
With seven points between Liverpool and Arsenal and 14 games to play what are each sides chances of winning the Premier League?
Liverpool’s dramatic 1-1 draw with Everton in the final Merseyside derby at Goodison Park leaves them seven points clear at the top of the Premier League table after 24 games, with Arsenal in second place.
James Tarkowski’s late equaliser denied Liverpool a nine-point cushion, offering Arsenal renewed hope despite their own struggles.
The Gunners face an uphill battle, especially with top scorer Kai Havertz out for the season and key players like Bukayo Saka, Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus also sidelined.
History suggests Liverpool are unlikely to be caught, with the biggest deficit overturned at this stage being five points by Man United in 2003 and Man City in 2019.
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Premier League Winner Odds
Team | Best Odds | Bookmaker |
---|---|---|
Liverpool | 2/7 | bet365 |
Arsenal | 10/3 | William Hill |
Nottingham Forest | 125/1 | Sporting Index |
Manchester City | 150/1 | SpreadEx |
Chelsea | 300/1 | SpreadEx |
Who is the favourite to win the Premier League Title?
Liverpool remains firm favourites to win the Premier League title at 2/7 with bet365, only drifting slightly from 2/9 after their draw with Everton.
Despite the setback and a tough run-in, with crucial games against Manchester City and Aston Villa looming in the next three matches, as well as Arsenal at Anfield on 10 May, confidence in Arne Slot’s side remains strong.
Arsenal, priced at 7/2 with AKBets, have an arguably easier schedule but face mounting injury woes with Kai Havertz, Bukayo Saka, and Gabriel Jesus and Gabriel Martinelli sidelined.
Since the conclusion of last night’s fixture Arsenal have taken 46% of total bets made through oddschecker on the Premier League Winner market.
Liverpool meanwhile, have taken just 27% of bets.