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The most exciting domestic club competition in the world is just a couple of weeks in and already there have been enough talking points to last an entire season. As we begin our England Premier League 2017/18 preview, the 20 top flight clubs have splurged over £1.4b on transfers, meaning competition is likely to be even more fierce the season’s biggest prizes. The latest football odds suggest a two way Manchester battle for the Premiership crown, though current champions Chelsea and last year’s runners up Spurs will relish being the underdogs. What we know for certain is that the England Premier League outrights markets are a fantastic place for bettors and punters to make money. Read our free tips and advice below.
Manchester City once again flexed their financial muscle in a busy summer transfer window. Pep Guardiola sanctioned deals worth over £200m on Kyle Walker, Danilo, Benjamin Mendy, Bernardo Silva and Ederson while no less than 28 players exited the Etihad Stadium. The re-shaping of the City squad leaves them as our number one choice as Premier League outright winner. Guardiola will have learned a lot about English football during his first campaign there last year and with the weaknesses in his team seemingly addressed, they look a great price at 11/8 with Betway to clinch their first title in four years.
Having endured a frustrating summer in the transfer market, Arsenal started the new Premier League 2017/18 season with two defeats from their opening three matches. With their best players, Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil actively looking to leave the club and a fan-base close to mental breakdown, the Gunners face the prospect of missing out on Champions League football for two successive seasons. William Hill’s odds of 2/5 for Arsenal to miss out on the top four looks to be one of the easiest Premier League predictions of the year.
Brighton did remarkably well to earn promotion from the Championship last year, taking their place in the Premier League for the first time in their history. The record books show, however, that promoted teams tend to struggle to meet the demands of weekly Premiership football. Chris Hughton deserves enormous credit for the work he has done at Brighton, but it’s an even bigger ask for the Seagulls to maintain their top flight status in 2017/18. Backing them to go down at close to even money at odds of 10/11 with 10Bet looks one of the best bargain bets around and one of the football tips for the weekend you can’t turn down.