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·27 May 2024

Newcastle United 2024/25 Premier League chances – Win title, Top four, Relegation…

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Some very interest Premier League odds for the 2024/25 season where Newcastle United are concerned.

After these past two seasons, the bookies clearly see potential opportunity for the NUFC owners.


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If they and Eddie Howe get things right…

Yesterday, we saw Southampton beat Leeds in the Championship play-off final.

So now we know all twenty Premier League clubs that will be competing in the 2024/25 top tier.

Listed below are the general Premier League odds available from the various bookies for the 2024/25 season:

Win the Premier League:

10/11 Man City

5/2 Arsenal

8/1 Liverpool

20/1 Chelsea

25/1 Newcastle United, Man U

33/1 Tottenham

50/1 Aston Villa

150/1 Brighton

So Newcastle United rated joint fifth most likely…

Premier League relegation:

1/2 Leicester

10/11 Ipswich, Everton

7/4 Southampton, Forest

4/1 Wolves

9/2 Brentford

5.1 Fulham

7/1 Bournemouth

9/1 Palace

16/1 West Ham

20/1 Brighton, Chelsea

28/1 Man City

100/1 Villa

150/1 Man U, Newcastle United

250/1 Tottenham

2000/1 Arsenal, Liverpool

Eddie Howe’s team seen as joint fourth least likely to go down in the 2024/25 season.

I kept thinking the Man City 28/1 odds were a mistake, then I cottoned on that of course this is due to the possibility (probability?) of severe punishment from the 115 Premier League charges they face.

Finish top four:

1/10 Man City

1/4 Arsenal

8/15 Liverpool,

11/8 Chelsea

2/1 Man Utd

2/1 Tottenham

3/1 Villa

12/1 Brighton

14/1 West Ham

This is where, like me, I guess you will be giving most focus.

With fair luck, can Newcastle United bounce back into the Premier League top four and get Champions League football?

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