Which Premier League manager will be sacked first? Betting odds for Dyche, Edwards and Silva

Nathan Evans

Which Premier League manager will be sacked first? Betting odds for Dyche, Edwards and Silva image

With just four matches of the new 2023/24 Premier League season played, there's a number of managers who will already be nervous about their long-term job security. 

Whilst some teams have performed strongly — namely Manchester City who have won each of their matches so far — others have struggled at the start of the campaign. 

There are two teams still without a point to their name — newly-promoted duo Luton and Burnley — whilst another three are still yet to grab their first win. There are also a number of managers who haven't made an ideal start to their new jobs. 

In this article, The Sporting News keeps you up to date with all the latest odds surrounding the next Premier League manager to be sacked market. 

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Which Premier League manager will be sacked first? Latest odds

According to the latest odds, it's Everton manager Sean Dyche who is the favourite to be the next Premier League boss to get sacked. 

His side have once again started the season poorly, picking up just one point from their opening four league matches, whilst they only just beat League Two side Doncaster Rovers in the second round of this season's Carabao Cup. 

Behind him, Sheffield United's Paul Heckingbottom is the second most likely to be sacked according to the bookmakers. Like Everton, the Blades also have just one point from their opening four top-flight outings — a 2-2 draw against the Toffees at Bramall Lane. 

Luton's Rob Edwards, Fulham's Marco Silva and Nottingham Forest's Steve Cooper come next on the list with Chelsea's new boss Mauricio Pochettino at 20/1 after an indifferent start to his tenure at Stamford Bridge. 

Odds correct as of September 13.

Manager Club Top Betting Sites
(UK)
Sean Dyche Everton 6/4
Paul Heckingbottom Sheffield United 9/2
Rob Edwards Luton Town 7/1
Marco Silva Fulham 9/1
Steve Cooper Nott'm Forest 10/1
Andoni Iraola Bournemouth 12/1
David Moyes West Ham 12/1
Gary O'Neil Wolves 12/1
Eddie Howe Newcastle United 16/1
Erik ten Hag Manchester United 16/1

* The last manager to leave a Premier League club was Julen Lopetegui who left Wolves on August 8 by mutual consent on the eve of the new season getting underway.

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A Sports Journalism Masters graduate, Nathan Evans joined The Sporting News in 2022 after working at Opta/Stats Perform for six years. He's an avid fan of Bradford City, FC Köln and the Pittsburgh Penguins.