Arsenal are the least fancied big six club to finish in the top four next season, according to the bookmakers.Unai Emerys men had a disastrous end to the 2018/19 campaign, losing three successive Premier League games in April which saw them miss out on Champions League football for a third successive season.Getty1
Premier League top four odds
- Manchester City – 1/50
- Liverpool – 1/10
- Tottenham – 4/6
- Chelsea – 10/11
- Manchester United – 10/11
- Arsenal – 11/8
- Wolves – 12/1
- Everton – 14/1
- Leicester – 14/1
- Newcastle – 25/1
- West Ham – 33/1
- Crystal Palace – 66/1
- Watford – 66/1
- Bournemouth – 80/1
- Southampton – 80/1
- Aston Villa – 100/1
- Brighton – 150/1
- Burnley – 200/1
- Norwich – 500/1
- Sheffield United – 500/1
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