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Welcome to our dedicated English Premier League betting odds page on BettingLounge.co.uk. Here, you will find the latest EPL odds across 30 top UK bookmakers to quickly and easily compare the best and worst odds available.

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Our user-friendly interface with real-time updates lets you see the latest odds across multiple markets and matches for betting on the English Premier League.

Whether you are interested in outright markets such as the Premier League Winner or Premier League Relegation odds or finding the best 1X2 odds for every EPL game, BettingLounge has you covered.

How Do I Bet on Premier League Matches?

To bet on PL games, choose the match you are interested in, find the bookie with the best odds, and click the "Bet" button. You will land on the bookie you choose, where you can register or log into your account. Then, head to the Premier League section and build/place your bet.

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EPL Match Betting Odds (2025/26)

Below are the latest full-time result betting odds available for the upcoming EPL matches. Click on the result to compare odds from over 12 UK bookmakers.

Bookmakers are still pricing up the odds. Check back later

English Premier League Winner Odds

Arsenal
1/6
Man City
5/1

English Premier League Relegation Odds

Hull
2/7
Coventry
4/6
Ipswich
8/11
Sunderland
23/10
Fulham
6/1
Leeds
6/1
Crystal Palace
6/1
Nottingham Forest
13/2
Brentford
9/1
Bournemouth
10/1
Everton
10/1
Man City
12/1
Brighton
25/1
Newcastle
40/1
Tottenham
40/1
Chelsea
100/1
Aston Villa
100/1
Liverpool
750/1
Man United
750/1
Arsenal
1000/1

English Premier League Top 4 Odds

Arsenal
1/8
Man City
2/7
Liverpool
4/9
Man United
8/15
Chelsea
11/10
Aston Villa
5/2
Newcastle
15/2
Tottenham
17/2
Brighton
12/1
Everton
20/1
Bournemouth
22/1
Brentford
28/1
Leeds
33/1
Crystal Palace
40/1
Fulham
40/1
Nottingham Forest
40/1
Sunderland
66/1
Coventry
175/1
Ipswich
200/1
Hull
300/1

English Premier League Top Scorer Odds

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List of Premier League Teams in 2025/26

  • Arsenal
  • Aston Villa
  • Bournemouth
  • Brentford
  • Brighton
  • Burnley
  • Chelsea
  • Crystal Palace
  • Everton
  • Fulham
  • Leeds
  • Liverpool
  • Manchester City
  • Manchester United
  • Newcastle
  • Nottingham Forrest
  • Sunderland
  • Tottenham
  • West Ham
  • Wolverhampton

Expert Opinion on the Premier League

Many would consider the Premier League as the best league in the world, and while that may be true, the English sides have struggled in European competitions in recent years. Manchester City finally managed to claim a Champions League title in the 2022/23 season, but 2/4 English teams were knocked out in the Round of 16 that year. The following season, two were knocked out in the group stage.

In short, for a league with that much money, you would expect to see more on the European scene. Having said all of this, the quality of the Premier League is indeed very high and there have been some exciting title battles recently. Liverpool broke the Man City run this past season, clinching the league title, and the field is wide-open for the upcoming one.

Not to mention that there are many world-class players in the league, with the likes of Erling Haaland, Mo Salah, Bruno Fernandes, Bukayo Saka, Rodri and many more setting foot on the pitch each week. As far as production value goes, the Premier League is also way ahead of its top-five league rivals.

Who Owns the Premier League TV Rights in the UK?

Sky Sports (128/200 games), TNT Sports (52) and Amazon Prime Video (20) currently split the broadcasting rights to the Premier League in the UK. The deal was renewed during the pandemic in 2021 and will expire at the end of the 2024/25 season.

Following an agreement reached with the Premier League in December 2023, therefore, Sky Sports and TNT Sports will split the broadcasting rights without Amazon Prime. This will come into effect from the 2025/26 season and will remain until at least the 2028/29 season.

Interesting Facts About the Premier League

Champions League spots: The Premier League is entitled to four spots in the Champions League, just other top-five leagues such as Serie A, but it is also possible to get an additional spot. This depends on the performances in UEFA competitions by English teams, though, so it is perhaps not something that fans take for granted.

League table rules: At the end of every season, the bottom three teams are relegated to the English second tier, namely the Championship. The top four teams, as mentioned, qualify for the next edition of the Champions League. Should two teams finish on the same amount of points, then goal difference decides the outcome.

Kick-off times: A majority of the Premier League games are played during the classic 15:00 slot on Saturdays, which also tend to feature an early (12:30) and a late game (17:30). Sundays have slightly different times, while Friday and Monday games tend to be late ones at 20:00. It should be noted that due to blackout rules, none of the games between 14:45 and 17:15 on Saturdays can be televised rules.

English drought: Interestingly enough, no English manager has won the Premier League since the competition was formed in 1992. Some of you might instantly think of Sir Alex Ferguson, who won a whopping 13 Premier League titles during his managerial career, but he is Scottish and not English. Betting on English managers to win the Premier League, therefore, might not be such a good idea.

Premier League FAQs

Liverpool secured the league title after a convincing season, with four games to spare as well. They didn't win a single one of the four games, as expected given the celebrations, but they were still worthy winners at 84 points.

Mohamed Salah came out on top with an impressive 29 goals, leading Liverpool to the league title. Alexander Isak was the runner-up with 23 goals, so the Egyptian had quite the cushion towards the end.

Manchester United have the most Premier League titles at 13, all of which were claimed during Sir Alex Ferguson's tenure at the club. While rivals Manchester City have taken over in recent years, they still have five titles to go before even matching the Old Trafford side's tally.

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