EPL League Winner Betting Trends: Liverpool, Arsenal, Man City and Tottenham Battle

Sportsgrid-Staff

The race to clinch the English Premier League title is heating up, and so are the betting odds. As teams battle it out on the pitch, the numbers tell a compelling story off the field. Let’s take a closer look at how the odds have shifted for some of the top contenders.
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Line movement (Open to Now)
- Manchester City -175 to -140
- Arsenal +800 to +350
- Liverpool +750 to +600
- Tottenham +5000 to +1000
Arsenal started the season with +800 opening odds but has since seen their chances surge impressively. Just last week, they were listed at +550, and now they’re sitting pretty at +350. Bettors seem to be taking notice of the league co-leaders, with Arsenal leading with both a 24.2% ticket percentage and a whopping 30.4% handle percentage.
Highest Ticket%
- Arsenal 24.2%
- Liverpool 17.4%
- Tottenham 10.8%
Liverpool, the Merseyside giants, opened their campaign with odds of +750. Despite some solid performances, their odds have remained steady over the past week at +600. They account for the second-highest ticket count with 17.4%, and their 21.1% of the handle is the third-highest.
Tottenham Hotspur, after starting the season as massive underdogs with odds of +5000, have shown why you can never count them out as they top the EPL table with a 6-0-2 record for 20 points on the season. Their odds drastically improved to +1600 last week and have now further shortened to +1000. Spurs hold 10.8% of the tickets and 8.2% of the handle.
Manchester United have had a roller coaster of a season in the betting world. Starting at +800, they faced a dramatic drift to +10000 last week. The current odds are +6600, suggesting some faint hope remains despite their mediocre 4-4-0 mark. They possess 9.9% of the tickets and 3.7% of the handle.
Chelsea‘s journey has mirrored that of Manchester United. They opened at +1400 but have found themselves stuck at +10000 for the past week. The Blues have been severely disappointing, with just 11 points through eight matches this season. They account for 7.5% of tickets and just 5.3% of the handle.
Highest Handle%
- Arsenal 30.4%
- Manchester City 22.4%
- Liverpool 21.1%
Lastly, Manchester City. As favorites from the get-go, they had odds of -175. Even though they’ve oscillated a bit, moving to -225 last week and currently at -140, just two points back of the league’s top spot. The Citizens are responsible for 7.2% of the tickets, and their 22.4% of the handle is the second-highest in the league.
Biggest Liability
- Luton Town
- Arsenal
- Liverpool
The tussle for supremacy in the Premier League continues, both on and off the pitch. While the odds provide a snapshot of the current sentiment, the only certainty in football is its unpredictability. Happy betting to all!
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