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West Ham odds to be relegated from the Premier League: Outright odds and predictions

West Ham odds to finish in Premier League top six: Outright odds and predictions

West Ham United are fighting tooth and nail to avoid relegation in the 2025/26 Premier League. The Hammers’ form has improved recently, but what has that done for their chances of survival?

West Ham odds to be relegated from the 2025-26 Premier League: Outright odds and predictions

West Ham are priced at 4/5 to be relegated from the Premier League this season. The last time the Hammers went down was in the 2011/12 season when they finished bottom, but managed to come back up the season after — remaining in the top flight ever since.

The odd scare aside, West Ham have generally managed to stay clear of relegation trouble since, even enjoying some European campaigns and winning the 2022/23 Uefa Conference League under David Moyes. However, at the time of writing, they’re 18th in the table, three points adrift of safety with 12 games to go.

Wolves are all but relegated, while Burnley have an implied probability of 99% to go down. West Ham are next at a worrying 55.6%.

TeamBetMGM oddsImplied probability
Burnley1/10099%
West Ham4/555.6%
Nottingham Forest5/228.6%
Tottenham6/114.3%
Leeds United10/19.1%

West Ham odds to finish in the 2025-26 Premier League top 10: Outright odds and predictions

Given the trouble they find themselves in, it’d take a miracle for West Ham to gatecrash the top 10 now. The Hammers are on a good run of just one defeat and three wins from their last five Premier League matches, but that still leaves them in the bottom three and 12 points off 10th at the time of writing. 50/1 odds represent a 2% likelihood of finishing 10th or above.

TeamBetMGM oddsImplied probability
Brentford1/1493.3%
Newcastle7/2578.1%
Fulham27/2042.6%
Bournemouth13/2565.8%
West Ham50/12%

West Ham Golden Boot odds: Outright odds and predictions

Despite their predicament, West Ham still have one player relatively high up the goalscoring charts in the form of Jarrod Bowen. The England international has scored eight goals so far this season, with only eight players throughout the division managing more. He’s a 150/1 bet to win the Golden Boot, which is effectively a probability of 1%.

PlayerBetMGM oddsImplied probability
Erling Haaland1/1894.7%
Igor Thiago12/17.7%
Antoine Semenyo50/12%
Jarrod Bowen150/11%

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West Ham PFA Player of the Year odds: Outright odds and predictions

There are now no West Ham players in the running to be named PFA Player of the Year. Former Hammer Declan Rice is the odds-on favourite right now, with the likes of Erling Haaland and Bruno Fernandes in hot pursuit. No active West Ham player has even won the award.

PlayerBetMGM oddsImplied probability
Declan Rice3/562.5%
Erling Haaland7/436.4%
Bruno Fernandes10/19.1%

West Ham ins and outs

West Ham made some big signings during the summer, spending big on the likes of Mateus Fernandes, El Hadji Malick Diouf, Mads Hermansen and Soungoutou Magassa. Jean-Clair Todibo’s loan was made permanent, while the likes of Callum Wilson and Kyle Walker-Peters arrived for free.

In the same window, the Hammers sold Mohammed Kudus to Tottenham, also parting ways with Nayef Aguerd, Emerson, Kurt Zouma, Danny Ings, Michail Antonio, Vladimir Coufal and others. Edson Alvarez joined Fenerbahce on loan.

Winter was busy as well, with Nuno Espirito Santo bolstering his attack with the signings of Taty Castellanos, Pablo and Adama Traore, while defender Axel Disasi joined from Chelsea on loan, and Venezuelan youngster Keiber Lamadrid also arrived.

Lucas Paqueta was the headline winter sale to Flamengo, while Luis Guilherme, Andrew Irving and Guido Rodriguez left permanently. Departing on loan were James Ward-Prowse, Niclas Fullkrug, Callum Marshall and Kaelan Casey.

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