META • Liverpool are tipped to win back-to-back league titles, and here’s how you can bet on them.
When Arne Slot led Liverpool to the Premier League title last season, finishing 10 points clear of second-place Arsenal, some speculated if it was a new manager fluke.
But after a summer spending spree of £450m, including splashing a record £100m on Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen, and starting the 2025-26 season with 4 wins in 4, the “Slot Machine” is ready for another title.
Liverpool, so far, are hungrier than ever.

It’s obvious from the opening games that Slot’s squad is gelling, with the old guard of Salah, Van Dijk, and Alisson looking assured while the new signings, including Wirtz and Ekitike, slowly get to grips with the pace of the Premier League.
As Man City recently learnt the hard way, if you win the title, you strengthen in the summer to avoid collapse. That’s exactly what Slot’s done, and the Dutchman looks intent on taking advantage of Pep Guardiola’s woes to secure back-to-back league titles for the Reds.
Now, Liverpool are once again title favourites, so plenty of punters are sticking bets on them to win it. If you want to do the same, here’s how to bet on Liverpool to win the 2025-26 Premier League title.
How to Bet on Liverpool Winning the 2025-26 Premier League
If you want to stick a bet on Liverpool to win the league this season, all you have to do is sign up with an official sportsbook, go to the ‘Premier League Betting’ section, and then choose the ‘Premier League Winner’ market. Here, you should find Liverpool sitting at the top of the pile, with most bookies currently having them listed at 11/8 odds.
So, if you were to bet £10 on Liverpool with those odds, you’d get £23.75 back come the end of the season if they did, indeed, win the title. Of course, odds will chop and change over the coming months as the season unfolds, but if Liverpool continue their dominance, their odds will likely shorten, meaning potential payouts decrease.
If you need help calculating odds before actually placing a bet on Liverpool, there are tools available on bettingtools.com, like bet calculators, that allow you to do this. For instance, if you’re struggling to decide how much money you should bet, a bet calculator can quickly figure out the potential profit and returns from available odds, making it easier to choose your bet amount.
Why Liverpool Are Favourites for the Title Again
Before the 2025-26 season had even started, Liverpool were already title favourites.
And with the club now flying just four games into the new season, beating Arsenal 1-0 at Anfield in the process, the club will likely remain favourites for the remainder of the season.
Due to last season’s title triumph, a mega summer spending spree, and Pep’s City side looking a shadow of what it once was, Liverpool were always going to be the favourites anyway.
Arsenal don’t look great, either. Granted, the Gunners had a decent run last season, but they once again fell short and it’s now five trophyless seasons on the bounce for Mikel Arteta. Knocking Real Madrid out of the Champions League 5-1 on aggregate was impressive, but as a whole, Arsenal just don’t look like they’re capable of picking up a major trophy, despite occasional flashes of brilliance.
This leaves us with Liverpool. They are, quite simply, the outstanding favourites and all signs point to another league title for Slot. Keep in mind, record signing Florian Wirtz has had a relatively slow start, drawing criticism from the media, so there’s no telling how strong the Reds will be once he settles.
And if you take a look around the rest of the league, there are no other serious title contenders.
Spurs have started well, but the club has a history of new manager bounces followed by swift drop-offs (Thomas Frank is an excellent coach, but the chances of a Spurs title challenge this season are slim to none).
Villa look shaky at the moment, and pressure is already starting to grow on Unai Emery, a world class manager who, for some reason, now looks short on ideas after an initial great couple of seasons with the club.
Then there’s Newcastle, who, of course, won the League Cup last season. The problem with Eddie Howe, though, is that he can’t seem to get the Magpies winning consistently, and with the ongoing Alexander Isak saga, it doesn’t appear like Newcastle will be pushing for a title anytime soon, especially after their lacklustre start to the campaign.
Simply put, if you’re thinking about betting on Arne Slot’s men, now might be the time to do it, especially if City’s collapse continues and Arsenal fail to kick into gear.
Liverpool Look Set for Back-to-Back Titles, But Anything Can Happen
If the Premier League has taught us anything, it’s that things can change fast.
Even when teams get off to a strong start, much like Liverpool has, a bad run of results is always lurking around the corner.
In the build-up to Christmas is when it typically happens, but the Reds look solid so far, which is why they’ll be looking to avoid any mid-season collapses in their push for another title.
A Man City comeback could, technically, happen. And there’s nothing to say that Mikel Arteta won’t get Arsenal firing over the coming months, with the Gunners sitting just three points behind Liverpool at the moment.
For now, at least, Liverpool will remain the safest bet for the title. There’s nothing to say Slot won’t take his side far in both domestic cups, too, as well as challenge for the Champions League, so another exciting season is on the cards.