Premier League fans this season have been blessed with one of the most open seasons on record, with only about 7 points splitting the top 10 teams. The Premier League has always been the league in Europe that has been one of the most fairly contested and most competitive leagues in the world, and this season is finally proving us right as we don’t have a run-away winner and so because of this we are going to look at the three favourites to win the league this year.
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First of all, and now odds-on favourite to win the league for the first time are Manchester City who finally seem to have got it clicking this season now as they close in on the leaders with their games in hands. Initially at the start of the season, City looked off the boil and not up to their usual slick football, but over time, they seemed to have turned things around and again looking like the fierce team they usually are explaining why they are now odds-on favourite to win the league at 6/7. With the consistency that City are now showing in the league, they are proving to be a popular choice here at Super6.bet, where many have used them to push them towards the lucrative pay-outs that the site is offering.
Current champions Liverpool has been very hot and cold this season and haven’t been as vibrant as they have been for the past two seasons. After their demolishing loss to Aston Villa 7-2, they seemed to have booked their ideas and started to get back to form over time. Liverpool seems to have one great season where they will blow past a team by multiple goals or they’ll draw against a relegation side and which will hamper their title challenge. Liverpool is currently 6/1 to win the Premier League.
And finally, the slight outsiders when it comes to favourites for the Premier League is Manchester United who have just gone to the top of the Premier League last night after a 1-0 away win at Burnley. United haven’t looked like title challengers all year however they have plodded along quietly and have now made a case for themselves to lift their first Premier League since 2013. They are currently priced at 33/5 and although we do think that this is unlikely, what a spectacle it would be seeing the Red Devils lifting the Premier League again.