Premier League 2019-20 betting odds: title winners, relegation, first manager to leave, top goalscorer
A look at the bookmaker prices ahead of the new campaign
Two-time defending champions Manchester City are the bookies’ favourites to win the Premier League in 2019-20.
Should City finish top it would be a third title in a row for Pep Guardiola’s talented side. According to Oddschecker City are priced at 1/2 to lift the trophy with Liverpool second favourites at 3/1.
Newly-promoted Sheffield United are favourites for relegation while Tottenham’s Harry Kane is tipped to win the Premier League golden boot ahead of Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah.
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The bookies also tip Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson to be the first top-flight manager to leave their job. But Sack Race prices have Manchester United’s Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as the man who could be in danger.
Here we look at the betting odds for the forthcoming Premier League season.
Premier League 2019-20 predictions: title winners and relegation candidates
2019-20 Premier League betting odds
Prices according to Oddschecker.
Title winner betting odds
- Manchester City: 1/2
- Liverpool: 3/1
- Tottenham: 16/1
- Manchester United: 40/1
- Arsenal: 50/1
- Chelsea: 66/1
Relegation betting odds
- Sheffield United: 5/6
- Norwich City: 5/4
- Burnley: 2/1
- Brighton: 2/1
- Newcastle United: 9/4
- Aston Villa: 11/4
- Crystal Palace: 9/2
- Bournemouth: 5/1
Top goalscorer betting odds
- Harry Kane (Tottenham): 4/1
- Mohamed Salah (Liverpool): 11/2
- Sergio Aguero (Man City): 6/1
- Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Arsenal): 8/1
- Raheem Sterling (Man City): 14/1
- Sadio Mane (Liverpool): 14/1
- Jamie Vardy (Leicester City): 20/1
- Alexandre Lacazette (Arsenal): 25/1
- Marcus Rashford (Man Utd): 25/1
- Gabriel Jesus (Man City): 33/1
Oddschecker: next manager to leave
- Roy Hodgson (Crystal Palace): 7/1
- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (Man Utd): 8/1
- Graham Potter (Brighton): 10/1
- Chris Wilder (Sheffield United): 16/1
- Frank Lampard (Chelsea): 16/1
- Javi Gracia (Watford): 16/1
- Manuel Pellegrini (West Ham United): 16/1
- Marco Silva (Everton): 16/1
- Ralph Hasenhuttl (Southampton): 20/1
- Daniel Farke (Norwich City): 20/1
- Full price list on oddschecker.com
The Sack Race: next manager to leave
- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (Man Utd): 5/1
- Roy Hodgson (Crystal Palace): 6/1
- Graham Potter (Brighton): 8/1
- Steve Bruce (Newcastle): 8/1
- Mauricio Pochettino (Tottenham): 10/1
- Dean Smith (Aston Villa): 12/1
- Daniel Farke (Norwich City): 14/1
- Marco Silva (Everton): 14/1
- Frank Lampard (Chelsea): 16/1
- Full price list on sackrace.com
Premier League fixtures: matchday one
Friday 9 August
- Liverpool vs. Norwich City (8pm, live on Sky Sports)
Saturday 10 August (3pm unless stated)
- West Ham United vs. Manchester City (12.30pm, live on BT Sport)
- Bournemouth vs. Sheffield United
- Burnley vs. Southampton
- Crystal Palace vs. Everton
- Watford vs. Brighton and Hove Albion
- Tottenham Hotspur vs. Aston Villa (5.30pm, live on Sky Sports)
Sunday 11 August
- Leicester City vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers (2pm)
- Newcastle United vs. Arsenal (2pm, live on Sky Sports)
- Manchester United vs. Chelsea (4.30pm, live on Sky Sports)
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