Sheffield United Premier League preview: top half odds, top scorer and more

Sheffield United Premier League preview: top half odds, top scorer and more

What price are Sheffield United to finish in the top half? Read oddschecker’s preview of all the key markets ahead of the new season.

Premier League top ten odds

The Blades enjoyed a stellar campaign in 2019/20, can they repeat the feat?  

At the time of writing, bookmakers currently price Sheffield United as 10/3 to finish in top half again next season.  

For context, that’s ahead of Brighton (7/2) and just behind West Ham (3/1). Leeds are around the 9/4 mark for a top-half finish, whilst Southampton are 13/8.  

Everton follow next in the betting, currently priced at 4/6. Leicester are heavily odds on at 4/11, then comes Wolves 7/20 and Tottenham (1/8).  

Full Premier Top Ten Finish after Big Six

  • Wolves – 7/20
  • Leicester – 4/11
  • Everton – 8/11
  • Southampton – 13/8
  • Leeds – 9/4
  • West Ham – 3/1
  • Sheffield Utd – 10/3
  • Brighton – 7/2

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Who will be Sheffield United's top goalscorer?

When it comes to the prestigious Golden Boot, Sheffield United aren’t exactly in prime position.  

With more emphasis on a team style of play, the most likely candidate form the Blades is Scotland international Oli McBurnie, at 300/1.  

David McGoldrick is next up at 500/1, after only finding the net twice in 2019/20. 

Next Premier League manager to be sacked: is Chris Wilder safe?

Enjoying a sensational first season in the Premier League, Chris Wilder is in one of the safest jobs in the Premier League, according to the bookies.  

Wilder is currently 35/1 to be the first manager to leave their respective club, with only Pep Guardiola (400/1) Nuno Espirito Santo (40/10), Mikel Arteta (80/1) and Jurgen Klopp (100/1) longer.  

At the top of the market sits Roy Hodgson, currently 11/2 market leader. David Moyes (6/1) could be in danger, as could Scott Parker (10/1) and Dean Smith (11/1). 

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