Next Tottenham Manager Odds

Compare the next Tottenham permanent manager betting odds available on several UK bookmakers.

We list all the candidates available for the next permanent Spurs boss and the odds available for each manager.

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Next Tottenham Manager Betting Odds

Compare the best odds on the next Tottenham manager after Ange Postecoglou. This market is only available on a few UK bookmakers and pays out on permanent replacements only.

Graham Potter Show less
BetVictor
6/1
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6/1
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6/1
Robert De Zerbi Show all
Marco Silva Show all
Thomas Tuchel Show all
Thomas Frank Show all
Jose Mourinho Show all
Eddie Howe Show all
Julian Nagelsmann Show all
Gareth Southgate Show all
Julen Lopetegui Show all
Unai Emery Show all
Diego Simone Show all
Ruben Amorim Show all
Kieran McKenna Show all
Jesse Marsch Show all
Luis Enrique Show all
Lee Carsley Show all
Brendan Rodgers Show all
Steve Cooper Show all
David Moyes Show all
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Rob Edwards Show all
Michael Carrick Show all
Antonio Conte Show all
Ralf Rangnick Show all
Xabi Alonso Show all
Didier Deschamps Show all
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Cesc Fabregas Show all
Patrick Viera Show all
Massimiliano Allegri Show all
Xavi Hernandez Show all
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The Favourites To Be The Next Tottenham Manager

  1. Graham Potter with odds 6/1 on BetVictor
  2. Robert De Zerbi with odds 8/1 on BetVictor
  3. Marco Silva with odds 8/1 on BetVictor
  4. Thomas Tuchel with odds 10/1 on BetVictor
  5. Thomas Frank with odds 12/1 on BetVictor

Probability to be the Next Spurs Manager

With the outright odds, we can easily calculate the probability for the next Spurs manager, according to the bookmakers.

Manager Odds Probability
Graham Potter 6/1 14.29%
Robert De Zerbi 8/1 11.11%
Marco Silva 8/1 11.11%
Thomas Tuchel 10/1 9.09%
Thomas Frank 12/1 7.69%
Jose Mourinho 12/1 7.69%
Eddie Howe 12/1 7.69%
Julian Nagelsmann 12/1 7.69%
Gareth Southgate 14/1 6.67%
Julen Lopetegui 14/1 6.67%
Unai Emery 14/1 6.67%
Diego Simone 16/1 5.88%
Ruben Amorim 16/1 5.88%
Kieran McKenna 16/1 5.88%
Jesse Marsch 20/1 4.76%
Luis Enrique 20/1 4.76%
Lee Carsley 20/1 4.76%
Brendan Rodgers 25/1 3.85%
Steve Cooper 25/1 3.85%
David Moyes 25/1 3.85%
Zinedine Zidane 25/1 3.85%
Rob Edwards 25/1 3.85%
Michael Carrick 25/1 3.85%
Antonio Conte 25/1 3.85%
Ralf Rangnick 33/1 2.94%
Xabi Alonso 33/1 2.94%
Didier Deschamps 33/1 2.94%
Steve Clarke 33/1 2.94%
Cesc Fabregas 33/1 2.94%
Patrick Viera 33/1 2.94%
Massimiliano Allegri 33/1 2.94%
Xavi Hernandez 33/1 2.94%
Laurent Blanc 33/1 2.94%
Michel Sanchez 33/1 2.94%
Vincent Kompany 33/1 2.94%
Joachim Low 33/1 2.94%
Steven Gerrard 33/1 2.94%
Roberto Martinez 33/1 2.94%
Frank Lampard 33/1 2.94%
Jurgen Klopp 33/1 2.94%
Scott Parker 33/1 2.94%
Hansi Flick 33/1 2.94%
Chris Hughton 40/1 2.44%
Arsene Wenger 50/1 1.96%

Who is the Favourite to be the Next Tottenham Manager?

As of 15 October 2024, according to the odds, the favourite to be the next Tottenham manager is Graham Potter, best priced at 6/1 with BetVictor.

The odds mean that the probability for Graham Potter to be the next permanent Spurs manager is 14.29%.

Next Tottenham Manager Betting Tips & Analysis

Let's take a look at the top contenders in the next Tottenham manager betting odds market.

  • Graham Potter - 6/1

    Former Brighton boss Potter has started to do the media rounds, which is a sure sign he feels ready to step back into a Premier League job. Potter has accepted he got things wrong during his time at Chelsea but his reputation in the game remains high and he was linked with the Manchester United job in the summer of 2024 before Erik ten Hag instead got a new contract.

    Potter has a reputation as a club-builder, but a slow style of play is not always exciting for fans. And the longer he remains out of the game, the more clubs might be tempted to look elsewhere.

  • Roberto de Zerbi - 8/1

    De Zerbi only left the Premier League relatively recently, but the fiercely ambitious Italian is likely to be linked with big jobs whenever they come up. Having made a fine start to life at Marseille, where he has been heavily backed in the transfer market in a bid to end a long period of dominance from Paris Saint-Germain, De Zerbi's tactics are the envy of many clubs' fans.

    The former Shakhtar Donetsk coach signed a three-year contract when he moved to Ligue 1.

  • Marco Silva - 8/1

    If Spurs want someone with a solid array of Premier League experience under their belt, they could well look close by, to where Silva continues to impress without much resources at Fulham.

    The Portuguese boss is another with a reputation for club-swapping too regularly but he has set up roots in West London with his fourth season at Fulham showing more signs of development.

  • Thomas Tuchel - 10/1

    Probably the highest-profile coach to be out of work right now, Tuchel is believed to be willing to return to the Premier League, where he had a successful spell in charge of Chelsea previously.

    The ex-Bayern Munich boss has regularly been linked with Manchester United but Tottenham could be another appealing destination for the German manager should a vacancy arise there.

    Tuchel has spoken about being a fan of Tottenham in his youth, which would count in his favour.

  • Thomas Frank - 12/1

    Brentford boss Frank continues to earn plaudits for his work a short distance away from Spurs.

    Turning the Bees into an established Premier League force demands respect and it seems likely that the genial Dane will be given a chance to work his magic at a top club at some point soon.

    Frank is also inevitably among the managers believed to be of interest to bosses at Old Trafford.

  • Eddie Howe - 12/1

    Tension behind the scenes at Newcastle United seems to be bubbling away, with Howe reported to be unhappy at the division of responsibilities after the arrival of new executives at the club.

    Strongly linked with becoming the new England boss - although Lee Carsley has done well in charge of the Three Lions on a temporary basis - Howe is widely regarded as a top manager.

    The former Bournemouth boss might also welcome the chance to relocate closer to his home.

    But a relative lack of European experience compared to some of the other top contenders in the next Tottenham manager betting odds is something that could well count against Howe's hopes.

  • Julian Nagelsmann - 12/1

    Still some way short of his 40th birthday, Nagelsmann has already had some of the biggest jobs in the business and it seems certain to say he will be a Premier League manager one day.

    Another former Bayern Munich boss like Tuchel, Nagelsmann is currently the manager of the Germany national team but a return to club football would likely be appealing.

    Germany sporting director Rudi Voller has publicly stated there would be interest in appointing Jurgen Klopp, but the former Liverpool manager has indicated he is not ready to return to work.

  • Mourinho and Southgate lead other contenders to be next Tottenham manager

    It seems unlikely that Spurs would ever go for Jose Mourinho (12/1), but stranger things have happened. Now working in Turkey with Fenerbahce, the Portuguese's time in charge of clubs in Europe's top leagues appears to be behind him.

    A more pragmatic choice could be the former England manager Gareth Southgate (12/1), who is taking a break from the game after leaving his post as Three Lions boss after Euro 2024.

    European experience might make Unai Emery (14/1) appealing but it is unclear whether he could be tempted away from Aston Villa to a club that most deem to be a fairly similar size.

    The chances of Kieran McKenna (16/1) earning a top job will surely depend on how he performs in the Premier League with Ipswich Town.

    Ruben Amorim (16/1) continues to be linked with a move away from Sporting Lisbon while ex-Spurs midfielder Michael Carrick is an intriguing option of those at slightly higher odds.

    The former England international has impressed in his first managerial post at Middlesbrough but it would be a significant step up to a top Premier League with high expectation levels.

Tottenham Manager History

Below is a list of the permanent and significant interim managers in the most relevant history of Tottenham.

Manager From To
Ange Postecoglou 2023-06-06 Present
Ryan Mason (caretaker) 2023-04-24 2023-06-05
Cristian Stellini (caretaker) 2023-03-24 2023-04-24
Antonio Conte 2021-11-02 2023-03-26
Nuno Espirito Santo 2021-06-30 2021-11-01
Ryan Mason (caretaker) 2021-04-19 2021-06-29
José Mourinho 2019-11-20 2021-04-19
Mauricio Pochettino 2014-05-27 2019-11-19
Tim Sherwood 2013-12-16 2014-04-13
Andre Villas-Boas 2012-07-03 2013-12-16
Harry Redknapp 2008-10-25 2012-06-15

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