Odds on the double?Edit £10 bet on each
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Odds on the double?Edit £10 bet on each
5-1 x 7-2. Say 35-2?Odds on the double?
6-1 on Betfair Exchange. Always better odds than normal bookies.Premier League Winner Betting Odds | Football | Oddschecker
We are now 4-1 to 5-1 to win the league. Consensus on 9/2.
A decent bet?
I got 14-1 for the title at the start of the season and 12-1 for the cup.
I'm offered cash-out! £16.67 for league and £20 for cup! No way I'm taking it....
Did it change after the FA Cup semi?Well after last night's result the title chances are now Chelsea 92.2%, us 7.8%. Winning tonight probably wouldn't even shift then in our favour by more than about 0.5% unfortunately.
No, not significantlyDid it change after the FA Cup semi?
Love this thread can you keep it up next seasonAnd back to 11% title chance for us
I can but I doubt it'll be very interesting until after Christmas!Love this thread can you keep it up next season
Must be the first time in many a year where our pre-season title odds have been lower than Woolwich'sSky Bet odds for 17/18 PL
City - 9/4
Utd - 11/4
Chelsea - 3/1
Spurs - 9/1
Liverpool - 11/1
Scum - 14/1
Paddy Power and Betway have the Scousers at lower odds than us
Bayern price must of drifted after tonightResurrecting this thread for this season. Obviously it's not that interesting this early on, but later on in the season it'll be interesting to look back on to see how things change. Read the first post in the thread if you want to see where this all comes from.
Premier League Winners: Man City 50.6%, Man Utd 24.1%, Chelsea 14.5%, Tottenham 5.1%, Liverpool 3.1%, Woolwich 2.4%
Premier League Top 4: Man City 95.7%, Man Utd 94.3%, Chelsea 76.0%, Tottenham 56.2%, Liverpool 46.5%, Woolwich 35.5%
Premier League Top Scorer: Kane 24.1%, Lukaku 23.0%, Aguero 17.6%, Morata 11.6%, Jesus 7.0%, Lacazette 5.4%
Champions League Winners: Real Madrid 17.7%, PSG and Bayern Munich both 13.3%, Barcelona 12.7%, Man City 9.5%, Man Utd 6.2%, Juventus 5.2%, Atletico Madrid 5.1%, Chelsea 4.9%, Napoli 2.7%, Tottenham 2.6%, Liverpool 2.3%, Woolwich 0.0%
FA Cup Winners: Man City 14.5%, Chelsea 13.4%, Man Utd 12.9%, Tottenham 9.9%, Liverpool and Woolwich both 9.3%, Everton 4.4%
League Cup Winners: Man City 20.6%, Man Utd 17.2%, Chelsea 14.4%, Woolwich 10.9%, Tottenham 10.6%, Leicester 5.6%
I'd like to be able to give chances for things like qualifying from our Champions League group or reaching the Champions League quarter-finals too, but the markets for those aren't active enough yet.
Resurrecting this thread for this season. Obviously it's not that interesting this early on, but later on in the season it'll be interesting to look back on to see how things change. Read the first post in the thread if you want to see where this all comes from.
Premier League Winners: Man City 50.6%, Man Utd 24.1%, Chelsea 14.5%, Tottenham 5.1%, Liverpool 3.1%, Woolwich 2.4%
Premier League Top 4: Man City 95.7%, Man Utd 94.3%, Chelsea 76.0%, Tottenham 56.2%, Liverpool 46.5%, Woolwich 35.5%
Premier League Top Scorer: Kane 24.1%, Lukaku 23.0%, Aguero 17.6%, Morata 11.6%, Jesus 7.0%, Lacazette 5.4%
Champions League Winners: Real Madrid 17.7%, PSG and Bayern Munich both 13.3%, Barcelona 12.7%, Man City 9.5%, Man Utd 6.2%, Juventus 5.2%, Atletico Madrid 5.1%, Chelsea 4.9%, Napoli 2.7%, Tottenham 2.6%, Liverpool 2.3%, Woolwich 0.0%
FA Cup Winners: Man City 14.5%, Chelsea 13.4%, Man Utd 12.9%, Tottenham 9.9%, Liverpool and Woolwich both 9.3%, Everton 4.4%
League Cup Winners: Man City 20.6%, Man Utd 17.2%, Chelsea 14.4%, Woolwich 10.9%, Tottenham 10.6%, Leicester 5.6%
I'd like to be able to give chances for things like qualifying from our Champions League group or reaching the Champions League quarter-finals too, but the markets for those aren't active enough yet.