Who will win Premier League 2023-2024? Updated odds for EPL title winner in the new season

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With the 2022/23 Premier League season wrapping up with Manchester City lifting their third consecutive title, the book on the coming campaign is already open and being studied.

Arsenal, Manchester United, and other Premier League powers will do their best to try and dethrone Pep Guardiola and his side from their spot atop the EPL hierarchy, a chase which has proven in vain of late.

Just as Arsenal did in 2022/23 and Liverpool attempted the season before, the 2023/24 campaign is sure to present another challenger to Manchester City. We'll see if that team's best effort will be enough to trouble a City squad that will next be aiming for a record fourth-straight Premier League title.

If Manchester City can finish top once again in 2023/24, it would be the first time in English top-flight history, dating all the way back to 1888.

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Odds to win Premier League 2023/24 title

It's no surprise that Manchester City are once again overwhelming favourites to win the 2023/24 Premier League title, having won each of the last three.

Pep Guardiola has ushered in a dynasty in the English top-flight, having won five of the last six titles. But City are likely to receive their stiffest challenge yet, with multiple clubs back to their best, including the likes of Arsenal, Newcastle and Manchester United, who all finished in the top four.

The longest odds to win a title in recent years, were by far the 5000/1 odds that Leicester City sported prior to the start of the 2015/16 season, when they would go on to shock the world by winning the crown.

The longest odds on the 2023/24 list belong to newly promoted Luton Town, but they're only making their first appearance in the Premier League. 

Odds to win Premier League 2023/24

Odds as of Sunday, May 28, 2023:

Team USA
(BetMGM)
UK
(SkyBet)
India
(Dafabet)
Man City -175 8/15 1.62
Arsenal +900 9/1 8.50
Liverpool +900 9/1 9.00
Man United +1000 12/1 9.00
Newcastle +1400 12/1 13.00
Chelsea +1200 16/1 13.00
Tottenham +4000 40/1 41.00
Brighton +5000 66/1 51.00
Aston Villa +12500 200/1 151.00
West Ham +20000 250/1 251.00
Brentford +25000 500/1 451.00
Crystal Palace +25000 500/1 501.00
Everton +30000 500/1 N/A
Wolves +30000 500/1 701.00
Fulham +30000 750/1 801.00
Nott'm Forest +25000 750/1 1001.00
Bournemouth +30000 1000/1 1001.00
Burnley +50000 1000/1 1001.00
Sheffield United +50000 1500/1 1251.00
Luton Town +75000 2000/1 N/A
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Kyle Bonn is a soccer content producer for The Sporting News.