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English Premier League Winner Odds

The EPL winner odds are the bookmaker's odds for each team to win the EPL title. We collect and compare the latest Premier League betting odds from 10+ UK bookmakers to ensure you find the best available odds for each team.

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What are Premier League Outright Betting Markets?

Bookmakers in the UK offer a wide variety of English Premier League outright betting markets, including the outright winner, the top-four odds, relegation, and the top goalscorer.

The English Premier League outright winner market is available before each season and updates during the campaign until a team wins the title. Our football betting odds are updated daily throughout the season, and the match result odds are updated in real time.

There are several Premier League winner betting markets to choose from aside from the outright winner bet. These include:

  • Premier League Winner Without Big 6: If you are interested in betting on the winner of the league without the "Big 6", this could be the market for you. This means Man City, Man United, Chelsea, Spurs, Liverpool and Arsenal are not in this betting market, and you are placing a bet on who will finish highest without these teams.
  • Straight Forecast: This is a bet of two selections predicting which teams will come first and second in the correct order. Man City 1st and Arsenal 2nd is the most popular bet on the bookies, with an ante-post price of 5/2.
  • Reverse Forecast: This bet is two selections predicting which teams will come 1st and 2nd in any order.
  • Top on Christmas Day: A bet on which team will be top on Christmas day. This market is currently only available on Coral and Ladbrokes, but it is a fun bet with some good odds, with even Man City at 11/8.
  • Winner/Top Goalscorer: If you think Man City and Erling Haaland will dominate the league once again, this outright winner bet could be for you. Priced at 7/4 with most bookies, it has landed in the past two seasons in a row, and honestly, it's hard to look past it happening again.

Premier League Winner Odds

Liverpool won the 2024/25 Premier League title, but we will update this page when the 2025/26 odds are live.

Bookmakers are still pricing up the odds. Check back later

EPL Winner 2024/25 - Ante-Post Season Predictions

Ben Dixon
Ben DixonTipster

Betting on the Premier League title is difficult because you have to weigh up a few things. Unfortunately, I think this season will follow a similar trend as the past few years, where two teams have dominated the title race, and I think this will continue again this year.

Of course, those teams are Manchester City - who are currently best priced at 6/4 - and Arsenal - who are currently best priced at 15/8, and I don't think there will be any credible challengers to the duo this season. Perhaps, there could be some contenders throughout the season, but I don't think there will be a credible third challenger.

Manchester City to win the Premier League & Erling Haaland Premier League Top Scorer - 7/4 at Bet365

Let's start with the Champions, Manchester City. The Citizens are up there with the best teams in Premier League history, they have one of the best coaches, and you can give this analogy for several of City's players. Rodri, Kevin De Bruyne, John Stones, Erling Haaland, the list goes on.

After winning the last four league titles, you cannot look past Guardiola's team, and no one is, and quite frankly, why would you? They have not lost any of their integral players, and knowing the Spaniard, he has probably formulated a brand new game plan to shock the league.

Arsenal to win the Premier League - 15/8 at Bet365

Then we have the other Spanish mastermind, Mikel Arteta and his Arsenal team. For the past two, if not three, seasons, they have been the only notable challengers to City, and I don't think there will be any changes to that trend this season.

Last year, the Gooners took the division to the wire and Arteta will be aiming to take his team one step further now. There has only been one addition made during the window - Riccardo Calafiori from Bologna - however, in a way that his mentor will have taught, Arteta probably has a few tricks up his sleeve.

List of Premier League Winners

Below is a list of all the Premier League winners from 1992 until present.

Season Champion Points
1992-93 Manchester United 84
1993-94 Manchester United 92
1994-95 Blackburn Rovers 89
1995-96 Manchester United 82
1996-97 Manchester United 82
1997-98 Arsenal 78
1998-99 Manchester United 79
1999-00 Manchester United 91
2000-01 Manchester United 83
2001-02 Arsenal 87
2002-03 Manchester United 83
2003-04 Arsenal 90
2004-05 Chelsea 95
2005-06 Chelsea 91
2006-07 Manchester United 87
2007-08 Manchester United 87
2008-09 Manchester United 90
2009-10 Chelsea 86
2010-11 Manchester United 80
2011-12 Manchester City 89 (won on goal difference)
2012-13 Manchester United 89
2013-14 Manchester City 86
2014-15 Chelsea 87
2015-16 Leicester City 81
2016-17 Chelsea 93
2017-18 Manchester City 100
2018-19 Manchester City 98
2019-20 Liverpool 99
2020-21 Manchester City 86
2021-22 Manchester City 93
2022-23 Manchester City 89
2023-24 Manchester City 91

Clubs With Most Premier League Titles

Below is a table of all the teams that have won the Premier League and how many titles each team has since 1992.

Club PL Titles Years
Manchester United 13 1992-93, 1993-94, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2010-11, 2012-13
Manchester City 8 2011-12, 2013-14, 2017-18, 2018-19, 2020-21, 2021-22, 2022-23, 2023-24
Chelsea 5 2004-05, 2005-06, 2009-10, 2014-15, 2016-17
Arsenal 3 1997-98, 2001-02, 2003-04
Blackburn Rovers 1 1994-95
Leicester City 1 2015-16
Liverpool 1 2019-20

Premier League Winner FAQs

Manchester United has won the Premier League the most times, with a total of 13 titles. All of these titles were won under the management of Sir Alex Ferguson between 1992, when the Premier League was established, and his retirement in 2013.

Yes, you can bet on the Premier League winner throughout the season until a team wins the title.

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