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Arsenal odds to win the Premier League: Outright odds and predictions

Arsenal odds to win the Premier League: Outright odds and predictions

Arsenal remain in contention to win every competition this season, including the Premier League, which has eluded the club and their manager, Mikel Arteta, in each of the last three seasons.

Read on to see their current outright odds for the on-going 2025-26 Premier League season, from their title chances to their players in the mix for the coveted Golden Boot.

Arsenal odds to win the 2025-26 Premier League: Outright odds and predictions

Arsenal have been Premier League runners-up for the past three seasons. Two of those campaigns saw Arsenal miss out in agonising fashion, while last season was a bit more of a procession as the Gunners finished 10 points behind champions Liverpool, having been second best to Manchester City in the previous two campaigns.

It’s been over 20 years since Arsenal lifted their last league title, and some fans’ patience is starting to run out. But as we know, fans can easily be sucked into title races and winning streaks.

Odds-on frontrunners Arsenal remain in pole position to finally get their hands on the title, ahead of Manchester City and Aston Villa, while Chelsea, Manchester United, and defending champions Liverpool are further back.

Arsenal odds to finish in the 2025-26 Premier League top four: Outright odds and predictions

Arsenal have been the team to beat this season as they bid to lift their first top-flight title since 2003-04.

Finishing in the top four already seems like a formality for this Gunners side who are now not priced on BetMGM to secure a spot in the top four for the fourth straight season.

They haven’t finished outside of the top four since 2021-22, when they had to settle for fifth, missing out by two points.

TeamBetMGM odds
ArsenalN/A
Man City1/50
Aston Villa11/20
Liverpool7/10
Man Utd11/20
Chelsea9/4

Arsenal odds to finish in the 2025-26 Premier League top six: Outright odds and predictions

Arsenal haven’t failed to reach the top six since 2020-21, when they suffered a second consecutive eighth-placed finish. Those are also the only two seasons Arsenal have finished outside the top six in 30 years. In fact, the Gunners have finished lower than sixth in just four of their 33 Premier League campaigns.

Top six is looked at as a place to finish as it usually means European football. Everton were the last team to finish sixth in the Premier League and not qualify for Europe, doing so in 2012-13. That was because Swansea City won the Capital One Cup and finished ninth, while FA Cup winners Wigan Athletic were relegated.

BetMGM no longer offer odds on Arsenal finishing in the top six, reflecting their near-certainty of doing so. Elsewhere, the Gunners are as short as 1/1000 (William Hill), with Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea, and Man Utd also priced odds-on in the same market.

TeamBetMGM odds
ArsenalN/A
Man CityN/A
Aston Villa1/40
Liverpool1/18
Man Utd1/50
Chelsea7/25

Arsenal Golden Boot odds: Outright odds and predictions

An Arsenal player hasn’t won the Premier League Golden Boot since 2018-19, when Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang shared the prize with Sadio Mane and Mo Salah after scoring 22 goals. But only Liverpool (eight) have had more Golden Boot wins than Arsenal’s six, with Thierry Henry responsible for four of those.

Manchester City striker Erling Haaland appears to be running away with the Golden Boot this season after a simply stunning start to the season, while Arsenal’s goals have been more spread throughout the team between the likes of Viktor Gyokeres, Leandro Trossard, and Bukayo Saka.

Arsenal PFA Player of the Year odds: Outright odds and predictions

Robin van Persie was the last Arsenal player to be named PFA Player of the Year, doing so in 2011-12. He also won the Football Writers’ Association’s Footballer of the Year and the PFA Fans’ Player of the Year.

Declan Rice made the top six last season, now he finds himself as the leading contender for the gong in 2025-26, ahead of Erling Haaland, and Gabriel Magalhaes. Other Arsenal players in the mix include Bukayo Saka and Martin Zubimendi.

PlayerBet365 odds
Declan Rice4/5
Erling Haaland13/8
Gabriel Magalhaes7/1
Bruno Fernandes8/1
Antoine Semenyo20/1
Martin Zubimendi50/1
Bukayo Saka66/1

Arsenal Golden Glove odds: Outright odds and predictions

Arsenal’s defensive solidity has been a standout feature this season, and it’s no surprise that David Raya has emerged as the strong odds-on favourite to win the Premier League Golden Glove.

The award is presented to the goalkeeper who records the most clean sheets over the course of the season. Raya has claimed the honour in each of the last two campaigns – including jointly with Matz Sels in 2024-25 – and once again looks like the man to beat in the current race.

PlayerBet365 odds
David Raya1/9
Gianluigi Donnarumma7/1
Robert Sanchez50/1
Alisson66/1
Jordan Pickford100/1
Dean Henderson28/1
Nick Pope200/1
Caoimhin Kelleher500/1

Arsenal ins and outs

Arsenal experienced another busy transfer window during the summer. Viktor Gyokeres, Eberechi Eze, Martin Zubimendi, Noni Madueke, Christian Norgaard, Cristhian Mosquera, and Kepa Arrizabalaga joined the squad to either add depth or strengthen Mikel Arteta’s team.

Raheem Sterling departed after the conclusion of his loan, returning to Chelsea. Additionally, several players left Arsenal permanently, including experienced midfielder Jorginho, who signed with Flamengo. Thomas Partey, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Kieran Tierney, Nuno Tavares, Marquinhos, and Nathan Butler-Oyedeji also moved on.

Arsenal didn’t sign any players in January 2026, but did sell Oleksandr Zinchenko and Osman Kamara, while Ethan Nwaneri, Louie Copley, and Maldini Kacurri went out on loan.

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