It was Arsenal who got the midweek round of EPL fixtures off to a roaring start with a 5-0 win vs. Chelsea.
With the win, their EPL Title odds shortened from +345 to +225 as they moved three points up on Liverpool and four points up on Man City who visit Brighton on Thursday.
Thanks to a Liverpool loss, Arsenal have seen their odds shorten further to +159, which essentially makes this EPL Title race a two-horse race.
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English Premier League odds 2023-24
Odds as of 4/25/24
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Favorites to win the Premier League
Manchester City (-176)
You can only play who's on your schedule and Manchester City did just that by beating Chelsea 1-0 in FA Cup semifinal action.
However, because they were idle in league play, the Citizens find themselves third in the table albeit with a game in hand.
A critical away fixture await the champions on Thursday at Brighton.
Fixtures remaining: Brighton (a), Nottingham (a), Wolves, Fulham (a), West Ham
Arsenal (+159)
After collecting a vital three points vs. Wolves, Arsenal returned home for a quick midweek fixture vs. Chelsea and didn't put a foot wrong.
An early goal by Leandro Trossard after just four minutes got the ball rolling for the Gunners into halftime.
There was no let up as four goals inside the span of 18 minutes put the game out of reach.
Another London Derby is up next with a trip to Tottenham no easy task.
Fixtures remaining: Tottenham (a), Bournemouth, Manchester United (a), Everton
Liverpool (+2,746)
And just like that Liverpool's EPL Title hopes have gone up in flames.
A loss on Wednesday at Goodison Park all but burst their bubble as they now sit three points back with just four games left to play.
Given their schedule and the fact that Man City have a game in hand, the Reds season as come to a crashing halt.
Fixtures remaining: West Ham (a), Tottenham, Aston Villa (a), Wolves.
Past English Premier League champions
Manchester City clinched their fifth Premier League title in six seasons in 2022-23. Here are the previous Premier League Champions over the last 10 years:
Season | EPL Champion | Runner-Up |
---|---|---|
2022-23 | Manchester City | Arsenal |
2021-22 | Manchester City | Liverpool |
2020-21 | Manchester City | Manchester United |
2019-20 | Liverpool | Manchester City |
2018-19 | Manchester City | Liverpool |
2017-18 | Manchester City | Manchester United |
2016-17 | Chelsea | Tottenham |
2015-16 | Leicester City | Arsenal |
2014-15 | Chelsea | Manchester City |
2013-14 | Manchester City | Liverpool |
Premier League title trends
- Only two clubs have won three consecutive Premier League titles. Manchester United accomplished the three-peat twice in 1999-2001 and in 2007-09, while Manchester City is a reigning three-time champion.
- Manchester City has won 60% of all Premier League titles awarded since 2014.
- The Premier League runners-up have gone on to win the title in the following year 35% of the time.
- Only seven clubs have won the Premier League title since its introduction in 1992.
Understanding EPL betting odds
EPL futures odds are constantly adjusted throughout the offseason due to player transfers and injuries. Once the season begins, title odds will change as teams win and lose games and as more players get hurt or suspended. Sportsbooks will also adjust EPL odds based on handle and liability to certain teams.
EPL futures odds will usually look like this:
- Manchester United +350
This means that on a $100 bet, you'll stand to win $350 if Manchester City wins the EPL Championship. If it's close to the end of the competition, or a club has been particularly dominant, you might see them with a minus sign (-) ahead of their odds.
- Liverpool -500
This means that you would need to bet $500 to win just $100 on a Liverpool championship.
Above we have posted the American odds for EPL. However, these are easy to convert to decimal odds or fractional odds with our odds converter tool.
Premier League Odds FAQs
Manchester City are the defending Premier League winners, having won three straight titles.
Under its current construction, Manchester United have won nearly three times more than the next closest team, at 13. Expanding it to include the previous structure, Man United still hold the most first division titles at 20.
Since its new formation in 1992, the Premier League has seen seven different winners.