Premier League Odds and Today's EPL Football Betting Matches
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England Premier League Football Betting Odds
Making its debut back in 1992, England’s Premier League has quickly grown to become the most popular soccer league in the world. Featuring a number of the biggest club sides (Liverpool , Manchester United , Man. City , Chelsea , Tottenham , Arsenal and more) and superstar players (Aguero , Salah , Mane , Kane , Ronaldo, Pogba) in the global game, it’s with good reason that this is the most watched and, for many, the most exciting soccer spectacle on the planet.
Attracting the attention of viewers both at home and abroad, the English Premier League generates significant interest in the football betting odds on offer, with fans around the world keen to place bets on the EPL action. Punters able to find a variety of pre-match and in-play betting soccer odds such as goal lines, specials , minutes , players , handicap and asian lines among others.
Promotions and Betting Offers* for Premier League
Being one of the most popular leagues in the world, there are no shortage of bookmakers betting offers when it comes to the Premier League. Be sure to keep an eye out for the following:
- FreeBet* Offers: Exactly what it says. A free bet on the Premier League, most commonly available when signing up to a new bookmaker.(significant terms and conditions apply)
- Odds Boost: Special enhanced odds on Premier League betting markets.
- Money Back* Specials: Losing stakes will be returned in the form of a free bet should a certain condition be met. E.g. Manchester United vs Chelsea, Money Back if Chelsea win.(significant terms and conditions apply)
- Acca Insurance: Money back as a free bet if one leg of an accumulator lets you down.
- First Goal Wins: Back a side to win, and if your side score first you will be paid out as a winner, regardless of whether they actually go on to win the game.
- Acca Boost: A percentage winnings boost on accumulators containing a specified number of legs.
- Top Scorer Offers: Back a player to finish top scorer and receive a free bet every time they score a goal during a specified period.
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Who has won the most Premier League Titles?
It was the Red Devils of Manchester United who claimed the inaugural title in 1992/93, and it is the Old Trafford side who are way out in front when it comes to the number of Premier League wins. Guided by the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson and aided by stars such as Eric Cantona, David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo, United’s total of 13 successes as of 2018/19, is only one fewer than all other sides combined.
The Blue’s of Chelsea come next in the list with five wins, three of which came under “The Special One” José Mourinho, whilst in recent times the pendulum has swung towards the blue half of Manchester, with Manchester City claiming four titles between 2013/14 and 2018/19.
Based on Statistika the list of historic Top 5 PL titles* won from 1889 – 2019 by club:
- Manchester United: 20 titles and 16 times Runner-up
- Liverpool FC: 19 titles and 14 times Runner-up
- Arsenal FC: 13 titles and 9 times Runner-up
- Everton FC: 9 titles and 7 times Runner-up
- Aston Villa: 7 titles and 10 times Runner-up
*Premier League Inception : 1992
What kind of betting odds can I find for Premier League?
As you would expect from one of the top sporting contests on the planet, the wealth of possible betting opportunities is almost endless when it comes to the Premier League. The number of pre-match markets can run into the hundreds for the really big games; ranging from the simple match result, and correct score options, to the far more exotic (asian handicaps , combo bets , build a bet , halftime , minutes , etc)
Many of these markets are also available for in-play betting, enabling punters to enhance the action with a bet almost until the final whistle is blown.In addition to the individual match betting markets, the Premier League also attracts huge interest in its Ante-Post markets; including “Premier League Winner”, and “Premier League Top Scorer”.
Who are the Top 10 Premier League All-time Scorers?
The Premier League has been lit up by many truly outstanding players over the years, and that undoubtedly includes those to have plied their trade in the forward positions. Of the lethal goal-getters to have graced the league over the years, none have been so prolific as the following ten:
- 1. Alan Shearer (260 goals): Newcastle United, Blackburn Rovers
- 2. Wayne Rooney (208): Everton, Manchester United
- 3. Andrew Cole (187): Sunderland, Portsmouth, Manchester City, Fulham, Blackburn Rovers, Manchester United, Newcastle United
- 4. Sergio Agüero (180): Manchester City
- 5. Frank Lampard (177): Manchester City, Chelsea, West Ham United
- 6. Thierry Henry(175): Arsenal
- 7. Robbie Fowler (163): Blackburn Rovers, Liverpool, Manchester City, Leeds United
- 8. Jermain Defoe(162): West Ham United, Totenham Hotspur, Portsmouth, Sunderland, AFC Bournemouth
- 9. Michael Owen(150): Liverpool, Newcastle United, Manchester United, Stoke City
- 10. Les Ferdinand (149): Queens Park Rangers, Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, Leicester City, Bolton Wanderers
Alan Shearer is notable not only due to the fact that he is way out in front on the all-time list; the now retired Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United hitman also shares the single season record of 34 with Andrew Cole. Frank Lampard also deserves special mention, by virtue of being the only midfielder on our list.
Of those in the top ten, Manchester City’s Sergio Agüero is the only player still active in the Premier League. The Argentinian has work to do to overhaul Shearer, but does already have one record to his name, with his total of 12 hattricks being more than that recorded by any other player.
How to Bet on Premier League?
When assessing Premier League betting options, punters will look to weigh up the available information, such as current form, head to head record, and of course that all important team news (injuries, absences , cards , transfers and loans, etc). All of which leads to forming an opinion as to which way the game may go. With opinion duly formed, you are ready to back your judgement, and as mentioned above, the variety of ways in which it is possible to do so are plentiful. Whatever catches your eye amongst the lists of odds on offer though, you are of course going to need a betting account.
The Premier League’s Most Interesting Stats and Facts
Having now been with us for over 25 years, there are plenty of facts and stats concerning the Premier League, ranging from the well known to the more obscure:
- Biggest Shock Result: Manchester United 2 – 3 Blackburn Rovers in the 2011/12 season. Blackburn were 25/1 shots that day.
- Biggest Comeback: Newcastle United vs Arsenal in 2011. 4-0 down at half-time, the Magpies came back to draw 4-4.
- Most Surprising Title Winners: Leicester City’s stunning success at odds of 5000/1 in 2015/16.
- Record Points Total: 100 points recorded by Manchester City in 2017/18.
- Lowest Points Total: Derby County in 2007/08, with a paltry total of 11 points.
- Most Titles: Manchester United with 13.
- All Time Top Scorer: Alan Shearer with 283 Goals.
- Number of English Title Winning Managers: Zero.
- Only player to score, provide an assist, score an own goal, and be booked in the same game: Gareth Bale.
- First Premier League Hat Trick: Eric Cantona for Leeds United vs Tottenham Hotspur in 1992.
- Only Unbeaten Season: Arsenal in 2003/04, with 26 wins and 12 draws from 38 fixtures.
- Only player to win successive titles with different clubs: N’Golo Kanté with Leicester City in 2015/16 and Chelsea in 2016/17.
- Record Total Number of Goals in a Season : 1072 in 2018/19.
- Most Penalty Misses: Alan Shearer with 11.
- Most Penalty Scored: Alan Shearer with 56.
- Most Clean Sheets: Petr Čech with 202.
- Biggest Win: 9-0. Manchester United at home to Ipswich Town in 1995, and Leicester City’s thrashing of Southampton at the St. Mary’s Stadium in 2019/20.
- Most Red Cards: Duncan Ferguson, Patrick Vieira and Richard Dunne with 8 apiece.
- Oldest Ever Manager: Roy Hodgson of Crystal Palace at 72 years of age.
Where to bet on the Premier League?
When it comes to the world of betting online, one of the toughest decisions can be deciding which bookmakers – amongst the many on offer – to open a betting account with. Anyone looking for a little assistance in this regard can’t go wrong with some of our favourite firms, all of which offer a top-class product with promotions and customer service to match.
- bet365: One of the most well established and biggest names in the game. Quality live-streaming and bet-builder options.
- betfair: Truly innovative company, and the only site on our list to offer both a traditional sportsbook and betting exchange.
- William Hill: One of the traditional big three in the UK, who have brought their decades of experience firmly into the online sphere – features regular bonuses and #YourOdds request a bet option.
- bwin: Falls under the widely respected GVC Holdings umbrella. Solid bonuses and excellent variety of markets including Build A Bet.
What are the Premier League Title Winner Odds?
One of the most popular ante-post markets year upon year to bet on is the outright winner market. Who will come out on top in the biggest club league in the world? Will the title fall to one of the big six? Usually it does, but not always – remember Leicester City’s stunning 2015/16 success at odds of 5000/1. See our odds table below for how things are shaping up in the latest race for the famous trophy.
What are the Premier League Odds on relegation?
Of course, only a select few teams tend to be involved in the race for top spot. For many others – particularly the newly promoted sides – merely keeping hold of their seat at England’s top table will count as a major win. Each year three sides won’t manage to achieve that feat though, and thus face the dreaded drop to the Championship. So who’s going to sink this season?
Odds for Premier League Top Scorer?
One of the more wide open of the long term betting markets in the Premier League is that concerning who will top the scoring charts for the current season, and so claim the prestigious Golden Boot. Won by players from 11 different clubs, and of 12 different nationalities, this is a race which regularly goes right down to the wire. But who’s going to come out on top this time around? Some of the latest PL top goal scorers :
- 2019-2020: Jamie Vardy, Leicester City: 19
- 2018-2019: Mohamed Salah Liverpool, Sadio Mané Liverpool & Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Arsenal: 22
- 2017-2018: Mohamed Salah Liverpool: 32
How to watch the Premier League Football on TV & Live Streaming?
Jam packed with excitement and drama, it is with good reason that the Premier League is the most watched football competition in the world. But where exactly can we watch it? Here we outline the makeup of the latest UK TV rights deal which runs from 2019/20 to 2021/22 and some of the International broadcasters where you can watch English Premier League football on TV:
- Sky: 128 fixtures, made up of the Saturday evening, Sunday afternoon, Monday evening and Friday evening slots. Available to watch on mobile, tablet or PC via the Sky Go app.
- BT Sport: 52 fixtures, mainly made up of Saturday lunchtime games and midweek matches. The BT Sport app enables live streaming on PC or mobile device.
- Amazon Prime: 20 fixtures over two Match Day’s, ten in mid-December and ten on Boxing Day.
- International Broadcasters*: Australia (Optus Sport), Canada (DAZN), United States (NBC Sports, Telemundo Deportes), Brazil (ESPN, DAZN), South America (ESPN), Middle East (beIN Sports), Japan (DAZN), China (PPTV, CCTV), France (Canal+, RMC Sport), Italy (Sky Sport), Russia (Okko Sport), Spain (DAZN) and more *subject to change, source: wikipedia. *Check local TV Listings or broadcasters for details of televised EPL in your country of residence.