Premier League relegation odds 2022/2023: How bookmakers saw Leicester City, Leeds, Everton

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As the 2022/23 Premier League season entered its final day, the fight to secure top-flight survival went all the way to the wire.

Only one team was confirmed to be relegated at the time, as last-placed Southampton had been condemned to the Championship in 2023/24. Four other teams were in a battle to remain in the Premier League and avoid the final two trap doors.

Leicester City were relegated despite beating West Ham because Everton edged past Bournemouth to secure safety.

Leeds United went down with a whimper, suffering a 4-1 thrashing at home to Tottenham. Bournemouth, West Ham and Nottingham Forest had already done enough to secure safety.

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Premier League relegation odds 2022/23

Here's how the projections by FiveThirtyEight saw each club's chances of slipping through the trap door before the final day.

The data correctly suggested that the teams currently in the bottom three were destined to go down – although Leicester could not have done any more than winning on the last day.

The Foxes were predicted to have an 84% likelihood of relegation, alongside Leeds on 64%, while Everton (24%) were thought to be near safety.

Premier League table: The bottom four

*How the standings looked on Saturday, May 27, 2023. Relegation probability via FiveThirtyEight.

Pos Team Points Matches
Played
Goals
Scored
Goal
Difference
Next Match Relegation
probability
17. Everton 33 37 33 -24 vs. BOU, May 28 23%
18. Leicester City 31 37 49 -18 vs. WHU, May 28 82%
19. Leeds United 31 37 47 -27 vs. TOT, May 28 95%
20. Southampton - R 24 37 32 -37 vs. LIV, May 28

Premier League latest relegation odds 2022/23

Here's how the relegation odds looked at the various sportsbooks around the world before the final games began.

  USA
(BetMGM)
UK
(Sky Bet)
Australia
(Neds)
Leeds United -3000 1/33 1.03
Everton +300 10/3 4.00
Leicester City -700 1/7 1.14
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Joe is Senior Editor (Football) at Sporting News.