Who are the 2022/23 Premier League title favourites? EPL betting odds for every team

Jeorge Bird

Who are the 2022/23 Premier League title favourites? EPL betting odds for every team image

The 2021/22 Premier League season concluded in dramatic fashion, with Manchester City being crowned champions on the final day as they finished one point ahead of Liverpool.

City will be determined to defend their crown in 2022/23, but Liverpool will be out for revenge and there may well be other contenders too.

The preseason provided an early look at clubs hoping to win the title, as well as those looking to simply stay afloat in the Premier League this season.

Here's a look at who the favourites are to win the Premier League in 2022/23.

5. Manchester United - 28/1

Erik ten Hag Manchester United

Despite a disastrous season in which they finished in sixth place, United are hopeful of enjoying a positive new era under Erik ten Hag.

There is much work to do at Old Trafford, however, with the squad in need of a significant overhaul. United have added the likes of Lisandro Martinez, Christian Eriksen, and Tyrell Malacia this offseason and could be in play for a few more arrivals.

A title charge would appear quite optimistic at present but Sky Bet have placed United as fifth favourites. The new manager bump could provide an early boost if the season starts positively.

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4. Chelsea - 16/1

Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel gives a thumbs up
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Thomas Tuchel's side had to deal with much uncertainty in the second half of last season, with owner Roman Abramovich eventually leaving the club. Todd Boehly is now at the helm and Chelsea will be looking to put more pressure on City and Liverpool after finishing third last season.

Chelsea replaced the departing Romelu Lukaku with Raheem Sterling, and Kalidiou Koulibaly arrived to being the defensive retool, but there are many holes still on the Chelsea roster, and a number of players have expressed a desire to leave.

Tuchel has some talented players at his disposal but further additions are needed if Chelsea are to seriously challenge for the title.

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3. Tottenham - 14/1

It is well documented that Tottenham haven't won the league since 1961, but there is a real feeling of optimism surrounding the club under Antonio Conte.

With stars of the calibre of Harry Kane and Son Heung-min, Tottenham are capable of causing major problems for defences, while the arrival of Yves Bissouma provides them with extra quality in midfield and Ivan Perisic brings much in the way of experience. A big-money swoop for Richarlison was an even bigger boon, and Conte now boasts a wealth of attacking talent.

Conte managed to secure a top four finish for Tottenham at the expense of rivals Arsenal last season and now his aim will be to push on even further.

2. Liverpool - 9/4

Jurgen Klopp smiles during Liverpool training at the State de France

Liverpool missed out on winning the quadruple last season and had to settle for winning the FA Cup and the League Cup, so they will be especially determined to win the league in 2022/23.

The departure of Sadio Mane to Bayern Munich is a blow, but Klopp will hope new signing Darwin Nunez settles quickly, just like Luis Diaz did last season.

Liverpool have not yet bolstered the midfield, which is certainly a concern, but the German boss should have this squad within shouting distance of another title challenge.

1. Manchester City - 4/7

Pep Guardiola on the training ground at Manchester City

Champions in four of the last five seasons, City are unsurprisingly installed as favourites to win the title again.

The addition of Erling Haaland will help their cause, although Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus have both departed as a result. City also brought in Kalvin Phillips to aid the midfield, and Julian Alvarez will provide a further attacking boost.

It will certainly take something special to stop City from winning the league again.

Complete Premier League betting odds 2022/23

Arsenal are sixth favourites at odds of 40/1 and interestingly Newcastle, who have plenty of money to spend, are next at odds of 100/1.

Unsurprisingly, the three Premier League new boys - Bournemouth, Nottingham Forest and Fulham - are the least likely to win the title with the bookies.

Odds as of July 24, 2022.

Club UK odds
(SkyBet)
USA odds
(FanDuel)
Canada odds
(SportsInteraction)
Man City 4/7 -175 1.39
Liverpool 9/4 +220 2.56
Tottenham 14/1 +1600 8.50
Chelsea 16/1 +1400 9.00
Man United 28/1 +2900 16.00
Arsenal 40/1 +4500 21.00
Newcastle 100/1 +10,000 53.00
West Ham 200/1 +19,000 111.00
Leicester City 200/1 +19,000 135.00
Aston Villa 200/1 +19,000 150.00
Brighton 200/1 +19,000 157.00
Wolves 250/1 +43,000 243.00
Nott. Forest 500/1 +28,000 433.00
Leeds United 500/1 +42,000 334.00
Everton 500/1 +43,000 221.00
Crystal Palace 500/1 +43,000 270.00
Brentford 750/1 +43,000 388.00
Southampton 750/1 +43,000 392.00
Fulham 1000/1 +100,000 527.00
Bournemouth 1500/1 +100,000 527.00

Premier League 2022/23 TV channels, live streams

  UK USA Canada Australia
TV channel Sky Sports, BT Sport USA Network, Telemundo, Universo
Streaming NOW TV, Sky Go, Amazon Prime fuboTV, Peacock fuboTV Optus Sport

UK: Matches are carried across Sky Sports and BT Sport streaming and TV platforms, with select matches on Amazon Prime.

USA: Select matches are televised on USA Network (English) and Telemundo or Universo (Spanish), and all three channels can be streamed on fuboTV. The rest of the matches are streamed on NBC platform Peacock for subscribers.

Canada: Every Premier League game streams live and on demand exclusively via fuboTV.

Australia: Fans in Australia can stream matches live and on demand on Optus Sport

Jeorge Bird