Premier League Sack Race Odds: Thomas Frank Evens Favourite After Spurs’ FA Cup Exit

Thomas Frank is now evens favourite in the Premier League Sack Race after Tottenham’s FA Cup exit. Nuno Espírito Santo follows closely as pressure mounts across the division.
Premier League Sack Race Odds: Thomas Frank Evens Favourite After Spurs’ FA Cup Exit
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  • Thomas Frank is evens favourite to be the next Premier League manager sacked after Tottenham’s FA Cup third-round exit.
  • Nuno Espírito Santo is second favourite at 7/4, with West Ham’s form also under scrutiny.
  • Sean Dyche, Oliver Glasner and Scott Parker are longer-priced outsiders in the latest sack race betting.

Thomas Frank Favourite in the Dreaded Sack Race Market

The Premier League sack race has taken another dramatic turn following Tottenham Hotspur’s 2-1 home defeat to Aston Villa, a result that dumped Spurs out of the FA Cup at the third-round stage and intensified pressure on head coach Thomas Frank.

That loss, combined with an underwhelming league campaign, has seen Frank’s odds slashed to evens (1/1) to be the next Premier League manager to leave his post. 

Bookmakers have reacted swiftly, with the Tottenham boss now clear at the top of the dreaded sack race market.

With clubs increasingly ruthless and the second half of the season approaching, punters are once again turning their attention to one of football’s most closely followed novelty markets.

Next Premier League Manager to Go

ManagerClubOddsImplied Probability
Thomas FrankTottenham1/150.0%
Nuno Espírito SantoWest Ham7/436.4%
Sean DycheNottingham Forest10/19.1%
Oliver GlasnerCrystal Palace10/19.1%
Scott ParkerBurnley12/17.7%

Pressure Mounting on Thomas Frank at Tottenham

Thomas Frank’s appointment at Spurs was initially greeted with optimism, with the club hoping the Dane could stabilise performances and rebuild confidence after several turbulent seasons.

However, results have failed to improve consistently, and Saturday’s FA Cup exit at home appears to have been a tipping point. 

Being knocked out so early and on home soil has sparked frustration among supporters, particularly with European qualification already looking unlikely via the league.

At evens, bookmakers are effectively saying there’s a 50/50 chance Frank is the next manager to go, a remarkable position given how recently he arrived at the club.

Spurs’ upcoming league fixtures could prove decisive. A poor run over the next few weeks may leave the board with little choice but to act, especially with patience wearing thin and expectations remaining high in North London.

What the expert says...
Evens tells you everything. Spurs’ FA Cup exit has massively shifted the narrative around Thomas Frank. If results don’t turn quickly, the club may feel forced into action.

Jake Ashton - Football Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Nuno Espírito Santo in Trouble at West Ham

Second in the betting is West Ham boss Nuno Espírito Santo, priced at 7/4. 

The Hammers performances have been inconsistent to say the least and large sections of the fanbase remain unconvinced.

Nuno’s pragmatic style has drawn criticism, particularly in matches where West Ham have struggled to assert themselves against mid-table opposition. 

The pressure is very real with West Ham now 7 points from safety in the Premier League table.

At 7/4, the market suggests Nuno is firmly under the microscope, and further poor results could quickly see him move to the top of the sack race list.

Where To Bet on Sack Race Odds

Managerial betting markets are widely available across UK betting sites, particularly during busy periods of the football calendar.

For those looking to get involved, it’s worth comparing prices and offers across multiple bookmakers. You can do that via:

🔹 Best football betting sites

🔹 Latest free bets and bookmaker offers

These pages also include bookmaker reviews, helping punters decide where to place novelty and football bets responsibly.

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