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Premier League 2025/26 Winner – Latest Developments on Odds & Favourites (via bet365)
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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.
Favourites to Win the 2025/26 Premier League
The Premier League title race always delivers drama, and this season is no different. Several teams are vying for the crown, but these five clubs are emerging as the favourites.
Liverpool
As defending champions, Liverpool head into the new season as early betting favourites. Arne Slot brought the title home in his debut season. They did lose influential figures like Trent Alexander-Arnold, and the tragic passing of Diogo Jota is still a recent blow, but the club reinvested heavily — landing Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, and Jeremie Frimpong.
Arsenal
Arsenal have been knocking on the door of Premier League glory, finishing as runners-up last season. Mikel Arteta’s project continues to show promise, but the Gunners still face questions about their ability to close the gap at the top. Their attacking lineup, while talented, may lack the clinical edge needed to secure the title. This summer brought in Viktor Gyökeres, along with midfield reinforcements like Noni Madueke, Norgaard, and Zubimendi — efforts aimed at easing the burden on Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice.
Manchester City
Manchester City made history in 2024, becoming the first English team to win four consecutive top-flight titles. They struggled last season and were edged out by remarkably strong Liverpool, but under Pep Guardiola, they remain a formidable force. City’s experience and squad depth make them perennial favourites, and this season sees Rodri healthy again plus new signings Rayan Cherki and Tijjani Reijnders set to bolster midfield control.
Chelsea
Coming off Club World Cup success and with manager Enzo Maresca heading the ship, Chelsea are riding optimism. Their summer saw the additions of talents like Jorrel Hato, Liam Delap, João Pedro, and Estêvão. Can this fresh squad deliver consistent results? A clinical striker and defensive consistency might be the missing pieces.
Man Utd
Man Utd are outsiders in the title race but remain a team to watch. They’ve shown glimpses of quality but lack the consistency needed to mount a serious challenge. If United can string together results, they could climb the table and surprise a few rivals.