Premier League 2026/27 Outrights Hub

The 34th Premier League season is about to get under way with Arsenal starting their title defence at home to newly-promoted Coventry City on Friday, August 21.
As expected, Mikel Arteta's side start as favourites on betting sites to retain the title they won in style last season - finishing seven points clear of Manchester City.
The key markets will move throughout the season but this page will keep you updated until the final whistle is blown on Sunday, May 30.
Premier League 2026/27 Winner Odds:
Gunners Gunning For Back-To-Back Glory
As is tradition, the reigning champions are installed as pre-season favourites and they should get off to a winning start at the Emirates Stadium against Frank Lampard's Coventry, who won the Championship by 11 points.
In each of the previous three title defences, Arsenal finished second in the table, but the summer signings including midfielder Bruno Guimaraes is a statement of intent from the Gunners. Arsenal warmed up for Friday's opener by winning the Community Shield after beating Manchester City 3-0 in Cardiff.
It was not the start Enzo Maresca wanted as he begins his tenure as Pep Guardiola's replacement as City boss, who will be expected to pick up from where Guardiola left off by being Arsenal's main challengers.
Liverpool are also under new management with Andoni Iraola swapping Bournemouth's Vitality Stadium for Anfield and replacing Arne Slot in the dugout. Could Chelsea be a surprise package without European football?
Top Four Race Tough To Call
Last season's top four was tough to call as many expected Liverpool to secure one of the places, but that wasn't to be as the Reds finished five points behind Aston Villa.
Villa, who won the Europa League, may have been a surprise package in the top four, but they shouldn't have, especially with Unai Emery's expertise in getting the best out of his players.
Top Four Odds:
Michael Carrick's Manchester United secured third spot thanks to early exits from the two domestic cup competitions and without the distraction of European football.
Who will finish in the top-four this season? Will it be another team who aren't involved in Europe, or will a team be able to juggle European commitments to claim a coveted place in the top four?
Fourth Golden Boot For Haaland?
Since joining Manchester City, Erling Haaland has bagged the Golden Boot award in three of his four seasons and it would be a surprise if he wasn't challenging for the accolade once again.
The Norwegian is the overwhelming favourite to land the Golden Boot award again, but who knows what the season holds. Will Haaland avoid injuries that will sideline him and open the door for someone else to lead the goalscoring charts?
Liverpool's Alexander Isak is next on the list hoping to put last season's injury-hit campaign behind him, while the pressure will be on Brentford's Igor Thiago to follow up his 22-goal campaign for the Bees last season.
Premier League Golden Boot Odds:
Newcomers To Copy Sunderland & Leeds Blueprint
After back-to-back seasons where the newly-promoted sides were immediately relegated at the first attempt, Sunderland and Leeds emphatically bucked that trend.
Both fought off relegation comfortably enough, but Sunderland exceeded all expectations by finishing seventh to qualify for this season's Europa League, which could impact their league results.
To Finish Bottom Odds:
Coventry, Ipswich and Championship play-off winners Hull City know they will be written off throughout the season, which can be used as motivation by their managers to prove their doubters wrong.
Since the Premier League went to a 20-team format, 46% of 92 teams have failed to make it to a second successive season in the top flight.
Let us know who you think will win the main honours this season in the comments box below!



