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·26 gennaio 2026
Premier League Prices: Pressure starting to tell on Gunners but Carrick's United are on the up

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A week after having the chance to open up a nine-point gap at the top of the table Arsenal's lead is down to just four points after they were beaten 2-3 at home to Manchester United on Sunday.
The pressure appears to be impacting the Gunners and they've now taken just two points from the last nine available. As a result they've drifted to 4/11 to win the Premier League title having been as short as 1/6 last weekend.
Manchester City resumed winning ways with a routine 2-0 win over bottom side Wolves and they're back to within four points of Arsenal at the top of the table and they've shortened to 11/4 in the market, while Aston Villa recorded an impressive 2-0 win at Newcastle to also move within four points of the leaders.
Unai Emery's men are now 14/1 to win the Premier League title, that's the shortest price they've been all season having been as big as 300/1 when they opened up the campaign with five games without a win.
There have been some big changes in the Top 4 Finish market following wins for Chelsea and Man United and a defeat for Liverpool.
The Reds fought back from 2-0 down at Bournemouth to level the game 2-2 but the Cherries scored with the very last kick of the game to inflict Liverpool's first league defeat since November. Arne Slot's men have fallen to sixth in the table and they're now out to 5/4 to finish in the top four. That's the biggest price they've been all season having been as short as 1/33 when they opened the campaign with five straight league wins.
Manchester United are up fourth in the table following their excellent win at Arsenal. That's two wins out of two under new interim boss Michael Carrick and he's now 13/8 to be the United boss on the first day of next season. The Red Devils shortened to 5/4 to finish in the top four and that's also the shortest price they've been in the market this term.
Also on 5/4 is Chelsea who recorded an impressive 3-0 win at Crystal Palace on Sunday, a result that moved them up to fifth in the table, while Newcastle are out to 12/1 following their home defeat to Aston Villa.
*Please Note: Pre-Season, Sportsbook High and Sportsbook Low Odds date back to Friday 15 August, the day the new Premier League season commenced. Any fluctuation in odds prior to 15 August are not recorded.
Liverpool make their first appearance in the Top 6 Finish market following their defeat to Bournemouth. The Reds started the season at 1/33, shortened to 1/100 when they won their opening five league games, but they're now out to 2/13 in the market.
Chelsea are into 2/15 following their win at Palace but the big movers are Man United who are now the same price as Liverpool at 2/13 having been as big as 6/4 at one stage during the season.
It was a bad weekend for three other teams in the market to finish in the top six with Newcastle out to 9/4 after losing at home to Villa while Brentford also lost at home - 2-0 to Nottingham Forest - on Sunday and they're out to 17/2 in the market.
Brighton were the third team in the market to suffer a defeat over the weekend when they went down 2-1 at Fulham thanks to a stoppage time goal from Harry Wilson, meaning the two team have flip-flopped in the market. The Cottagers are now 7/1 to finish in the top six this season, the shortest price they've been, while the Seagulls are out to 9/1, the biggest price they've been.
*Please Note: Pre-Season, Sportsbook High and Sportsbook Low Odds date back to Friday 15 August, the day the new Premier League season commenced. Any fluctuation in odds prior to 15 August are not recorded.
There's little change in the Relegation market with Wolves still 1/500 following their defeat at Man City. Burnley remain huge odds-on to be relegated also despite picking up another point, this time in a 2-2 draw at Tottenham, while West Ham recorded their second win on the spin with a 3-1 victory over Sunderland.
The Hammers have drifted to 4/11 to go down having been as short as 1/10 but for the second week running they saw their nearest rivals pick up points as Nottm Forest won 2-0 at Brentford. The Tricky Trees are out to 15/2 to be relegated. Leeds remain 7/1 and play Everton on Monday night.
Having been as big as 25/1 to be relegated when opening the season in great form, Crystal Palace are now 17/2 in the market following their home defeat to Chelsea. The Eagles are in dreadful form and have dropped to 15th in the table, just eight points above the drop zone.
Tottenham are level on points with Palace and just one place above them and they've now made an appearance in the below table at 16/1 after drawing 2-2 at Burnley. Spurs were 100/1 at the start of the season but a poor run of form has resulted in their odds plummeting.
*Please Note: Pre-Season, Sportsbook High and Sportsbook Low Odds date back to Friday 15 August, the day the new Premier League season commenced. Any fluctuation in odds prior to 15 August are not recorded.
Only Antoine Semenyo added to his tally this weekend with a single goal against Wolves and that means the market is largely unchanged, though the Man City attacker has shortened from 80/1 last week to 50/1 this week.
*Please Note: Pre-Season, Sportsbook High and Sportsbook Low Odds date back to Friday 15 August, the day the new Premier League season commenced. Any fluctuation in odds prior to 15 August are not recorded.









































