Odds to win the Premier League: Liverpool is favoured after busy weekend
Liverpool leads the Premier League heading into Matchday 31. Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP.

For the first time in a long time, Liverpool is favoured to win the Premier League.

The latest: Manchester City and Arsenal drew 0-0 on Matchday 30, widening the gap between them and Liverpool. Entering Matchday 31 Liverpool has 67 points, Arsenal 65 and Manchester City 64.

Here are the latest Premier League odds for the 2023-24 season.

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The favourite: Liverpool (+120)

Liverpool has been dealing with injuries all season but finds itself in pole position with nine matches to play.

The Reds have only lost two games all season (20-7-2) and both were on the road.

At home, Liverpool has a 12-3-0 record to pair with a plus-27 goal differential.

Jurgen Klopp will be leaving the club following this season and adding another Premiership to the trophy cabinet would be quite the sendoff.

Liverpool has already played Arsenal and Manchester City twice, so there isn't room for a crazy one-game swing. It's toughest remaining fixtures are away at Manchester United and Aston Villa.

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Manchester City (+200)

It shouldn't be a surprise if Manchester City won the Premier League.

The Sky Blues established themselves as the best team in Europe last season when Pep Guardiola's side won the Premier League, the FA Cup and the Champions League, locking down a treble for the first time in club history.

That also marked their fifth Premiership in the past six seasons.

Man City's only lull this season was a four-game stretch from Nov. 12 to Dec. 6 when it picked up just three points in four games. Since then, the club is 10-4-0.

Arsenal (+250)

Last year, Arsenal's season ended on a bad note for the second time in as many years.

The Gunners dropped out of the final Champions League spot due to a poor run of form down the stretch of the 2021-22 season, and they effectively threw away the Premiership last year by only winning three of their final nine games (3-3-3).

Could this year be the difference for Mikel Arteta's squad?

Arsenal has won eight of nine games in 2024 including a dominant 3-1 win over Liverpool, which it is chasing in the standings.

We'll see how the scar tissue from years prior factors into the closing stretch.

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