Premier League Winner Odds 2018 19

The Premier League fixtures 2018/19 have been announced and the adrenaline is starting to kick in. Not long to go and the new season starts with new hopes, new dreams – and new players. We are going to look at the games coming up in August and September along with the odds for each of the matches.

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There are some great opening games, with Man United starting off in style as they face previous League winners, Leicester City on Friday August 10. These are the perfect games to start doing your homework and checking out how the new players are fitting in in their new teams.

Manchester United had a difficult time with the friendlies in the summer, so it will be interesting to see the change once there are points at stake. Even Man City had a few struggles – losing games they expected to win. So, start watching those games, working on your football betting strategies and sit back as the new season unfolds before us

All kick-offs are 15:00 on Saturdays and Bank Holidays unless otherwise stated. Remember, all fixtures are still subject to alteration.

Results:

Saturday December 01

Man City3-1Bournemouth
Leicester City2-0Watford
Crystal Palace2-0Burnley FC
Newcastle0-3West Ham
Huddersfield1-2Brighton
17.30Southampton2-2Man United

Sunday December 02

12.00Chelsea2-0Fulham
14.05Arsenal4-2Tottenham
17.15Liverpool1-0Everton

Tuesday December 04

19.45Bournemouth2-1Huddersfield
19.45West Ham3-1Cardiff City
19.45Brighton3-1Crystal Palace
19.45Watford1-0Man City

Wednesday December 05

19.45Fulham1-1Leicester City
19.45Wolves2-1Chelsea
19.45Burnley FC3-1Liverpool
19.45Everton1-1Newcastle
20.00Man United2-2Arsenal
20.00Tottenham3-1Southampton

Saturday December 08

12.30Bournemouth0-4Liverpool
Burnley1-0Brighton
Man United4-1Fulham
Arsenal1-0Huddersfield
Cardiff1-0Southampton
West Ham3-2Crystal Palace
Chelsea2-0Man City
Leicester City0-2Tottenham

Sunday December 09

16.00Newcastle1-2Wolves

Monday December 10

20.00Everton2-2Watford

Saturday December 15

12.30Man City3-1Everton
Crystal Palace1-0Leicester City
Wolves2-0Bournemouth
Huddersfield0-1Newcastle
Tottenham1-0Burnley FC
Watford3-2Cardiff City
17.30Fulham0-2West Ham

Sunday December 16

13.30Southampton3-2Arsenal
Brighton1-2Chelsea
Liverpool3-1Man United

Friday December 21

20.00Wolves0-2Liverpool

Saturday December 22

12.30Arsenal3-1Burnley
Huddersfield1-3Southampton
Bournemouth2-0Brighton
Man City2-3Crystal Palace
Newcastle0-0Fulham
Chelsea0-1Leicester City
West Ham0-2Watford
Cardiff1-5Man United

Sunday December 23

16.00Everton2-6Tottenham

Wednesday December 26

Fulham1-1Wolves
Burnley1-5Everton
Liverpool4-0Newcastle
Crystal Palace0-0Cardiff City
Leicester City2-1Man City
Tottenham5-0Bournemouth
Man United3-1Huddersfield
Brighton1-1Arsenal
Watford1-2Chelsea

Thursday December 27

19.45Southampton1-2West Ham

Saturday December 29

Brighton1-0Everton
Fulham1-0Huddersfield
Leicester0-1Cardiff
Spurs1-3Wolves
Watford1-1Newcastle
Liverpool5-1Arsenal

Sunday December 30

Crystal Palace0-1Chelsea
Burnley2-0West Ham
Southampton1-3Man City
Man Utd4-1Bournemouth

January

Tuesday January 01

Winner
Everton0-1Leicester
Arsenal4-1Fulham
Cardiff0-3Spurs

Wednesday January 02

Bournemouth3-3Watford
Chelsea0-0Southampton
Huddersfield1-2Burnley
West Ham2-2Brighton
Wolves0-2Crystal Palace
Newcastle0-2Man Utd

Thursday January 03

Man City2-1Liverpool

Saturday January 12

West Ham1-0Arsenal
Brighton0-1Liverpool
Burnley2-1Fulham
Cardiff0-0Huddersfield
Crystal Palace1-2Watford
Leicester1-2Southampton
Chelsea2-1Newcastle

Sunday January 13

Everton2-0Bournemouth
Spurs0-1Man Utd

Monday January 14

Man City3-0Wolves

Saturday January 19

Wolves4-3Leicester
Bournemouth2-0West Ham
Liverpool4-3Crystal Palace
Man Utd2-1Brighton
Newcastle3-0Cardiff
Southampton2-1Everton
Watford0-0Burnley
Arsenal2-0Chelsea
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Sunday January 20

Huddersfield0-3Man City
Fulham1-2Spurs

Tuesday January 29

Premier
19.45Arsenal2-1Cardiff
19.45Wolverhampton Wanderers3-0West Ham United
19.45Fulham4-2Brighton
19.45Huddersfield0-1Everton
20.00Manchester United2-2Burnley
20.00Newcastle United2-1Manchester City

Wednesday January 30

19.45Bournemouth4-0Chelsea
19.45Southampton1-1Crystal Palace
20.00Liverpool1-1Leicester City
20.00Tottenham Hotspur2-1Watford

February

Saturday February 2

12.30Spurs1-0Newcastle
Brighton0-0Watford
Burnley1-1Southampton
Chelsea5-0Huddersfield
Crystal Palace2-0Fulham
Everton1-3Wolves
17.30Cardiff2-0Bournemouth

Sunday February 3

14.05Leicester0-1Man Utd
16.30Man City3-1Arsenal

Monday February 4

20.00West Ham1-1Liverpool

Wednesday February 6

19.45EvertonvMan City

Saturday February 9

12.30Fulham0-3Manchester Utd
Crystal Palace1-0West Ham
Huddersfield1-2Arsenal
Liverpool3-0Bournemouth
Southampton1-2Cardiff
Watford1-0Everton
17.30Brighton1-3Burnley

Sunday February 10

13.30Tottenham Hotspur3-1Leicester City
16.00Manchester City6-0Chelsea

Monday February 11

20.00Wolves1-1Newcastle

Friday February 22

19.45Cardiff1-5Watford
19.45West Ham3-1Fulham

Saturday February 23

12.30Burnley2-1Tottenham Hotspurs
Bournemouth1-1Wolves
Leicester1-4Crystal Palace
Newcastle2-0Huddersfield

Sunday February 24

Man Utd0-0Liverpool
Arsenal2-0Southampton

Tuesday February 26

19.45Cardiff0-3Everton
19.45Huddersfield1-0Wolves
19.45Leicester2-1Brighton & Hove Albion
20.00Newcastle2-0Burnley

Wednesday February 27

19.45Arsenal5-1Bournemouth
19.45Man City1-0West Ham United
19.45Southampton2-0Fulham
20.00Chelsea2-0Tottenham Hotspurs
20.00Crystal Palace1-3Man Utd
20.00Liverpool5-0Watford

March

Saturday March 2

Spurs1-1Arsenal
Bournemouth0-1Man City
Brighton1-0Huddersfield
Burnley1-3Crystal Palace
Man Utd3-2Southampton
Wolves2-0Cardiff
West Ham2-0Newcastle

Sunday March 3

Watford2-1Leicester
Fulham1-2Chelsea
Everton0-0Liverpool

Saturday March 9

Crystal Palace1-2Brighton
Cardiff2-0West Ham
Huddersfield0-2Bournemouth
Leicester3-1Fulham
Newcastle3-2Everton
Southampton2-1Spurs
Man City3-1Watford

Sunday March 10

Liverpool4-2Burnley
Chelsea1-1Wolves
Arsenal2-0Man Utd

Saturday March 16

Bournemouth2-2Newcastle
Burnley1-2Leicester
West Ham4-3Huddersfield

Sunday March 17

Fulham1-2Liverpool
Everton2-0Chelsea

Saturday March 30

Fulham0-2Man City
Brighton0-1Southampton
Burnley2-0Wolves
Crystal Palace2-0Huddersield
Leicester2-0Bournemouth
Man Utd2-1Watford
West Ham0-2Everton

Sunday March 31

Cardiff1-2Chelsea
Liverpool2-1Spurs

April

Monday April 1

Arsenal2-0Newcastle

Tuesday April 2

Watford4-1Fulham
Wolves2-1Man Utd

Wednesday April 3

Chelsea3-0Brighton
Man City2-0Cardiff
Spurs2-0Crystal Palace

Friday April 5

Southampton1-3Liverpool

Saturday April 6

Bournemouth1-3Burnley
Huddersfield1-4Leicester
Newcastle0-1Crystal Palace

Sunday April 7

Everton1-0Arsenal

Monday April 8

Chelsea2-0West Ham

Friday April 12

Leicester0-1Newcastle

2018 Premier League Table

Saturday April 13

Spurs4-0Huddersfield
Brighton0-5Bournemouth
Burnley2-0Cardiff
Fulham2-0Everton
Southampton3-1Wolves
Man Utd2-1West Ham

Sunday April 14

Crystal Palace1-3Man City
Liverpool2-0Chelsea

Monday April 15

Watford0-1Arsenal

Tuesday April 16

Brighton0-2Cardiff

Saturday April 20

Man City1-0Spurs
Bournemouth0-1Fulham
Huddersfield1-2Watford
West Ham2-2Leicester
Wolves0-0Brighton
Newcastle3-1Southampton

Sunday April 21

Everton4-0Man Utd
Arsenal2-3Crystal Palace
Cardiff0-2Liverpool

Monday April 22

Chelsea2-2Burnley

Tuesday April 23

Spurs1-0Brighton
Watford1-1Southampton

Wednesday April 24

Wolves3-1Arsenal
Manchester United0-2Manchester City

Friday April 26

Liverpool5-0Huddersfield

Saturday April 27

Spurs0-1West Ham
Crystal Palace0-0Everton
Fulham1-0Cardiff
Southampton3-3Bournemouth
Watford1-2Wolves
Brighton1-1Newcastle

Sunday April 28

Burnley0-1Man City
Man Utd1-1Chelsea
Leicester3-0Arsenal

Saturday May 4

Arsenal1-1Brighton
Bournemouth1-0Spurs
Cardiff2-3Crystal Palace
Chelsea3-0Watford
Everton2-0Burnley
Huddersfield1-1Man Utd
Man CitytbcLeicester
Newcastle2-3Liverpool
West Ham3-0Southampton
Wolves1-0Fulham

Monday May 6

Man City1-0Leicester City

Sunday May 12

Brighton1-4Man City
Burnley1-3Arsenal
Crystal Palace5-3Bournemouth
Fulham0-4Newcastle
Leicester0-0Chelsea
Liverpool2-0Wolves
Man Utd0-2Cardiff
Southampton1-1Huddersfield
Spurs2-2Everton
Watford1-4West Ham

The start of the new Premier League season will be on Friday, August 10th, 2018 when Manchester United host Leicester at Old Trafford in an 8 pm kick off. The highlight of that opening weekend of the new season will be on Sunday though as new Arsenal boss Unai Emery will be hoping to plot the downfall of reigning Champions Manchester City at the Emirates.

That is the final game of the opening weekend of the Premier League 2018/19 season and what a cracker that should be. But of course, it is all about the long-term gain in the pursuit of the Premier League title and not just fleeting glory of winning a game here and there. The familiar faces are all back at the head of the betting in the Premier League Winner market at bet365 and here we break down the chances of each one getting their hands on the title.

Premier League Winner Odds*

Man City 8/13
Liverpool 9/2
Man Utd 13/2
Chelsea 14/1
Tottenham 16/1
Arsenal 20/1
bar 250/1
* (betting odds taken from July 19th, 2018 at 6:23 pm)

Manchester City

The Citizens won the Premier League title unchallenged last season, finishing a country mile ahead of their bitter rivals Manchester United. The Citizens were quick into their stride over the summer in capturing Riyad Mahrez from Leicester, a move that was proposed back in the January transfer window but the Foxes were asking more than what City were willing to pay at the time. But the move has gone through and that is another weapon in Man City’s arsenal.

It could be a key one as well because Manchester City will be looking for a little more depth, and high-quality depth to balance out their campaigns on all fronts. City are the front runners for the Premier League title and while they aren’t likely to make wholesale changes over the summer a way to think about their chances of landing back to back titles, is asking yourself whether the rest of the clubs are going to do enough to close the gap on them? You know what is coming from Man City. They have set the bar to a whole new high level.

Liverpool

The Reds have emerged as Manchester City’s main challengers in the Premier League 2018/19 title race. Liverpool, who came home fourth last season as well as reaching the UEFA Champions League Final couldn’t sustain the challenge on the domestic front despite some strong displays. What let them down was lack of depth and when they realised the Premier League title was out of reach they naturally went all gung-ho at the Champions League title instead. They produced some impressive scoring power last season, second only to Man City in that department and their brash style under Jurgen Klopp is set to continue.

So why have they moved up in favouritism? It is because they have made some smart transfer moves in the summer already. They have got Alisson Becker from Rome as a new number one keeper as well as adding Naby Keita from RB Leipzig and Fabinho from Monaco. They also got themselves a huge bargain in Xherdan Shaqiri so they are clearly working on building up their depth, the one thing that was lacking from them last season. Their chances of better progress will be improved if they were to get a new centre-half, and that is the area where they do need a big improvement. But they are shaping up well in the pre-season.

Man Utd

As usual Manchester United are linked with just about everybody under the sun in the summer transfer market. Nothing has happened yet for them and we are wondering whether big moves are actually going to be made or not. They have shelled out a lot over the last couple of years with the likes of Paul Pogba, Romelu Lukaku and Nemanja Matic but they weren’t even close to reeling in Manchester City. So you have to be left wondering where that leaves them a bit and while they did come home second, their brand of football under Jose Mourinho left a lot to be desired.

It is going to be hard for the club to attract the big flair players really and you look at the likes of Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial, Alexis Sanchez and even Paul Pogba and wonder if they wouldn’t flourish more in a more positive environment. Unless they get a couple of really big marquee signings over the summer, United will be a solid contender for a top-four finish, but not a big challenger in the title race. They have been linked with the likes of Toby Alderweireld, William, Hirving Lozano and Ivan Perisic and the other names that have cropped up won’t inspire a tremendous amount of confidence that they can take things to the next level. Where is the star power coming from?

Chelsea

Chelsea had some big struggles last season under Antonio Conte who seemed to lose his way. It was certainly a long way short of the standards he had set out in his first season in charge when he lead Chelsea to the Premier League title. It has been a tough summer for Chelsea, with the club not sacking Conte until the start of pre-season training and then leaving new manager Maurizio Sarri with less than a month to get things together. Chelsea didn’t seem to be backing Conte in the transfer market so will they be behind the new man? They certainly need a shakeup. The 4/6 odds on them to get a top-four finish* (betting odds taken from July 19th, 2018 at 6:23 pm) will symbolise a successful season for them.

However, Chelsea do look as if they could be more of a selling club than anything over the summer. Eden Hazard and Thibaut Courtois have been linked with a move to Real Madrid. Willian has been linked with Barcelona and Manchester United. Alvaro Morata looks as if he’s trying to pave a way out of the club and PSG seem to be in the market to get N’Golo Kante. So the spine of Chelsea could be torn apart. Will that leave them with trusting youth, or will they get the players Sarri wants? The Blues also have another problem in Thursday night/Sunday schedule because of the Europa League. If they just sacrifice that, then they can play their way into a top-four contention.

Tottenham

The Tottenham conundrum. Arguably they play some of the best football in the English top flight but they haven’t been able to get their hands on that title. They will have a struggle to do so again this season because of the power and depth that Manchester City have. Spurs can’t really match up to the Citizens in that department and again workload could be their downfall. The backbone of their team is Christian Eriksen and Harry Kane really and if injuries occur to those, do they have the backup to stay as highly competitive?

They aren’t going to change their style under Mauricio Pochettino, but it’s been good for the club that he has stayed there and they have managed to get Kane on a bigger contract. Spurs aren’t known for their spending really but they could use a couple of extra touches of world-class quality in and around the squad to bolster their chances on the domestic front and in Europe as well. We don’t see them doing enough in the transfer market, because they aren’t aggressive enough to make that much of a difference. The title is likely to stay out of their reach.

Arsenal

So what will Unai Emery do with Arsenal? It is an odd situation for him to be in having to replace Arsene Wenger after the Frenchman’s long tenure at the club. But this will be refreshing for Arsenal in a way as they fell short last season by a considerablemargin both on the domestic and European fronts. The Gunners made early summer swoops for Stephan Lichtsteiner, Sokratis Papastathopoulos, Lucas Torreira and Matteo Guendouzi so Emery is looking to bolster the back line and the midfield area.

They probably are not going to go shopping for a big striker with them having picked up Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in the January transfer window. The problem for Arsenal is that they fell so far back last season to the top four finishers in the league that it may take some time to get back up there in the mix. They will be in the Europa League group stage alongside Chelsea. It may be worth sacrificing that to rebuild themselves as a force on the home front first.

Top 4 Finish Odds*

Man City 1/16
Liverpool 1/4
Manchester United 2/7
Chelsea 4/6
Tottenham 4/5
Arsenal 2/1
Everton 20/1
leicester 33/1
bar 40/1
* (betting odds taken from July 19th, 2018 at 6:23 pm)

If like most punters, you are probably suspecting that Manchester City are in line for another league title then that is going to diminish the chances of big value in the Premier League Outright Winner market at bet365. But you could look at the Top Four Finish market with the bookmaker to try and figure out who is going to be up there in the UEFA Champions League places for the following season. Naturally based off of how the bookmakers have lined up the odds on Liverpool and Manchester United, they are odds-on like City are to get a top-four finish.

We can’t argue with that but it leaves an interesting race between Chelsea, Spurs and Arsenal for that other spot. Chelsea and Arsenal look to be pretty much in the same boat. They have new managers, both squads need something of a big overhaul and no-one is going to be entirely sure what is going to come from them. With Man City, Liverpool and Man Utd you know exactly what you are going to get. So would you value the slightly unpredictable Chelsea or Arsenal over the more stable Tottenham? Spurs are 4/5 to get themselves into the top four* (betting odds taken from July 19th, 2018 at 6:23 pm) next season, but because their European campaign is going to be more intense than Arsenal’s and Chelsea’s we are going to oppose the Lilywhites.

Chelsea do seem to flourish when new managers come in and shake them up and that is exactly what they need this time around and so we are looking at the 4/6 odds on the Blues scraping their way to a top-four finish* (betting odds taken from July 19th, 2018 at 6:23 pm). Sarri’s way is much in the style of Guardiola and Klopp and could make a surprisingly big impact. If you do want to get a little more specific with it all then you could go and look at bookmakers who are offering the Top 4 Exact Order. As if calling a Straight Forecast wasn’t hard enough.

Straight Forecast

This isn’t a bad option again if you do heavily consider that Manchester City could be head and shoulders above the rest of the field once again. If you treat them as the banker for the top spot then you are halfway there to predicting a premier League straight forecast. It would then be a matter of choice as to who follows them home in second place. It is a 4/1 odds option on it being Liverpoolfor example and 9/2 that it would be Manchester United* (betting odds taken from July 19th, 2018 at 6:23 pm). If you want to sacrifice odds for risk then there is the option of a Dual Forecast of course.

Hedging the Premier League Title

Premier League Winner Odds 2018 19 Predictions

Manchester City are 8/13 odds to win the Premier League Outright* (betting odds taken from July 19th, 2018 at 6:23 pm) next season. It’s not unreasonable to think that Pep Guardiola’s men will do it all over again given how strong they were last season. If you were set to oppose them through then you could create a Hedge Bet experience for yourself.

If you staked £10 on Liverpool at 9/2 odds that would be a £55.00 payout if the Reds won.
Then if you staked £34.06 on Man City as a Hedge Bet at 8/13 odds you would get the same payout if City won.

So it means that whichever scenario that cropped up, you wouldn’t have to worry as you would have made £10.94 profit. Of course, Hedging does eat into your original potential profit. Naturally, a straight £55.00 payout on a win single for Liverpool is better than that smaller £10.94 profit, but you pay a premium to cut risk. Of course, there is also still the risk there that Manchester United or someone else could win it. Get your calculators out, double check your math and weigh up the risk and reward.