Arsenal won the title for the first time in 22 years as the 2025–26 Premier League season came to an end on Sunday.
At the opposite end of the table, Tottenham Hotspur narrowly avoided relegation with a 1-0 victory against Everton, while West Ham were demoted despite a 3-0 victory over Leeds United.
The focus is already shifting to who will win the championship in 2026–2027, as the recently concluded season has proven to be another thrilling campaign.
With early odds pointing to an Arsenal title defense, Sky Bet has now established a new market.
As the new market starts, Sky Bet releases early Premier League 2026–27 title odds.
As of this writing, Arsenal is the 6/4 favorite to win back-to-back, although Manchester City is not far behind at 5/2, even though Pep Guardiola will not be leading the team next season.
At 6/1, 13/2, and 11/1, respectively, Liverpool, Manchester United, and Chelsea complete the top five in the betting.
Liverpool, who began the season as heavy favorites after winning the championship the year before, had a poor year considering their high preseason expectations.
Despite spending over £320 million on Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, and Alexander Isak in the summer, Arne Slot is under a lot of pressure going into the new season after finishing in fifth place, 25 points behind winners Arsenal.
After losing 2-1 to Sunderland on Sunday, Chelsea finished tenth in the league and missed out on playing in Europe.
Manchester United, on the other hand, had a successful season, especially under Michael Carrick, who has led the team to 12 victories, three draws, and just two losses since taking over.
His influence has, predictably, been rewarded with a new two-year deal that is apparently valued between £5 and £6 million annually.
A complete list of the Premier League title odds for the upcoming season is provided below for those who are expecting an unexpected winner.
Premier League Outright Winner for 2026–2027
Arsenal: 6/4
Man City, 5/2
Liverpool: 6/1
Man Utd: 13/2
Chelsea: 11/1
28/1 Aston Villa
40/1 for Newcastle
Brighton: 150/1
Bournemouth: 200/1
Everton is 250/1.
Brentford: 250/1
Sunderland: 500/1
Leeds: 500/1
Fulham: 500/1
500/1 Nottingham Forest
500/1 Crystal Palace
Ipswich: 1000/1
Coventry: 1000/1
Hull: 1000/1