier League football for teams including Everton, became England Under-21 manager in 2021 and oversaw victory in the European Championship in 2023, with his squad including Cole Palmer and Anthony Gordon.
Carsley has been on the same path as Southgate, who was also the U21 boss but stepped up on a temporary basis, but the man in possession has drifted in the odds from 6/5 out to 4/1.
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Putting Carsley in temporary charge may be a sign the FA had planned to take a 'wait-and-see' approach and Guardiola has been backed from 10/1 a few weeks ago to a shorter price of 6/1.
Manchester City manager Guardiola could be available at the end of the season as that is when his current contract expires. He has yet to give a firm indication whether he will be walking away from City - with the 115 charges having over the club also well worth watching - or opt to renew.
The recent news that Guardiola's close ally Txiki Begiristain is leaving his role as City's director of football after 12 years - to be replaced by Sporting's Hugo Viana, who played for Newcastle United - is understood to make it more likely that the Catalan will decide not to stay on at City.
It could be the case that Guardiola fancies the challenge of international management as he has achieved just about everything in the club game, and he would not have to move his family.
But wages could be a stumbling block as Guardiola earns a reported £20 million a year at City. Southgate was said to earn in the region of £5 million a year when he was in charge of England.
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Closing out the main contenders in the next England manager betting odds is Howe, who is at around 9/1 having been priced up by British bookmakers at around 13/2 a few weeks back.
Long touted as a future manager of the Three Lions, Howe has done a fine job at Newcastle United, where he led the Magpies into the Champions League for the first time in a generation.
Howe's power base at Newcastle weakened over the summer due to the departure of Amanda Staveley and Mehrdad Ghodoussi, which could tempt him to explore links to the England job.
It would be a big surprise were Howe not included on the FA's shortlist of Southgate successors.
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Potter's price in the next England manager betting odds has drifted slightly, out from 7/2 to 8/1.
Out of work since leaving Chelsea, where he had a difficult time amid transfer chaos, former Brighton and Hove Albion boss Potter has been patiently waiting for the ideal next opportunity.
Potter's possession-based style could be well-suited to international football and he remains well-respected in the game, even if his reputation took a hit after he struggled at Chelsea. The fact Potter is available now and with no compensation to be paid either may appeal to the FA.
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The bookmakers seem to think it is a five-man race, with Frank Lampard and Kieran McKenna the next names in the next England manager betting odds. Both men are now priced up at 40/1.
Lampard made more than 100 international appearances for England but his lack of tactical knowledge was exposed during his second spell at Chelsea, where he remains a club legend.
McKenna, meanwhile, was one of the most in-demand managers in the world during the summer of 2024, but amid reported interest from clubs including Chelsea and Manchester United he opted to stay at Ipswich Town, signing a new long-term deal after their promotion.
Jurgen Klopp has been pushed from 16/1 to 80/1, having taken a job with the Red Bull group.
Real Madrid's Carlo Ancelotti (66/1, out from 40/1) was said to be keen on the Brazil role recently but has stayed with the Spanish side. The five-time Champions League winner knows the Premier League having been Everton and Chelsea manager, so could he be tempted?
Former Australia boss Ange Postecoglou (80/1, out from 40/1) has international tournament experience, having twice taken the Socceroos to the World Cup. But he seems happy at Spurs.
Michael Carrick (66/1, out from 40/1) played 34 times for the Three Lions, but many believe he should have been awarded more caps. Still in the early years of his managerial career, Carrick has done fine work at Middlesbrough, but the England job has surely come up too soon for him.
Lastly, it is also worth noting the price of Jose Mourinho (100/1, out from 50/1), who previously claimed that he rejected an England job offer before it was given to Fabio Capello. It seems highly unlikely that the former Real Madrid, Chelsea and Manchester United manager would be offered the opportunity again. He took charge of the Turkish giants Fenerbahce earlier in 2024.
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