
Liverpool's Premier League title odds have been cut to odds-on for the first time this year.
We are five games into the season and there is already a standout candidate to lift the Premier League trophy.
Arne Slot's Liverpool are the first side to be backed into odds-on favourite to lift the trophy at odds as short as 10/11.
Their 2-1 win over Everton in the gameweek 5 maintained their perfect start to the season and marked the first time the Reds have won five consecutive games under Arne Slot.
They've marched five points clear at the top of the table, ahead of Arsenal who stole a point off Man City in the dying embers of the game on Sunday.
Punters are already convinved their third title is on the way with 58% of bets via oddschecker backing Liverpool to win the Premier League since the Arsenal vs Man City game.
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Premier League Title Odds
| Winner | Best Odds | Worst Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Liverpool | 11/10 | 10/11 |
| Arsenal | 2/1 | 13/8 |
| Man City | 13/2 | 11/2 |
Who is the favourite to win the Premier League?
Liverpool are the favourites to win the Premier League title at a best price of 11/10 with William Hill.
Arne Slot and Liverpool are already building on an impressive title winning campaign last year and having bolstered the squad with over £450 million of additions, they are proving to be a serious force to recon with this year.
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Arsenal head into their seventh campaign with Mikel Arteta, who despite spending close to £1bn since his arrival, is yet to lift the Premier League trophy.
They are a best price of 2/1 with 888Sport to finally get the job done this year.
Man City have already suffered two losses this season and sit in ninth place after five games but they have still been given an outside chance at abest price fo 13/2.





