The Premier League returns this week with Arsenal as the team to catch after securing their first title in 22 years last season. Current Premier League odds on betting sites make the Gunners favourites to retain their crown, though much can change between now and May at both ends of the standings.
Our betting experts have assembled a one-stop shop for Premier League betting, featuring live match odds from bookmakers and prices for major markets such as the title, top four and relegation.
Premier League match odds
Live Premier League betting odds for the next round of matches are listed above. These odds update automatically to reflect changes made by bookmakers, who adjust prices in response to results, injury news, transfers and managerial changes.
Title odds
Arsenal claimed their first Premier League title in 22 years last term, becoming the third different team to win the league in three years after Liverpool in 2024/25 and Manchester City in 2023/24.
Both Liverpool and Manchester City have replaced their managers over the summer, adding intrigue to the title race, with Chelsea and Manchester United also expected to be in the mix.
Top four odds
Although the top five now routinely qualify for the Champions League, betting markets still reflect the classic race for the top four. The picture has been hotly contested in recent years, with Aston Villa and Newcastle taking advantage of established top-four sides dropping off, while Chelsea and Tottenham look to get back in the mix after missing out last season.
Relegation odds
Coventry City, Hull City and Ipswich Town are the three teams promoted from the Championship, and as is often the case, they are favourites on the major betting apps to go straight back down. However, after Wolves and West Ham tumbled out of the division last season, more established clubs will not be taking their top-flight status for granted.
Golden Boot odds
The top goalscorer market is the most popular player prop market in Premier League betting, despite being dominated by one man in recent seasons. Erling Haaland has won three of the last four Golden Boots and is the favourite to add to his collection after a strong summer. Early-season prices can shift quickly once goals start flowing, but Haaland is expected to remain among the favourites.
Top London club odds
West Ham's relegation means there are six London teams in the top flight this season. Arsenal have been London's top side for the last four years, but Chelsea, under new management once again, or a restocked Tottenham could challenge the Gunners' mantle. This market is settled by whichever London team finishes highest in the table.
Betting trends
With each team playing 38 times a year, Premier League trends are easier to detect than in international tournaments. Last year, home advantage strengthened slightly, as home wins rose to 44 per cent in 2025/26, up from around 41 per cent in 2024/25. Goal averages remained high, with games averaging well around 2.75 goals, over the common 2.5 mark used in over/under markets.
A trend was broken last season: all three promoted clubs went straight back down in both 2023/24 and 2024/25, but only one was relegated in 2025/26, while one promoted side finished comfortably mid-table and reached Europe. Promoted teams are relegation favourites, not certainties.
Where to bet
Bookmakers listed include Sky Bet, William Hill, BoyleSports, BetMGM, Ladbrokes, Coral, Betfred and Bet365, each offering features such as acca boosts, early payouts and bet builders.
How to bet
Football is the most bet-on sport in the UK, with an estimated £1.1 billion wagered each season. Main markets include match result, total goals, both teams to score and player goals, while season-long outrights cover the title, top four, relegation and Golden Boot.
Outrights usually represent the best value pre-season before results sharpen prices. Understanding odds is key: fractional odds of 2/1 mean bookies rate the chance at 33 per cent. The best recipe for success is to be informed and disciplined, setting a season budget, shopping around for prices and avoiding chasing losses or betting on your favourite team.
Responsible gambling
All bookmakers listed provide responsible gambling tools, including deposit and loss limits, session reminders, time-outs and access to GAMSTOP for self-exclusion. Bettors should set a budget, research bets and not chase losses. Betting should be viewed as entertainment, not a reliable income. Help is available from GambleAware, GamCare, Gamblers Anonymous and the NHS.
FAQ
Reigning champions Arsenal open as market favourites for the title. Newly promoted sides usually head the relegation market, but last season showed they are not guaranteed to go straight back down, as West Ham and Wolves dropped to the Championship. Hull City start as odds-on favourites in the relegation odds after securing promotion via the play-offs.
The top-four market lets punters bet on which clubs finish in the Champions League places. The Premier League has often received a fifth, or even sixth, qualifying spot, but markets are based on the top four that guarantee Champions League football. Erling Haaland won the Golden Boot last season by five goals and enters the campaign as favourite once more.
The best prices for outright markets are found before the market sharpens, usually around the start of pre-season. Occasional value might be found in-season after surprise results, but prices shorten quickly during run-ins.
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