Premier League 2025/26 Odds: Liverpool 15/8 Favourites to Retain Title

Liverpool open as 15/8 favourites to win the 2025/26 Premier League title, with Man City and Arsenal close behind. We break down the early odds and what the market is saying.
Premier League 2025/26 Odds: Liverpool 15/8 Favourites to Retain Title

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  • Liverpool are 15/8 favourites to win the 2025/26 Premier League title after reclaiming the crown last season.
  • Man City (9/4) and Arsenal (5/2) are close behind in early betting.
  • Title odds are available now at bet365 and other leading UK betting sites, with free bets on offer.

Liverpool Lead Early Title Betting at 15/8

The 2024/25 Premier League season may have only just wrapped up, but bookmakers are already pricing up the next campaign and it’s Liverpool who lead the early title odds at 15/8.

Fresh from reclaiming the crown for the first time since 2020, the Reds are now seen as the team to beat under Arne Slot, who impressed in his debut season at Anfield. 

But Manchester City, winners of five of the last seven titles, remain hot on their heels at 9/4, while Arsenal sit close behind at 5/2 in bet365's market.

Further down the market, Newcastle (12/1) and Chelsea (20/1) are considered outside challengers, while Manchester United (40/1) have drifted significantly following their lowest-ever Premier League finish.

Premier League 2025/26 Winner
OddsProbability
Liverpool15/834.8%
Man City9/430.8%
Arsenal5/228.6%
Newcastle12/17.7%
Chelsea20/14.8%
Aston Villa40/12.4%
Man United40/12.4%
What the expert says...
It’s rare to see Liverpool favoured ahead of City in a title market, but after their dominant campaign, the 15/8 price makes sense.

Jake Ashton - Football Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Liverpool Favoured to Go Back-to-Back Under Slot

Liverpool’s price of 15/8 reflects not only their strong finish to last season but also renewed belief in Slot’s tactical approach and squad development. 

While the Reds still need to reinforce in key areas, their title win, combined with City’s relative regression, has made punters take notice.

Man City though will be eager to bounce back, but face a summer of transition with speculation around key players and potential staff changes.

Where to Bet on Premier League 2025/26 Title Odds

Early outright markets are already open at the best football betting sites, with title winner, top four, and relegation odds widely available. 

Whether you’re backing a favourite or an outsider, top UK Betting Sites like bet365 offer ante-post markets with competitive pricing and potential early cash-out options.

If you're getting in early, take advantage of the latest new betting offers to boost your outright selections, especially with summer tournaments and transfer windows likely to shift prices.

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