It's a two-horse race for the Premiership with Liverpool ahead of the pack and Arsenal aiming to close the gap.
The latest: Liverpool sits atop the Premier League table with a six-point lead and a game in hand. Meanwhile, Arsenal is dealing with another injury concern just as Bukayo Saka returned to training.
Here are the latest Premier League odds for the 2024-25 season.


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The favourite: Liverpool (-400)
A big managerial change in the summer led supporters to temper expectations, at least in the early going. However, Liverpool has been nothing short of phenomenal with Arne Slot at the helm.
The Dutchman aims to become the fifth manager in English Premier League history to win the title in their debut campaign.
Back-to-back draws to Manchester United and Nottingham Forest stagnated Liverpool's margins to start the calendar year. But convincing wins over Brentford, Ipswich Town and Bournemouth have put the club back in control.
With a league-best goal differential of +35, Liverpool is arguably the most well-rounded club in Europe.
Superstar Mohamed Salah has tallied a whopping 21 goals and 13 assists so far and looks like an early favourite for the Ballon d'Or award.
Defenders Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold form a solid backline that has conceded the fewest goals (21) in the Premier League.
With Salah and company clicking on all cylinders, it's hard to see the Reds slowing down anytime soon.
Top Premier League contender
Arsenal (+350)
Last season saw Arsenal's pursuit for its first Premier League title in two decades come down to the final match.
They are more than capable of another run in this term. However, injuries and inconsistent performances continue to stifle the club's chances to claim the top spot.
Saka, reportedly out until March after undergoing hamstring surgery, was the driving force to Arsenal's attack and contributed 15 goals over 16 matches.
He has returned to training though filling in that production in the meantime is a tall order — especially if Kai Havertz's "muscle scare" on Feb. 11 is serious.
🚨⚠️ Arsenal forward Kai Havertz has suffered a “worrying muscular injury scare” on the club’s winter training camp in Dubai, reports @SamiMokbel81_DM.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) February 11, 2025
Staff set to assess Kai’s injury with club diagnosis to follow, per @MailSport. pic.twitter.com/zipZVzAwlI
Defensively, Arsenal is joint-leader for the fewest goals allowed with centre-backs William Saliba and Gabriel thwarting attacks from every angle. That group may have to step up in the coming weeks.
Arsenal (14-8-2) is second in the table at 50 points, six back of first-place Liverpool.
With palatable matches against Leicester and West Ham ahead, the Gunners should stay firmly in the title race.
Premier League title notes
- Manchester City (+10,000) reinforced its roster by splurging £178 million on several young talents in the January transfer window — but it could be too little, too late. Sitting 15 points back of the top spot, the Citizens need plenty of good fortune to capture a fifth straight title.
- Chelsea was right in the title mix heading into the festive fixtures. However, just two wins in eight matches has plummeted its odds to +10,000. The Blues are a potent attacking side, averaging 1.96 goals per contest.
- Nottingham Forest (+10,000) is looking to pull off one of the biggest shocks in Premier League history. Once labelled as relegation-contenders, the Tricky Trees have ascended into third in the league table, and at 47 points, and are on track for Champions League qualification.