
Could Jose Mourinho's side upset Liverpool and City in the Premier League title race?
- Tottenham have been cut from 50/1 pre-season to as short as 6/1, and a best price of 7/1 to win the title.
- They're odds-on to make the top four at 19/20, ahead of Man Utd and Arsenal.
Spurs odds for Premier League title cut to as low as 6/1
Tottenham Hotspur have had their odds decisively cut on winning their first-ever Premier League, following the side’s 1-0 win last night.
Jose Mourinho’s side entered the domestic season as 50/1 outside shots to win the title, but have now been cut into best price 7/1.
In fact, some bookmakers are going one step even further, with William Hill offering as short as 6/1 that the North London side win their maiden Premier League.
Van Dijk’s injury makes Man City favourites
Following Virgil van Dijk’s season-ending injury, Man City are the odds-against 6/4 favourites, despite dropping points again at the weekend.
Liverpool have dropped to 15/8 second-favourites in the market, although have been nibbled in from the 11/4 on offer last week.
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Spurs have leapfrogged previous third favourites, Chelsea, who now find themselves on the fringe of the market at 22/1.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Manchester United are 28/1, whilst Everton are 40/1 to pull off a shocking domestic title win.
Implied probability of winning the Premier League title:
| Team | Best odds | Implied % chance |
|---|---|---|
| Man City | 6/4 | 40% |
| Liverpool | 15/8 | 34.8% |
| Tottenham | 7/1 | 12.5% |
| Chelsea | 28/1 | 3.4% |
| Man Utd | 28/1 | 3.4% |
| Everton | 40/1 | 2.4% |
Leading football stats site, WhoScored.com, revealed that Spurs are the top scorers in the Premier League this season.
Son-Kane is now the joint-second most productive partnership in PL history, combining for 29 goals, 9 of which have been this season.
They’re now, chasing down Shearer and Sutton’s record of 13 goals combined for.

Oddschecker spokesperson Callum Wilson: "This is a Premier League season like no other, and if there is to be another surprise winner, this is surely going to be the year.
"Spurs under Jose Mourinho wouldn't be a fairy-tale on the same level as Leicester City, but it would still mark their first top flight triumph since 1961, and would solidify the Portuguese amongst the club's folklore."
Premier League winner odds:
- Man City - 6/4
- Liverpool - 15/8
- Tottenham - 7/1
- Chelsea - 28/1
- Man Utd - 28/1
- Everton - 40/1





