Manchester sides will be joint favorites next season after finishing 1-2 in 2012/13
The 2012/13 English Premier League season has only just been completed and already William Hill Sports has released odds for next season which have the two Manchester teams sharing pole position when play kicks off in August.
Premier League season review - 2012/13
The 2012-13 English Premier League season ended with Manchester United reclaiming the trophy from cross-town rivals Manchester City. As expected, Chelsea and Arsenal took out the final two UEFA Champions League spots, with Tottenham falling just short in their bid for the top four and Europe.
At the other end of the table, Wigan became the first team to win the FA Cup and suffer relegation from the top flight in the same season, and will join Reading and Queens Park Rangers in the Championship next season. Cardiff, Hull and Crystal Palace were promoted to the Premier League for next season.
William Hill odds preview - 2013/14
William Hill is offering the following odds on the English Premier League title for next season: Manchester United, Manchester City, 15/8, Chelsea, 5/2, Arsenal, 14/1, Liverpool, Tottenham, 20/1, Everton, Newcastle, 500/1. These are followed by six teams on 1000/1 and the remainder on 1500/1 or 2500/1.
This leading online sportsbook will offer pre-game and in-play betting on every single English Premier League match next season, along with season-long odds on everything from top four finish (already available on the site), relegation, player specials and more.
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