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Premier League 2023/24 winner Betting Odds
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Premier League 2023/24 winner Betting Odds

Manchester City has won the Premier League four times in the last five seasons and seems ready to win it again this season. When will the race end?

Premier League winner odds 2023/24

What do the oddsmakers think about each contender's prospects for next season?

Here are the most recent English Premier League winner odds for the 2023/2024 season:

Manchester City (1.65)

Arsenal (8.00)

Liverpool (9.00)

Manchester United (10.00)

Chelsea (15.00)

Newcastle United (15.00

 

Who are the favourites to win the Premier League in 2023/24?

Manchester City

Despite spending a significant portion of the 2022/23 season in second place, Manchester City displayed unwavering determination in their pursuit of claiming the top spot in the Premier League. With a remarkable comeback, they secured their fifth league title in the past six years.

Looking ahead to the upcoming season, the defending champions recognize that the road ahead will be challenging. Nevertheless, they unquestionably stand as one of the strongest contenders to once again lift the Premier League trophy.

 

Arsenal 

Arsenal came very close to ending their lengthy Premier League title drought during the 2022/23 season, raising hopes that they would repeat the success of their iconic campaign in 2003/04.

However, despite their strong performances in the first half of the campaign, Mikel Arteta's team ultimately had to tolerate a second-place finish following their bottled chances. While some might dismiss their success as a mere coincidence, the Gunners' solid season overall provides a bold foundation for future growth and improvement making them one of the top contenders in securing the crown of the upcoming Premier League season.

 

Liverpool  

Liverpool endured a challenging season in 2022/23, finishing in 5th place in the Premier League and securing a spot in the Europa League for the upcoming campaign. The team faced setbacks due to injuries and the time required for new signings to fully adapt.

Despite these obstacles, there are optimistic expectations that Jurgen Klopp's side will bounce back stronger in the next season. Their recent performances have demonstrated a renewed determination to compete for success once again. With a resilient mindset, Liverpool aim to regain their winning form and compete at the highest level in the coming season.

 

Manchester United

Manchester United is steadily improving in terms of both quality and resilience, positioning themselves as contenders not only for higher league standings but also for the Premier League title. The club manager Erik ten Hag achieved remarkable results in his debut year at Old Trafford, leading the team to a third-place finish in the top division of English football.

Building on this recent success, United are now poised to engage in a fiercely competitive race for the Premier League championship in the upcoming 2023/24 season. With Ten Hag at the helm, there is growing anticipation for United's continued progress and their pursuit of top honors in English football.

 

Chelsea 

Chelsea's 2022/23 season was marked by a series of letdowns, leading them into a 12th-place finish in the Premier League and a missed opportunity for European competition in the upcoming season.

The team encountered significant struggles to achieve their desired outcomes throughout the campaign, resulting in frustration for both the players and their supporters. However, the Blues enter a new era under the guidance of Mauricio Pochettino, who is set to take charge in July. 

A title challenge might seem ambitious for the Argentine manager who definitely will be eager to lead his side into higher positions in the domestic league next season and make a comeback to Champions League football.

 

Newcastle United 

Newcastle United had an unforgettable campaign under Eddie Howe, achieving their first top-four finish since the Bobby Robson era in the 2002/2003 season.

After a two-decade wait, the Tynesiders will finally make their return to European football's most prestigious tournament. Therefore, having returned to the Champions League, the Magpies' immediate objective is to establish themselves as a consistent presence in European competitions and consistently contend for a top-four position. 

Why not as well considering the possibility of mounting a title challenge after showing the ambitious side of the team this year.

 

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