
Burnley are back in the Premier League and looking to right the wrongs of their last top-flight campaign, which saw them relegated with just 24 points and five wins.
Now under the tutorship of promotion-winner Scott Parker, the Clarets aren’t exactly making the best fist of doing that, sitting 19th at the time of writing, with just four wins and 18 points on the board.
Read on for Burnley’s current outright odds, from being relegated to achieving an unlikely top-half finish.

Burnley odds to be relegated from the 2025-26 Premier League: Outright odds and predictions
Burnley have been relegated in each of their last two top-flight campaigns and four of their nine seasons in the Premier League era. That record doesn’t look like improving this time around, with the Clarets nine points adrift of safety at the time of writing.
1/100 odds to go down represent a 99% implied probability.
| Team | BetMGM odds | Implied probability |
|---|---|---|
| Burnley | 1/100 | 99% |
| West Ham | 4/5 | 71.4% |
| Nottingham Forest | 5/2 | 28.6% |
| Tottenham | 6/1 | 14.3% |
| Leeds United | 10/1 | 9.1% |
Burnley odds to finish bottom of the 2025-26 Premier League: Outright odds and predictions
In Burnley’s four Premier League relegations, they have never finished bottom of the table.
That doesn’t look likely to happen now, given how poor Wolves have been this season. However, there is still a 14.3% probability of Burnley sinking one place lower before the end of the campaign.
Burnley odds to finish in the 2025-26 Premier League top half: Outright odds and predictions
Somehow, there is still a market for Burnley to finish in the top half. Scott Parker’s men have odds of 200/1 to break into the top 10, even though they trail 10th-place Newcastle by 18 points with 12 games remaining, at the time of writing.
| Team | BetMGM odds | Implied probability |
|---|---|---|
| Brentford | 1/14 | 93.3% |
| Newcastle | 7/25 | 78.1% |
| Fulham | 27/20 | 42.6% |
| Bournemouth | 13/25 | 65.8% |
| Burnley | 200/1 | 1% |
Burnley Golden Boot odds: Outright odds and predictions
It probably won’t come as too much of a surprise to hear that Burnley have no major contenders in the Golden Boot odds.
Erling Haaland is already the scorching hot favourite to finish as the top goalscorer following his goal-drenched season so far.
BetMGM haven’t even priced up the likes of Jaidon Anthony and Zian Flemming, who have six and five goals, respectively.
Burnley PFA Player of the Year odds: Outright odds and predictions
The Clarets have never had a Premier League Player of the Year winner, with their top performers this season having to battle it out internally for the club’s own Player of the Year honours.
Instead, it’s Arsenal’s Declan Rice who leads the way, followed by top scorer and title rival at Man City, Erling Haaland.
| Player | BetMGM odds | Implied probability |
|---|---|---|
| Declan Rice | 3/5 | 62.5% |
| Erling Haaland | 7/4 | 36.4% |
| Bruno Fernandes | 10/1 | 9.1% |
Burnley ins and outs
Burnley had an active summer transfer window, bringing in a number of new players.
Kyle Walker was the high-profile signature after the multiple Premier League winner joined from Manchester City for £5m. Burnley spent a combined £43m to bring in midfielder Lesley Ugochukwu and striker Armando Broja from Chelsea.
Marcus Edwards signed permanently after a successful loan spell, while Loum Tchaouna arrived from Lazio in a £12.9m deal to bolster the attack. Other notable additions included Dutch left-back Quilindschy Hartman, Bashir Humphreys from Chelsea, Axel Tuanzebe from Ipswich, and winger Jaidon Anthony from Bournemouth, Jacob Bruun Larsen (Stuttgart), Zian Flemming (Millwall), and promising young goalkeeper Max Weiss (Karlsruher SC).
On the way out, we saw keeper James Trafford depart for Man City for £27m, Han-Noah Massengo departed for Augsburg, while the likes of Josh Brownhill, Nathan Redmond, and Jonjo Shelvey were released.
Despite their struggles, Burnley’s only winter signing was the loan capture of James Ward-Prowse from West Ham. The Clarets also let Hannes Delcroix join FC Lugano for free, while the likes of Benson, Koleosho and Obafemi secured new loan moves.

