Managerial changes alter Leeds United relegation odds and bookies’ projected Premier League table | OneFootball

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·6 June 2026

Managerial changes alter Leeds United relegation odds and bookies’ projected Premier League table

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Managerial movement ahead of 2026-27 has shifted relegation markets and the projected Premier League table for Leeds United and their rivals, according to yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk.

Leeds are set for a second season back in the top flight after finishing 14th last term. Chairman Paraag Marathe addressed the media in London on Thursday morning and spoke warmly about Daniel Farke, saying he expects the head coach to remain for years.


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Fulham confirmed on Tuesday that Marco Silva would leave after five years in charge, having briefly flirted with the drop before securing 11th. Crystal Palace, who ended a point and a place below Leeds, are also seeking a new manager after Oliver Glasner’s departure. On Thursday afternoon outgoing Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola was named Liverpool’s new head coach.

Those changes have prompted bookmakers to adjust relegation odds and the predicted finishing order for 2026-27.

Arsenal are rated 1st at 1000-1 to go down, followed by Liverpool at 750-1 and Manchester United also at 750-1. Aston Villa are 4th at 100-1, with Chelsea 5th at 100-1 after drifting from the 80s. Tottenham Hotspur sit 6th at 40-1.

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