7 Favourites To Win The Premier League 2025
Despite Manchester City’s clear dominance in recent times, The Premier League still remains one of the most competitive and unpredictable leagues among European soccer’s biggest competitions.
At the dawn of each campaign, a number of teams are considered contenders, from exciting outsiders to the serial winners of English soccer’s greatest prize.
Here are 7 favourites to win The Premier League 2025.
7. Tottenham Hotspur
Last season, newly appointed manager Ange Postecoglou guided Tottenham Hotspur to fifth spot in the Premier League. James Maddison, Pedro Porro, and Micky van Der Ven all starred as Spurs secured their place in the Europa League.
The London club has signed 18-year-old Central Midfield Archie Gray from Leeds for nearly £35 million and Lucas Bergvall of Swedish side Djurgården for just over £8 million. This campaign Postecoglou will be looking for his team to improve in terms of League position and gain Champions League qualification. Spurs sit at odds of around 33/1. Users can see the soccer odds for all matches.
6. Newcastle United
Newcastle United finished a disappointing seventh at the end of Eddie Howe’s second full season in charge at St James Park and missed out on European soccer altogether. Antony Gordon, Bruno Guimaraes, and Dan Burn stood out from the crowd during a difficult campaign.
Left-back Lewis Hall has joined the Geordies from Chelsea for a fee of almost £28 million along with Nottingham Forest Goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos for nearly £20 million. Howe will aim for Champions League soccer this coming campaign after a taste of the competition last season. Newcastle United are at 28/1 to win the Premier League.
5. Manchester United
Last campaign Manchester United managed only an eighth-place finish under Erik ten Hag and the club’s poorest league performance since their relegation back in 1974. It did prove however a breakthrough season for the likes of Kobbie Mainoo, Alejandro Garnacho, and Rasmus Hojlund.
The Red Devils have signed Frenchman Leny Yoro from Lille for over £50 million and Dutch winger Joshua Zirkzee from Bologna for a fee just shy of £40 million. With a new contract in hand, Ten Hag will be aware that anything outside the top four would be deemed a massive failure yet United are in the mix for a title challenge. The odds of them being crowned league Champions are 25/1.
4. Chelsea
Departed manager Mauricio Pochettino salvaged Chelsea’s disaster campaign as the Blues somehow soared from the bottom half of the table to snatch sixth yet ultimately missed out on European competition. The season’s star was undoubtedly Cole Palmer along with the splendid solidity of Conor Gallagher and the raw directness provided by striker Nicolas Jackson.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s arrival from newly promoted Leicester for nearly £30 million is their most notable acquisition so far with promising Barcelona forward Marc Guiu for a paltry £5 million also intriguing. New Blues boss Enzo Maresca brought former employer Leicester back into the Premier League and is now expected to achieve a top-four finish or ideally a charge for the League title. Chelsea are at odds of around 18/1.
3. Liverpool
Last season Jurgen Klopp’s final campaign ended with Liverpool in third having faltered during the final weeks of the campaign. Hungarian Dominik Szoboszlai, World Cup-winning Alexis MacAllister, and the emergence of young full-back Conor Bradley all highlight. The Reds have no major signings but will welcome back Fábio Carvalho following the end of his loan spell at Hull City.
Fans will be hopeful that new manager Arne Slot can challenge for the League title. However, it will be a hard task in the Dutchman’s first season with Arsenal and Manchester City fielding elite squads guided by experienced managers. Liverpool sit at odds of approximately 15/2.
2. Arsenal
Arsenal narrowly missed out on the Premier League title last season as they finished just two points behind eventual Champions Manchester City. Star players included Bukayo Saka, and David Raya who ousted previous number-one keeper Aaron Ramsdale along with a superb debut from Declan Rice
The Gunners have failed to complete any big business so far. David Raya’s loan move from Brentford has been made permanent for a fee of almost £30 million and left-back Kieran Tierney returns from a stint at Real Sociedad. Mikel Arteta will demand his team finally overcome rivals Manchester City to claim the Premier League title having come so agonisingly close over the last two seasons in particular. Arsenal see odds of around 7/4.
1. Manchester City
Last season Manchester City once again retained the Premier League title and were crowned Champions for a fourth consecutive year. Erling Haaland finished as the league’s top goalscorer for the second time, a resurgent Kevin De Bruyne returned from injury and the ever-present Rodri showed why he is now touted as the best central defensive midfielder on the planet.
Right Winger Savinho has arrived from Troyes for just over £20 million with Joao Cancelo returning after the end of his loan spell at Bayern Munich. Without question, Pep Guardiola will demand his City team finish top of the tree again and attempt to claim their fifth league title in succession. Unsurprisingly the Citizens are hot favourites and their odds are very short at 11/10!
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