After taking over as England manager back in November 2016 on a permanent basis, Gareth Southgate has since taken charge of 85 international matches as the Three Lions boss.
In that time he's taken his side to a World Cup semifinal in 2018 and a European Championships final in 2021 but is still yet to win silverware as manager.
Even despite that, the FA have recently confirmed that Southgate will stay on as England boss until at least the conclusion of the upcoming Euro 2024 tournament but speculation has recently grown as to who may succeed him in the future.
The latest reports from the Daily Mail suggest the FA view current Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola as the dream replacement but as for now, his odds remain pretty long.
In this article, The Sporting News keeps you up to date with all the latest odds surrounding the next England manager market.
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Who will be the next England manager? Latest odds
According to the latest odds, it's former Chelsea manager Graham Potter who is currently the bookmakers' favourite to take over from current England manager Southgate.
After an unsuccessful spell at Stamford Bridge, Potter remains without a job at present as he looks to rectify his career with a sensible next role in football.
Current Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe is the next favourite to take the permanent England job on the list, with England Under 21's boss Lee Carsley sitting alongside him at 8/1.
Guardiola, who has reportedly been outlined by the FA as Southgate's dream replacement, is placed at 10/1 to take the role on next.
England women's boss Sarina Wiegman also sits at 10/1 as of early September, whilst Steve Cooper and Steven Gerrard are next on the list, both at 11/1.
The below list is the current 20 most likely managers to take over as the next England manager.
Odds correct as of September 6.
Manager | UK odds (Kadabra) |
Graham Potter | 7/1 |
Eddie Howe | 8/1 |
Lee Carsley | 8/1 |
Pep Guardiola | 10/1 |
Sarina Wiegman | 10/1 |
Steve Cooper | 11/1 |
Steven Gerrard | 11/1 |
Mauricio Pochettino | 12/1 |
Thomas Tuchel | 14/1 |
Brendan Rodgers | 16/1 |
Wayne Rooney | 16/1 |
Frank Lampard | 20/1 |
Michael Carrick | 20/1 |
Steve Holland | 22/1 |
Jose Mourinho | 25/1 |
Thomas Frank | 25/1 |
Arsene Wenger | 28/1 |
Chris Powell | 33/1 |
Chris Wilder | 33/1 |
Will Still | 33/1 |
*Caretaker and interim managers completing at least 10 competitive games will be deemed the permanent manager.
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