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- Everton manager Frank Lampard is the 1/2 favourite to be the next Premier League manager to leave
- David Moyes is into 7/2 after West Ham's tricky run in recent weeks
- Jesse Marsch drifts out to 9/1 after being odds on at 8/15 last month
Everton manager Frank Lampard is the 1/2 favourite to be the next Premier League manager to leave
The Premier League goes into a break with the World Cup coming up next week and bookies are giving odds on the next manager to leave.
Everton manager Frank Lampard is the bookmaker's favourite at 1/2 to be the 7th manager to leave their club this season.
Paddy Power put Lampard clear at the top of the market with West Ham manager David Moyes just behind at 7/2.
Next Premier League manager to leave | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Frank Lampard | 1/2 | 66.7% |
David Moyes | 7/2 | 22.2% |
Jesse Marsch | 9/1 | 10.0% |
Steve Cooper | 10/1 | 9.1% |
Antonio Conte | 14/1 | 6.7% |
Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper remains in the top 5 in the betting market to leave with his team sat in 18th in the league.
The new contract he signed recently and the EFL Cup third round win over Tottenham make it hard to see him leave his role.
David Moyes is into 7/2 after West Ham's tricky run in recent weeks
West Ham manager David Moyes is the second favourite to be the next manager to go in the Premier League with his side struggling.
The hashtag MoyesOut was trending on Twitter at the weekend after the Hammers loss at home to Leicester.
West Ham have lost 9 of their last 15 games including 3 in a row at home in the last week and it seems to be looking like a tricky season for Moyes and his side.

Next Manager To Be Sacked Betting Odds
Jesse Marsch drifts out to 9/1 after being odds on at 8/15 last month
Leeds manager Jesse Marsch was as short as 8/15 last month to be the next manager to go but his odds have since drifted out.
The Whites have turned their form around and winning away at Anfield against Liverpool boosted Marsch's stability at the club.
Despite chants of Marsch Out in the past month, Leeds fans seem to be happier with the way it is going at Elland Road lately.