Odds to win the Premier League: Manchester City are favourites ahead of Wednesday’s clash

The Premier League title is a two-horse race and one of those ponies is pulling away.

The latest: Arsenal hold a five-point lead over Manchester City but City have two games in hand, meaning they control their own destiny. No other team is within striking distance.

Here are the latest Premier League odds ahead of Matchday 31.

Premier League odds

Check out the latest odds to win the Premier League. Click linked odds to add selection to betslip.

TeamOdds (Apr. 25)Odds (Apr. 12)Preseason odds
Manchester City-400-130-143
Arsenal+300+100+1,600
Manchester United+50,000+50,000+2,500
Newcastle United+50,000+50,000+10,000
Brighton & Hove Albion +500,000+400,000+35,500

Premier League odds as of 1:31 p.m. on 04/25/2023.

Best Premier League odds

Best value: Manchester City (-130)

Manchester City are undefeated in their last nine Premier League games with eight wins in that span. That run of form, including a critical win over Arsenal on the road, has Pep Guardiola’s side back in the driver’s seat.

Manchester City have scored 78 goals — one clear of Arsenal — and posted 10 clean sheets. They also unsurprisingly lead the league in goal differential (plus-48).

It’s hard to compete with a team like City considering the firepower they have everywhere on the pitch. Kevin de Bruyne is among the best midfielders in the world, Jack Grealish has found his form and Erling Haaland is a machine.

The Norweigan superstar has scored 32 goals through 28 appearances, including four hat tricks. He’s far and away been the most impressive player this season and can flip a game on its head at a moment’s notice.

Other Premier League choices

Best value: Arsenal (+300)

Mikel Arteta’s side had won seven straight Premier League games but three consecutive draws to Liverpool, West Ham and Southampton have Arsenal as underdogs to win the Premiership.

The Gunners have generally been clinical this season, but the question we’ve been asking all year was if they could keep pace for the full 38 games?

It seems like they’re beginning to lose steam — relative to City, at least. The squad ranks second in goals (77) and goal-differential (plus-43) and has outscored its opponents by 17 goals since its loss to Manchester City. Bukayo Saka is humming and Gabriel Jesus is back in the lineup, too.

With all that said, the title will likely be decided when Arsenal plays City at the Etihad on April 26.

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