Manchester City are already odds-on favourites to win the Premier League for the sixth time in seven seasons in 2024-25, the bookmakers pricing them at 10/11 to maintain their domestic dominance.
2024-25 Premier League winner odds
- Manchester City @ 10/11
- Arsenal @ 15/8
- Liverpool @ 7/1
- Chelsea @ 20/1
- Newcastle United @ 25/1
- Manchester United @ 25/1
- Tottenham @ 33/1
- 50/1 bar
Odds correct at time of publishing and subject to change.
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City odds-on for fifth straight title
Manchester City are 10/11 favourites to win the Premier League next season after clinching a record fourth consecutive title in 2023-24.
Arsenal, who have been City’s closest challengers over the last two seasons, are second favourites at 15/8 to end their 21-year wait for the title.
Liverpool are next in the betting at 7/1 as they prepare for their first campaign under Arne Slot, who faces the challenge of following in the footsteps of Jurgen Klopp.
Chelsea enjoyed a good end to the 2023-24 season but have since replaced Mauricio Pochettino with Enzo Maresca. However, they are still fourth favourites at 20/1 to win the title.
Newcastle United and Manchester United are both 25/1 and will probably settle for returning to the top four after finishing seventh and eighth respectively last season.
Spurs, following their fifth-place finish in Ange Postecoglou’s first season as manager, are 33/1 to win the Premier League for the first time. Aston Villa, who finished fourth last term, are the best of the rest at 50/1 to bring the title back to the Midlands.
Premier League – Gameweek 1 fixtures
Friday 16 August
Manchester United vs Fulham 8pm
Saturday 17 August
3pm unless stated
Ipswich Town vs Liverpool 12.30pm
Arsenal vs Wolves
Everton vs Brighton
Newcastle vs Southampton
Nottingham Forest vs Bournemouth
West Ham vs Aston Villa 5.30pm
Sunday 18 August
Brentford vs Crystal Palace 2pm
Chelsea vs Manchester City 4.30pm
Monday 19 August
Leicester City vs Tottenham 8pm
Odds in this article are correct at the time of publishing but subject to change.
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