Arsenal start the 2026/27 Premier League season as 6/4 favourites to retain the title they won in May 2026, their first English championship in 22 years. With the new campaign approaching and the summer transfer window reshaping every squad, the outright betting markets are already live across major bookmakers. This guide breaks down the latest Premier League odds for the title, top-four and relegation races, explains how each market works, and shows how to bet on them with crypto.
Who are the favourites to win the Premier League in 2026/27?
Arsenal head the outright market at 6/4 with William Hill, bet365 and Squawka all listing the same price, an implied probability of roughly 40%. The Gunners became champions in May 2026 with 85 points, finishing ahead of Manchester City on 78 after a final-day win over Crystal Palace.
Manchester City are the 5/2 second favourites as they enter the post-Pep Guardiola era, with Enzo Maresca tipped to take charge. Liverpool are priced at 5/1 and Manchester United at 7/1, completing the four shortest prices in the market. In US odds, the same market reads Arsenal +150, Manchester City +250 and Liverpool +500 at BetMGM and Hard Rock Bet.
Premier League 2026/27 title odds
Odds from William Hill and bet365, accurate at the time of writing and subject to change. Implied probability is the odds expressed as a percentage chance, before the bookmaker margin.
How do Premier League outright odds work?
An outright bet is a wager on the overall winner of the league after all 38 matches, rather than the result of a single game. Unlike a match bet that settles in 90 minutes, an outright bet stays active for the entire season and only settles when the title is mathematically decided. That means a 6/4 bet on Arsenal placed in June 2026 remains live until May 2027.
Premier League odds are shown in three formats that all express the same payout. Fractional odds (6/4) show profit relative to stake, so a successful 10-unit bet at 6/4 returns 15 units profit plus the stake. Decimal odds (2.50) show the total return per unit staked, and American odds (+150) show the profit on a 100-unit stake.
Outright prices move throughout the season as results, injuries and transfers change each team’s chances, so the value on a given team can shift significantly between June and the opening weeks of the campaign. Placing an outright bet early, before the market adjusts to summer signings, is one way bettors look for value.
Premier League top-four betting odds 2026/27
The top-four market covers which teams will finish in the Champions League qualification places. Arsenal are 1/8 favourites to finish in the top four again, having placed there in each of the last four seasons. Manchester City are 2/7 as they chase a 17th consecutive top-four finish, the longest active streak in the Premier League.
Liverpool (4/9) and Manchester United (1/2) are also odds-on for a top-four place, while Chelsea lead the chasing pack at 11/10 after finishing 10th last season. Aston Villa are 5/2, Newcastle 7/1 and Tottenham 8/1, according to bet365’s early market. Short prices on big clubs carry risk: Chelsea were as short as 4/7 for the top four in 2025/26 and finished 10th.
Premier League relegation odds 2026/27
Promoted clubs dominate the early relegation market. Hull are the 3/10 favourites to go straight back down, with Coventry at 8/13 and Ipswich at 4/6 also expected to struggle in their first season up. All three promoted sides will reference Leeds and Sunderland, who defied the odds in 2025/26 — Leeds finished 14th and Sunderland came 7th to qualify for the Europa League.
Among established clubs, Sunderland are 2/1 to be relegated despite their European qualification, as combining league survival with Europa League football is a known challenge. Crystal Palace, Leeds and Fulham are each priced around 11/2 in the relegation market. Last season showed there is no room for complacency: Wolves finished bottom on 20 points after eight seasons in the top flight.
How do you bet on the Premier League with crypto?
Crypto sportsbooks let you bet on Premier League markets using cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT and Solana, with deposits and withdrawals settled on the blockchain rather than through a bank. The main practical differences from a traditional bookmaker are faster withdrawals, instant deposits, and no identity-verification step before you can play.
One example is Toshi.bet, a crypto sportsbook and casino that covers all major sports — football, basketball, tennis and esports — with both pre-match and in-play markets. Toshi.bet processes instant crypto deposits and withdrawals, requires no KYC to start betting, and supports 19 cryptocurrencies across its markets.
For Premier League outright bets specifically, two features matter. In-play betting lets you wager on matches as they happen, with odds updating live, and the cash-out feature lets you settle a bet before the event finishes — taking your bet back in-play to lock in a profit or limit a loss before the final whistle. That flexibility is useful on season-long outright bets, where a team’s price can swing dramatically across 38 games.
Bettors comparing options tend to weigh market coverage, withdrawal speed and rewards. Platforms that let you bet with crypto typically settle withdrawals in minutes rather than the days a card or bank transfer can take, and Toshi.bet pairs this with a progressive rewards programme and rakeback across both sportsbook and casino play.
Premier League betting FAQ
Who is favourite to win the Premier League in 2026/27?
Arsenal are the favourites to win the 2026/27 Premier League at 6/4, ahead of Manchester City at 5/2 and Liverpool at 5/1.
What does 6/4 mean in betting odds?
Odds of 6/4 mean you win 6 units of profit for every 4 units staked. A successful 10-unit bet at 6/4 returns 15 units profit plus your original stake.
When do Premier League outright bets pay out?
Premier League outright bets settle when the title, top-four or relegation outcome is mathematically confirmed, usually in May at the end of the 38-game season.
Can you bet on the Premier League with crypto?
Yes. Crypto sportsbooks such as Toshi.bet let you bet on Premier League markets using Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT and other cryptocurrencies, with instant deposits, instant withdrawals and no KYC required to start.
What is cash-out in football betting?
Cash-out lets you settle a bet before the event finishes, taking a payout based on the current odds. On Toshi.bet you can take your bet back in-play to lock in a profit or reduce a loss before the final result.
Odds correct at the time of writing and subject to change. 18+. Please gamble responsibly.