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·5 de enero de 2026
Premier League Prices: Arsenal 1/4 for title and West Ham 2/13 for drop

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Arsenal are 1/4 to win the Premier League after going six points clear in the title race after matchday 20. The Gunners beat Bournemouth 3-2 in a thrilling game on Saturday evening before City dropped points against managerless Chelsea on Sunday.
Pep Guardiola's men were 1-0 up until Enzo Fernandez's added time leveller which left the Etihad club 3/1 to win the league. The result made it four points dropped across the last two matchdays for City.
Aston Villa are level on points with Manchester City after bouncing back from their matchday 19 drubbing at Arsenal by beating Nottingham Forest on Saturday. Unai Emery's team are a whopping 33/1 in the title winner betting but look nailed on at 1/5 for a top four finish.
Chelsea are 7/4 for the top four after their point at City. Much will depend on how they perform under their next manager. Liam Rosenoir looks set to succeed Enzo Maresca after the Englishman flew into London for talks with Stamford Bridge bosses. You can get Alan Shearer's views on Chelsea and Rosenior here.
The main news, however, is the sacking of Ruben Amorim at Manchester United after saying: "I'm here to be a manager, not coach."
Oliver Glasner was the favourite to succeed Amorim as United boss before the market was suspended on Monday morning.
You can read all about the next Man Utd Manager betting on this site shortly.
Betfair reopened betting on Wolves but the Black Country club are still 1/500 to go down following their first win of the season. Burnley are the same price and Lewis Jones believes the Clarets could end the season bottom.
The 3-0 victory came against West Ham and, while Wolves were excellent, the Hammers' slide is the bigger story. They are 2/13 to go down as their abysmal run under Nuno Espirito Santo continued.
Next up for Nuno is a six-ponter against his former-club Forest on Tuesday. Sean Dyche's team are 17th in the table, four points clear of 18th-placed West Ham, and 4/1 to be relegated.









































