In this post, we are taking a look at the 2025/26 Premier League relegation odds plus providing you with some value betting tips ahead of the new season.
Promoted teams predictably dominate the 2025/26 Premier League relegation odds but Brentford have also been backed to struggle this season.
Premier League Relegation Odds 2025/26
Team | Odds | Chance |
|---|---|---|
Burnley | 1/3 | 75% |
Sunderland | 4/11 | 73.3% |
Leeds | Evens | 50% |
Brentford | 11/4 | 26.7% |
Wolves | 10/3 | 23.1% |
Bar | 11/2 | 15.4% |
Why Brentford Could Be In Premier League Relegation Trouble
The Bees did incredibly well to finish in the top half last term but have paid the price for that effort by attracting interest from richer clubs and are just 11/4 for the drop.
Highly rated manager Thomas Frank, who took Brentford up in 2021, was tempted to join Tottenham, captain Christian Norgaard has switched to Arsenal for £15million and star forward Bryan Mbeumo joined Manchester United for more than £70m.
Promoting set-piece coach Keith Andrews to the top job has to be seen as a gamble, with the former Republic of Ireland midfielder having no experience of leading a club.
Recent History Is Against New Boys
Burnley went straight back down after gaining promotion in 2023 and are expected to face another tough test after finishing second in the Championship last term.
Clarets boss Scott Parker will be boosted by the arrival of Kyle Walker, six times a Premier League champion with Manchester City, but the exit of England Under-21s goalkeeper James Trafford is a blow and Burnley are 4/11 to fall.
Play-off winners Sunderland are the same price to finish in the bottom three but the Black Cats can't be accused of lacking ambition.
They have spent more than £110m on eight new signings, including former Arsenal captain Granit Xhaka, Brighton winger Simon Adingra and Senegal international Habib Diarra.
Championship winners Leeds have also looked to strengthen and are 10/11 in the Premier League relegation odds.
Experienced Newcastle midfielder Sean Longstaff has signed a four-year deal at Elland Road, where he will be joined by the likes of Germany international Lukas Nmecha and Slovenia defender Jaka Bijol.
However, those who believe all three promoted clubs will go straight back down for the third straight season can get 5/2 on that happening.
Wolves Could Be Vulnerable
Wolves slipped to 16th last season after picking up just one point from their final four fixtures and are available at 10/3 for the drop this term.
Wanderers will not be helped by the departure of Matheus Cunha to Manchester United and Rayan Ait Nouri to Manchester City, although some of the £90m collected has been reinvested.
Tottenham finished just one place above the relegation zone in 17th but the Europa League victors are not expected to struggle again under Frank.
With Bayern Munich duo Joao Palhinha and Mathys Tel joined by West Ham winger Mohammed Kudus among the new arrivals, it is 40/1 for Spurs to fall.
Manchester United were an embarrassing 15th but can be backed at 25/1 in this market following the capture of Cunha and Mbeumo.
Man City Offer Value at 20/1 In Relegation Betting?
Odds of 20/1 for neighbours Manchester City to go down may seem stingy right now, but a guilty verdict on the 115 charges brought against them for allegedly breaking financial fair play rules could alter that view!
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