Football fans on the Isle and the continent don’t have to wait anymore as the Premier League is having a quick turnaround. After a short summer break, both teams and coaches are ready to embark on the next ruling season with the EPL Trophy in their sights.
Who will win the 2020/2021 English Premier League? Let’s see the latest Premier League winner odds.
Latest Premier League Winner Odds
Winning the Premier League is no joke and the season can be long and hard. The 2020/2021 season greatest odds for Premier League winner are given to Manchester City. After failing to capture any significant trophy last season, the Blue side of Manchester is hotly contested as the biggest favourite for the win.
Breathing down their necks is the defending champion, Liverpool. After finally capturing the EPL trophy last season, after a 30-year-long wait, the Reds are not backing down this season. However, they are entering the competition unchanged without any significant transfers.
Finally, the Roman Abramovich-backed Chelsea probably had the best transfer window in the history of football. This has greatly increased the Blues’ Premier League odds to win the title this season after a bittersweet end of their last year’s campaign.
Other clubs may try, but their Premier League winner odds are much slimmer. Check out the table of favourites:
Club | Premier League winner odds |
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Manchester City | 5/6 |
Liverpool | 9/4 |
Chelsea | 9/1 |
Manchester United | 16/1 |
Arsenal | 25/1 |
Tottenham Hotspur | 80/1 |
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Note that these are the current odds at the start of the competition, which are subject to change after the season pushes on.
Premier League Odds To Win: Favourites and Outsiders
The upcoming season is most likely going to be a three-way battle between Manchester City, Liverpool, and Chelsea as they have the highest Premier League winner odds.
The Citizens spent big on strengthening their defence. If their attack remains as prolific as it has been for the past few seasons they will have no trouble in overtaking the title from Liverpool. But the ruling champions are not backing down easily. Their biggest advantage is the sharp mind of Jurgen Klopp and his tactical prowess.
But coming in with exactly the same squad after a winning season does not always work. Finally, Chelsea is back into the mix of favourites. By gathering the best young talent from Europe, they have great odds for Premier League winner.
Unfortunately, not all teams are strong enough to compete for the title. Being on the completely opposite end of the spectrum leaves them with thoughts about relegation in their minds. The teams given the least Premier League winner odds include West Ham, Fulham, and West Bromwich. Both Fulham and West Brom have gone up from the Championship.
But they are pegged for a quick exit as their squads don’t seem convincing enough for the Premier League. If they bring on some players before the transfer window closes, their chances might still improve. West Ham United narrowly escaped relegation last season.
This might be the season when the Hammers go down as their play has barely improved under the tutelage of David Moyes.
Which Team is Most Likely to Win the Premier League?
Based on the latest Premier League winner odds that the bookies are giving, the highest probability is given to Manchester City. Pep Guardiola’s side is geared up and with a steady defence could stack their trophy cabinet with another Premier League trophy.
But the Premier League odds to win the competition are not escaping the Reds and the Blues. Both Liverpool and Chelsea have strong teams that are deep enough to compete against the Citizens and the rest of the league.
Here is a comprehensive breakdown of the probability odds for Premier League winner for each team.
Club | Premier League winner odds | Probability |
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Manchester City | 5/6 | 54.5% |
Liverpool | 9/4 | 30.8% |
Chelsea | 9/1 | 10% |
Manchester United | 16/1 | 5.9% |
Arsenal | 25/1 | 3.8% |
Tottenham Hotspur | 80/1 | 1.2% |
Everton | 150/1 | 0.7% |
Leicester City | 15/1 | 0.7% |
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The probability will most likely change with each new matchday, so you better keep an eye for upcoming changes.