The Mag
·11 novembre 2024
The Mag
·11 novembre 2024
Some very interesting odds on Premier League top four (and other possibilities) for the 2024/25 season where Newcastle United are concerned, with bookies taking stock after Sunday’s win over Nottingham Forest.
That massive victory achieved for NUFC in this eleventh PL round of matches.
The Premier League now head into the November international break.
Newcastle United doing so after a run of three wins against Chelsea in the Carabao Cup, Arsenal and Forest in the Premier League.
The bookies and punters reacting to how things now stand in the Premier League table (see below), as well of course, how they are now seeing the underlying strengths of the various teams and squads.
Listed below are the general Premier League odds now available from the various bookies for the 2024/25 season (in brackets are what the odds were after the opening round of PL games):
Win the Premier League:
5/4 (13/2) Liverpool
9/4 (11/8) Man City
4/1 (9/5) Arsenal
20/1 (40/1) Chelsea
80/1 (33/1) Tottenham
150/1 (40/1 Newcastle United
200/1 (66/1) Aston Villa
200/1 (28/1) Man U
250/1 (1,000/1) Nottingham Forest
250/1 (200/1) Brighton
So Newcastle United now rated equal sixth most likely.
At the very top, Liverpool now clear favourites.
This is how the Premier League table looks today (Monday 11 November 2024):
Premier League relegation:
1/5 (1/1) Southampton
4/6 (10/11) Ipswich
5/6 (1/2) Leicester
7/4 (7/2) Wolves
5/2 (5/2) Everton
7/2 (10/1) Palace
12/1 (12/1) Man City
12/1 (20/1) West Ham
16/1 (7/1) Brentford
66/1 (11/2) Fulham
66/1 (3/1) Forest
66/1 (7/1) Bournemouth
150/1 (40/1) Chelsea
300/1 (40/1) Brighton
500/1 (250/1) Man U
500/1 (200/1) Villa
750/1 (250/1) Tottenham
1,000/1 (250/1) Newcastle United
2,000/1 (2,000/1) Liverpool
2,000/1 (2,000/1) Arsenal
Eddie Howe’s team now seen as third least likely to go down in the 2024/25 season.
If you are wondering about the Man City 12/1 odds of relegation, this is due to the possibility (probability?) of severe punishment from the 115 Premier League charges they face, which could include amongst other sanctions, points deduction or even relegation. That hearing now reported to be ongoing.
Finish Premier League top four:
1/16 (1/2) Liverpool
1/9 (1/9) Arsenal
2/9 (1/7) Man City
4/5 (9/4) Chelsea
3/1 (9/4) Tottenham
5/1 (9/4) Newcastle United
11/2 (7/2) Villa
15/2 (2/1) Man U
9/1 (11/1) Brighton
33/1 (100/1) Forest
40/1 (100/1) Bournemouth
50/1 (66/1) Fulham
This is where, like me, I guess you will be giving most focus.
Can Newcastle United bounce back into the Premier League top four and get Champions League football?
Well the bookies now have NUFC sixth most likely, after that win over Forest.
Recent defeats had seen United drift out to far higher odds, despite generally decent performances. Now a question of can Eddie Howe’s side build on finally getting the wins they deserve, against Chelsea in the cup, the Gunners in the Premier League, plus Forest at the City Ground.
As the table shows above, Newcastle United only one point off the Premier League top four, indeed one point off top three.
Eddie Howe’s side having in their opening eleven matches already faced Man City, Arsenal, Forest, Fulham, Brighton and Chelsea, six of the seven teams currently above them.
Nottingham Forest 1 Newcastle 3 – Sunday 10 November 2pm
(Stats via BBC Sport)
Goals:
Newcastle United:
Isak 54, Joelinton 72, Barnes 83
Forest:
Murillo 21
(Half-time stats in brackets)
Possession was Newcastle 56% (60%) Forest 44% (40%)
Total shots were Newcastle 17 (7) Forest 9 (3)
Shots on target were Newcastle 6 (2) Forest 3 (1)
Corners were Newcastle 5 (4) Forest 4 (2)
Touches in the box Newcastle 33 (20) Forest 17 (8)
Newcastle United team v Nottingham Forest:
Pope; Livramento, Schar, Burn, Hall; Longstaff, Bruno, Willock (Tonali 69), Gordon (Barnes 80), Isak (Osula 90+8), Joelinton
Unused Subs:
Targett, Jacob Murphy, Dubravka, Miley, Almiron, Kelly
(Nottingham Forest 1 Newcastle 3 – Match ratings and comments on all Newcastle United players – Read HERE)
(Nuno Espirito Santo impressive comments after Newcastle United outclass Nottingham Forest – Read HERE)