Leeds survival picture set against updated relegation odds as Ipswich lose Kieran McKenna | OneFootball

Leeds survival picture set against updated relegation odds as Ipswich lose Kieran McKenna | OneFootball

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·13 June 2026

Leeds survival picture set against updated relegation odds as Ipswich lose Kieran McKenna

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Leeds United’s bid to consolidate in 2026-27 comes into focus as updated relegation prices land and Ipswich Town begin a managerial search following Kieran McKenna’s exit.

According to yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk, the newest relegation odds indicate how bookmakers currently expect the 2026-27 Premier League to stack up.


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Arsenal are priced at 1000-1 for the drop, Liverpool and Manchester United at 750-1, Aston Villa and Chelsea at 100-1, and Tottenham Hotspur at 40-1.

In 2025-26 Leeds finished 14th, avoiding the immediate return, while Sunderland qualified for the Europa League in seventh.

Burnley, the previous season’s Championship runners-up, went straight back down along with Wolves and West Ham. Coventry City, Ipswich Town and Hull City come up to replace them next term.

Ipswich are now seeking a new boss after McKenna, who delivered three promotions in five seasons, stepped away from management to spend time with his family.

The revised prices frame the early survival picture for the newcomers and for Leeds entering year two back in the top flight.

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