Betting.Betfair.com
·28 October 2024
Betting.Betfair.com
·28 October 2024
Can Slot steer Liverpool to title glory in his first season? The Reds are 9/4 on Betfair Sportsbook
Liverpool and Arsenal played out a thrilling 2-2 draw at the Emirates on Sunday but the person who enjoyed it most may have been Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola.
The Citizens are 13/10 favourites on the Betfair Sportsbook to win the league again but the big news in the title betting is that Liverpool have overtaken Arsenal to become the champions' nearest rivals.
The Reds are 9/4 to win the title in Arne Slot's first season in charge while the Gunners are [5/2]. The market reflects the table with leaders City one point ahead of Liverpool and five clear of Arsenal.
Mo Salah rescued a point for Liverpool with his 81st minute equaliser but, with neither side looking entirely convincing, City will fancy their chances of securing a record fifth consecutive league title.
Liverpool were the last team to win the Premier League other than City, when they triumphed under Jurgen Klopp in 2019/20, but since then it has been blue ribbons on the trophy every May.
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Aston Villa are level with the Gunners and would have been ahead of them had Unai Emery's men not conceded a late equaliser to Bournemouth on Saturday. Villa are 10/3 for consecutive top four finish.
Chelsea are just one point behind the Villans, following a 2-1 win over Newcastle at Stamford Bridge, as Enzo Maresca's impressive start at the club continued.
The west London Blues are 8/13 to be back in the Champions League big time next season. Maresca has chiseled a coherent side from his bloated squad.
Cole Palmer is 10/1 second favourite to be the Premier League's top scorer after his seventh in the competition this season gave them victory over the Magpies.
Meanwhile, fellow Londoners Tottenham slipped up at Crystal Palace, losing 1-0, and are [2/1] for a top four finish. Spurs are 2/5 for a top six finish.
It was a vital first league win of the season for Oliver Glasner's men who are 7/2 for relegation.