Following a recent appeal, Everton’s ten-point deduction in the Premier League has been reduced to six points
Following a recent appeal, Everton’s ten-point deduction in the Premier League has been reduced to six points. The four-point clawback lifts The Toffees up to 15th in the table and puts daylight between them and the bottom three.
Whilst Sean Dyche’s side still have another potential deduction for a second profit and sustainability rule breach lingering over them, their relegation odds have eased somewhat over the past 24 hours. Having been priced at 7/2 just 48 hours ago, Everton are now as big as 7/1 with bet365. Here at betting.bet we take a look at how this breaking news has affected the Premier League’s outright relegation odds.
The latest odds suggest that the bookies believe that Sheffield United and Burnley are likely to make an immediate return to the Sky Bet Championship and will be joined by either Luton Town or Nottingham Forest. Aside from Everton, the biggest drifters in the market over the past week were Crystal Palace. New manager, Oliver Glasner got his reign off to a dream start as Crystal Palace swept past Burnley in a 3-0 win at Selhurst Park. Crystal Palace’s relegation odds have since eased from 11/2 to 22/1.
Incredibly, in the Premier League this weekend the bottom six will all play at home which could see the relegation betting market change considerably once again.
Latest Premier League Relegation Odds (courtesy of bet365)
Team | Odds | Next Fixture |
---|---|---|
Sheffield United | 1/33 (was 1/20) | Arsenal (H) |
Burnley | 1/14 (was 1/6) | AFC Bournemouth (H) |
Luton Town | 4/7 (was 4/6) | Aston Villa (H) |
Nottingham Forest | 7/4 (was 9/4) | Liverpool (H) |
Everton | 7/1 (was 7/2) | West Ham United (H) |
Brentford | 10/1 (was 12/1) | Chelsea (H) |
Crystal Palace | 22/1 (was 11/2) | Tottenham Hotspur (a) |