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Crystal Palace odds to finish in the Premier League top half: Outright odds and predictions

Crystal Palace odds to finish in the Premier League top half: Outright odds and predictions

Crystal Palace are still hoping to build upon their FA Cup and Community Shield success and finish above 10th in the Premier League for the first time in their history.

Read on to see their current outright odds for the 2025-26 Premier League season, from top-half hopes to relegation worries.

Crystal Palace odds to finish in the 2025-26 Premier League top half: Outright odds and predictions

Crystal Palace have only finished in the top half of the table in two of their 16 seasons as a Premier League club, sneaking in with 10th-placed finishes on both occasions, most recently in 2023-24. The Eagles have been remarkably consistent, securing 10th to 15th finishes in each of the last 13 seasons.

Palace finished 12th last term, but it was a campaign of celebration as they lifted the FA Cup for the first time in their history, and have since added the Community Shield.

The FA Cup triumph meant Palace entered into European football competition, although they had to settle for the Conference League rather than the Europa League after they were punished for breaching milti-club ownership rules.

Yet after a bright start to the season, the wheels have started to come off for Palace. Marc Guehi left in January while head coach Oliver Glasner is set to depart in the summer, if not sooner. A recent 1-0 win over table footers Wolves means they have claimed all the spoils in just two of their last 12 league outings.

TeamBetMGM oddsImplied probability
Brentford2/1386.7%
Newcastle33/10075.2%
Bournemouth13/2565.8%
Fulham 13/2545.5%
Everton11/1047.6%
Brighton7/436.4%
Sunderland9/430.8%
Crystal Palace33/1023.3%

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

The feel-good factor from the FA Cup triumph looks to have dissipated. Fans recently taunted Glasner with ‘sacking in the morning chants’ as they were held to a 1-1 draw with Zrinjski Mostar. The Eagles haven’t finished in the top six of the English top flight in 34 years, since the 1990-91 campaign. That was two seasons before the Premier League started, and that run looks set to continue.

Palace began the season out at 10/1 – an implied probability of 9.09% – with 11 teams more fancied than the Eagles. However, these odds have since lengthened to 50/1 in the betting with BetMGM.

If the Eagles win the Conference League, for which they are one of the favourites, they will automatically qualify into next season’s Europa League.

TeamBetMGM oddsImplied probability
Everton22/14.1%
Fulham28/13.4%
Brighton33/12.9%
Sunderland40/12.4%
Crystal Palace50/12.0%

Crystal Palace odds to be relegated from the 2025-26 Premier League: Outright odds and predictions

Crystal Palace are currently in their 13th consecutive season in the Premier League. Since their return to the top flight in 2013, the Eagles haven’t finished lower than 15th in the Premier League, but there have been some brief flirtations with relegation across a handful of campaigns.

Nonetheless, Palace are 25/1 to be relegated from the Premier League, with six teams more likely. Burnley are the current favourites to suffer the drop down to the Championship after Wolves, while the likes of Burnley, West Ham, Tottenham, and Leeds also appear to be in trouble.

Crystal Palace Golden Boot odds: Outright odds and predictions

It won’t come as too much of a surprise that Crystal Palace are yet to have a Premier League Golden Boot winner. Andy Johnson went closest in 2004-05, scoring 21 goals, but couldn’t keep pace with Thierry Henry who won his second of three consecutive Golden Boots.

Jean-Philippe Mateta was Palace’s top scorer last season, netting 14 goals in the Premier League. He was the only Eagles player to break into double figures, but was still some way off the league’s top scorers. Mateta enjoyed a bright start to the current campaign, but has gone off the boil and is currently sidelined. Even so, he is ranked as Palace’s best hope for the Golden Boot, with odds of 250/1.

Crystal Palace ins and outs

Spanish international Yeremy Pino was Crystal Palace’s most high-profile acquisition during the summer transfer window, completing a £26m move from Villarreal. Centre-back Jaydee Canvot was added from Toulouse and left-back Borna Sosa was signed from Ajax.

The key for Palace was trying to swat away the vultures prying after their prized assets. In the end, star man Eberechi Eze was lured over to Arsenal for £67.5m, but Palace just about managed to hold onto captain Marc Guihi, who appeared to be destined for a move to Liverpool.

However, Guehi has since left for title challenging Manchester City. The Eagles, though, did invest in attack, signing Brennan Johnson and Jorgen Strand Larsen from Tottenham and Wolves, respectively. At £35m, Johnson was briefly Palace’s club record signing, a figure then trumped by the capture of Strand Larsen, the striker dwarfing the Welshman’s fee as he arrived for £48m.

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