Premier League Top Four Odds | Spurs 6/4 after win vs Chelsea

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Spurs have been priced at 6/4 to finish in the top four this season after Sunday afternoon’s comfortable outing against Chelsea.

Tottenham’s 2-0 win over London rivals Chelsea extends Antonio Conte’s lead in the Premier League table over his former side, now 14 points as we approach the business end of the season.

Oliver Skipp’s thunderous half-volley gave the hosts a 1-0 lead shortly after the restart and Harry Kane added a final blow in the 82nd minute to secure a second consecutive victory.

Premier League Top 4 Odds

  • Arsenal @ 1/200
  • Manchester City @ 1/200
  • Manchester United @ 1/12
  • Newcastle @ 7/5
  • Spurs @ 6/4
  • Liverpool @ 15/8
  • Brighton @ 10/1
  • Chelsea @ 25/1
  • Fulham @ 66/1

According to Premier League betting sites, Arsenal and Man City have an implied probability of 99.5% to finish in the top four this season.

Manchester United have an implied probability of 92%, Newcastle at 42%, Spurs at 40%, Liverpool at 35%, Brighton at 9%, Chelsea at 4% and Fulham at 2%.

Spurs are beginning to find some momentum and have two wins in a week over London rivals West Ham and Chelsea, moving four points clear of Newcastle in fifth.

The Magpies have two games in hand and will take part in the Carabao Cup final against Manchester United today and meet Spurs at St. James’ Park on April 23rd.

In the last meeting between the pair earlier this season, Newcastle ran away 2-1 winners in the capital thanks to goals from Callum Wilson and Miguel Almiron.

Liverpool face an uphill challenge to reach the Champions League places after a frustrating 0-0 draw against Crystal Palace on Saturday night and are now nine points adrift Spurs.

Jurgen Klopp’s side have two games in hand but face a tough run ahead including games against Manchester United, Manchester City and Arsenal in the next seven domestic fixtures.

Graham Potter is under increased pressure from the Chelsea board and could potentially face calls to be sacked after Sunday’s defeat in north London.


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