
What price are Manchester City to win the Premier League? Read oddschecker’s preview of all the key markets ahead of the new season.
Premier League winner odds
After comprehensively losing out on a third consecutive Premier League title to Liverpool last season, what price are Manchester City this time around to regain their crown?
Man City favourites to win the Premier League
Despite finishing a whopping 18 points behind Liverpool in the Premier League last season, Pep Guardiola’s men are odds-on to exact revenge, with prices of 5/6 available with some operators.
The arrivals of Ferran Torres and Nathan Ake add yet more depth to this stacked City squad, while Pep will still be keen to bolster his defensive ranks further, with the start of the new campaign fast approaching.
Champions Liverpool can be backed at 11/5, although you can expect that price to be clipped in should Bayern’s Spanish superstar Thiago join Jurgen Klopp’s side.

Are Chelsea or Manchester United value outsiders?
Chelsea’s incredible transfer window has seen them installed as third-favourites for the Premier League (12/1), while Manchester United are next in line at 18/1.
While both sides finished on 66 points last season, it’s clear that the Londoners have had a much better summer thus far, and should they complete all of their desired business, they could turn into a serious threat to City and Liverpool.
Arsenal and Spurs can be found much further down the market—at 50/1 and 66/1 respectively—although it’s clear both are currently miles off challenging for the top prize.
Full Premier League Winner Market
- Man City – 5/6
- Liverpool – 11/5
- Chelsea – 12/1
- Man Utd – 18/1
- Arsenal – 50/1
- Spurs – 66/1
- Leeds – 200/1
- Leicester 250/1
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Who will be Manchester City's top goalscorer?
Unsurprisingly, Sergio Aguero is the red-hot favourite to be Man City’s top goalscorer.
The Argentinian maestro is 15/2 to win the Premier League Golden Boot this season, behind only Mo Salah, Harry Kane and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in the market.
City’s record goalscorer, despite a fairly patchy injury record, is still a very reliable source of goals, and it would be foolish to overlook him in this market.
Gabriel Jesus is 20/1 in the Golden Boot market, while Kevin de Bruyne is a chunky 100/1 to top score in the league – City’s third-most likely candidate.
Next Premier League manager to be sacked: is Pep Guardiola safe?
While the Premier League sack race is always an area of interest for football punters throughout the year, it’s unlikely that City boss Pep Guardiola will be in the conversation.
The Spaniard is as long as 40/1 to lose his job next season, with only Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta and Liverpool’s Jurgen Klopp—80/1 and 100/1 respectively—a bigger price in the market.
Guardiola, despite an underwhelming campaign last year, has still revolutionised the way City play, and it would take an utterly, unspeakably disastrous start for him to lose his job before any other Premier League boss.





