Premier League 2019/2020: Bookmakers predict how next season’s table will look

Premier League 2019/2020: Bookmakers predict how next season’s table will look
The domestic year is over but before you know it the Premier League will be back, with the countdown to the 2019/2020 campaign already underway.Manchester City secured their second successive title last season, as they finished one point clear of second-placed Liverpool in what proved to be a dramatic finale.Manchester City will have their eye on a third successive Premier League title next seasonGETTY6
Manchester City will have their eye on a third successive Premier League title next season
Pep Guardiola’s men are 4/6 to retain their crown, while Jurgen Klopp’s men are priced at 12/5.Elsewhere, Brighton, who narrowly avoid relegation to the Championship last season, are a huge 1500/1 to secure what would be a Leicester-esque truimph.Newly-promoted trio Norwich City and Sheffield United are priced at the same odds to secure a Premier League triumph but Aston Villa have different expectations.Using odds from Paddy Power, we have built a predicted table for the 2019/2020 campaign. You can see the results of how the bookies are predicting the Premier League table will finish, below *odds up to date as of June 3 2019*
1. Man City 8/13 to win the Premier League2. Liverpool 5/2 to win the Premier League3. Tottenham 14/1 to win the Premier LeagueLiverpool missed out on the Premier League title after a dramatic battle against Manchester City6
Liverpool missed out on the Premier League title after a dramatic battle against Manchester City
4. Man Utd 20/1 to win the Premier League5. Chelsea 20/1 to win the Premier League6. Arsenal 28/1 to win the Premier LeagueUnai Emery’s Arsenal are 30/1 to win the Premier League next season after a disappointing 2018/19 campaignGetty Images - Getty6
Unai Emery’s Arsenal are 30/1 to win the Premier League next season after a disappointing 2018/19 campaign
7. Wolves 100/1 to win the Premier League8= Everton 150/1 to win the Premier League9= Newcastle 150/1 to win the Premier LeagueWolves finished seventh in the Premier League last season6
Wolves finished seventh in the Premier League last season
10. Leicester 200/1 to win the Premier League11. West Ham 250/1 to win the Premier League12= Bournemouth 500/1 to win the Premier League12= Watford 500/1 to win the Premier League

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12= Southampton 500/1 to win the Premier League15= Crystal Palace 1000/1 to win the Premier League15= Aston Villa 1000/1 to win the Premier LeagueJack Grealish and Dean Smith will be hoping to secure Aston Villa’s Premier League status next seasonGetty Images - Getty6
Jack Grealish and Dean Smith will be hoping to secure Aston Villa’s Premier League status next season
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