
What price are Spurs to win the Premier League? Read oddschecker’s preview of all the key markets ahead of the new season.
Premier League title odds
Tottenham Hotspur, under Jose Mourinho, are somewhat of a wildcard this season. Will they mount a surprise title charge? Could they implode? The odds suggest somewhere in-between…
Tottenham as long as 60/1 to win the Premier League
It’s looking increasingly hard for Spurs to win the Premier League. With Manchester and Liverpool light-years ahead of the rest, the job Jose Mourinho will have to do in order to win the Premier League is a titanic one.
The signings of Matt Doherty and Pierre-Emile Højbjerg are both excellent ones, but it’ll take more than this for the North London club to eclipse some of the big hitters.
However, Mourinho is a born winner, and the form which Spurs ended last season with will act as a huge boost to the fans and players ahead of this new campaign.
At 60/1, much work is left to be done for Spurs to start challenging at the top of the league, but a good start to the season will see this price clipped-in very quickly.

Man City favourites to win the Premier League
Despite being handily beaten to the Premier League title last season, Manchester City still find themselves 4/5 favourites to win the league this season.
Champions Liverpool are next in the market, priced at 23/10 to retain their crown, although a strong end to the transfer window will undoubtedly see that price shorten.
Chelsea, after their outstanding string of signings, are 11/1 to win the league, while Manchester United are slightly bigger at 20/1.
Spurs’ arch rivals Arsenal are fifth-favourites to win the league, priced at 33/1.
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- Man City – 4/5
- Liverpool – 23/10
- Chelsea – 11/1
- Man Utd – 20/1
- Arsenal – 33/1
- Spurs – 66/1
- Leeds – 200/1
- Leicester 250/1
Who will be Tottenham's top goalscorer?
As you’d expect, Harry Kane is Tottenham’s most likely top goalscorer this season.
The England skipper is 6/1 to win the Golden Boot, second in the outright market only behind Liverpool’s Mo Salah.
Son Heung-Min is a very chunky 80/1 to be the Premier League’s top scorer, while Dele Alli is Spurs’ third favourite in this market, priced at 250/1 outright.
Next Premier League manager to be sacked: how safe is Jose Mourinho?
As things stand, Jose Mourinho can count himself relatively safe.
The Portuguese is as long as 33/1 to lose his job, meaning the bookies are very confident that there are plenty of other candidates in this market who are safer bets.
West Ham’s David Moyes is the favourite to lose his job first (5/1), while Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson is next at 11/2.
Third-favourite to go is Fulham’s Scott Parker, who finds himself a 10/1 shot in this market.





