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Premier League Winner Odds

Track the development of Premier League winner odds with our historical trend data. Get the latest odds and see who the bookies rank as favourites to become 2023-24 Premier League champions.

Our Premier League odds page offers the latest odds and a detailed odds history, showing how each participant’s chances have been rated by the bookies since pre-season.


We also track the following betting markets – take a look to see current odds and trends over time:


2023/2024 Premier League Winners – Latest Developments on Odds & Favourites:

  • 4th September: Manchester City’s chances of retaining their title have increased from 60% to 70% after winning their first four games. Arsenal’s chances have fallen away slightly after a disappointing draw to Fulham, whilst Liverpool are starting to close the gap on the Gunners.

Premier League 2023/24 Winner – Latest Developments on Odds & Favourites (via bet365)

Manchester City
2/5
Liverpool
7/1
Arsenal
7/1
Tottenham
25/1
Brighton
33/1

 


About the data

We monitor trends in odds on key markets of interest by tracking a range of UK and international bookmakers. The update frequency varies, but is clearly shown on all our tables and charts. After fetching odds direct from bookies, we convert them to implied probability to make them easier to manage (read more on implied probability and converting from fractional to % probability). We then take the mean average implied probability to get a consensus view across the betting industry. This average implied probability is what we show on our charts and tables.

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Previous Premier League Winners and Top 4 Finishers:

Year Premier League Winner Other Top 4 Teams
2022/23
Manchester City Arsenal, Man Utd, Newcastle
2021/22
Manchester City Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham
2020/21
Manchester City Man Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea
2019/20
Liverpool Man City, Man Utd, Chelsea
2018/19
Manchester City Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham
2017/18
Manchester City Man Utd, Tottenham, Liverpool
2016/17
Chelsea Tottenham, Man City, Liverpool
2015/16
Leicester City Arsenal, Tottenham, Man City
2014/15
Chelsea Man City, Arsenal, Man Utd

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