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- Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy is odds-on to be next manager to leave
- No Manager to go follows behind as 2/1 second favourite
- Leicester all but certain to go down with Ipswich also 1/66 for relegation
Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy is odds-on to be next manager to leave
Betting odds continue to be given by UK Betting Sites on the dreaded Sack Race with Leicester manager Ruud van Nistelrooy moving into odds-on favourite to leave next.
Leicester have struggled under Van Nistelrooy's leadership since he replaced Steve Cooper earlier this season and it's unclear whether he will stay in the role as they look destined for the Championship.
The Foxes showed that they still had fight in them at the weekend with a spirited 2-2 draw against Brighton at the AMEX but that just delayed their inevitable relegation.
Latest markets now make it 4/6 that Leicester sack Van Nistelrooy next before the end of the season with a 60% chance that it happens according to those odds.
Next Premier League Manager To Leave | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Ruud van Nistelrooy | 4/6 | 60.0% |
No Manager to Leave | 2/1 | 33.3% |
Ange Postecoglou | 9/2 | 18.2% |
What the expert says...
No Manager to go follows behind as 2/1 second favourite
Bookie odds suggest that there's a decent chance we will see no more managerial moves before the end of the season.
Second favourite in the Sack Race market is that no manager will leave before the season wraps up at 2/1.
The top three in the betting market is completed by Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou, who has been under increasing pressure throughout the campaign.

The Sack Race: Betting on the Next Manager to be Sacked
Leicester all but certain to go down with Ipswich also 1/66 for relegation
With Leicester sitting 17 points off safety with just 18 left to play for before the end of the season, the Foxes need a miracle to stay up.
At odds of 1/500 it's clear that bookies think that will not happen and Ipswich are also heavily odds-on to go down at 1/66.
Kieran McKenna's men are 14 points off West Ham and Wolves in 17th and 16th and they also need a massive turnaround to have any chance of staying up.
Manchester City follow them in the market at 20/1 with their relegation odds drifting after reports that their 115 charges case won't be completed until the Summer.