Sack Race Betting Odds: Daniel Farke Favourite to Be First Premier League Manager to Leave in 2025/26

Daniel Farke is 5/1 favourite to be the first Premier League manager to leave this season, with BetVictor pricing the Leeds boss ahead of Keith Andrews and Regis Le Bris in the market.
Sack Race Betting Odds: Daniel Farke Favourite to Be First Premier League Manager to Leave in 2025/26
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  • Daniel Farke is 5/1 favourite to be the first PL manager to leave
  • Keith Andrews and Regis Le Bris follow closely at 6/1
  • Leeds’ tough start to Premier League life could determine Farke’s fate

Farke Tops Betting to Be First Premier League Manager to Leave

With the Premier League’s return just around the corner, betting markets are already heating up for the First Manager to Leave their post in the 2025/26 season. 

It’s newly promoted Leeds United boss Daniel Farke who finds himself at the top of that particular list with UK Betting Sites.

Despite guiding Leeds back to the top flight, Farke’s long-term future at Elland Road has been questioned. 

The German was linked with an exit in the summer after Premier League promotion and now sits at 5/1 favourite with BetVictor to be the first managerial casualty this season.

Next Premier League Manager to LeaveOddsProbability
Daniel Farke5/116.7%
Keith Andrews6/114.3%
Regis Le Bris6/114.3%
Scott Parker8/111.1%
Nuno Espirito Santo10/19.1%
What the expert says...
While promotion was a major achievement, Daniel Farke finds himself with a squad that may struggle against Premier League opposition. The pressure at Leeds is always high and any early slump could be decisive.

Jake Ashton - Football Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Pressure Already Mounting on New Faces

Both Keith Andrews and Regis Le Bris will be in the Premier League dugouts for the first time this season and are both priced at 6/1 to be the first to go. 

Early fixtures will be crucial for these managers, particularly as promoted clubs continue to find life tough against seasoned top-flight opposition.

Scott Parker returns to the Premier League with Burnley and his price of 8/1 reflects a history of short stays and volatile campaigns. 

Meanwhile, Nuno Espirito Santo at Forest is a familiar name, but at 10/1 his position also looks anything but safe.

Where to Bet on Premier League Manager Markets

The best football betting sites are now offering full outright markets for the 2025/26 Premier League season, including specials like First Manager to Leave, Top Goalscorer, and Golden Glove.

With the season set to kick off on August 15th, now is the perfect time to explore the latest new betting offers from UK Betting Sites including BetVictor, which is offering competitive odds across all managerial specials.

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