Exclusive Next Permanent England Manager Odds Suggest Graham Potter Favourite To Replace Dwindling Gareth Southgate

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United Next Manager Odds

SportsLens price-setters have evaluated Gareth Southgate’s future as England manager and former Chelsea boss, Graham Potter, is among the favourites to take the helm at the Three Lions.

After two disappointing performances for England, narrowly beating Malta and being held to a draw by North Macedonia – Gareth Soutghate is back in the firing line.

Euro 2024 is just around the corner and The Three Lions will be looking to go a step further than their 2021 display, where England lost to Italy in a crushing penalty-shootout.

Next England Manager Odds

  • Graham Potter: 7/1
  • Eddie Howe: 8/1
  • Lee Carsley: 10/1
  • Sarina Wiegman: 12/1
  • Gary O’Neil: 16/1
  • Pep Guardiola: 16/1
  • Jose Mourinho: 16/1
  • Steven Gerrard: 20/1
  • Steve Cooper: 20/1
  • Thomas Tuchel: 20/1
  • Sean Dyche: 22/1
  • Thomas Frank: 25/1
  • Mauricio Pochettino: 25/1
  • Wayne Rooney: 25/1
  • Michael Carrick: 25/1
  • Emma Hayes: 25/1

Who Will Be The Next England Manager?

Taking the odds for each team listed above, we have outlined the implied probability of the next England manager.

Team

Odds

Implied Probability

Graham Potter 7/1 12.5%
Eddie Howe 8/1 11.1%
Lee Carsley 10/1 9.1%
Sarina Weigman 12/1 7.7%
Gary O’Neil 16/1 5.9%
Pep Guardiola 16/1 5.9%
Jose Mourinho 16/1 5.9%
Steven Gerrard 20/1 4.8%
Steve Cooper 20/1 4.8%
Thomas Tuchel 20/ 1   , 4.8%                                         ,
Sean Dyche 22/1 4.3%
Thomas Frank 25/1 3.8%
Mauricio Pochettino 25/1 3.8%
Wayne Rooney 25/1 3.8%
Michael Carrick 25/1 3.8%
Emma Hayes 25/1 3.8%

Next England Manager Odds: Long-Time Candidate Graham Potter Favoured Once More

Gareth Southgate took over England in November 2016, following a disastrous 2016 Euros under Roy Hodgson and has reconnected the nation once again.

During this tenure, the 53-year-old has over seen three major tournaments (World Cup 2018, Euros 2021 and World Cup 2022). Reaching the semi-final, final and quarter-final respectively, the England national team has been within touching distance of silverware.

However, Southgate has been criticised for his lack of attacking flair and loyalty to certain players, picking Kalvin Phillips and Jordan Henderson, who have both played a lack of minutes at the required level.

The favourite to take over as England boss is former Brighton and Chelsea manager, Graham Potter, as SportsLens exclusive price-setters have valued the possibility at an intriguing 7/1.

Potter saw great success as manager of the Seagulls, earning a move to Stamford Bridge, but his time in the capital ended after just five months – due to a continuous run of defeats.

A surprise inclusion in this exclusive set of odds, is Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola. The Spaniard has revlotiounised English football and has made history – winning the treble last season.

Guardiola’s contract with Manchester City runs out in 2025, but is on track to become the first manager to win four consecutive Premier League titles this season – which may leave nothing else to prove.

At 16/1, the former Barcelona manager has been priced with a sense of realism, but his knowledge of the British style and ability to transform players could make for an interesting option.

Jose Mourinho is one of the most recognised names in football, bringing entertainment and controversy wherever he goes. He has confirmed that he will leave his current side Roma at the end of this season, leaving many to wonder where he could end up next.

At 60-years-old, the Portuguese manager may be looking to slow down in his football career and a switch to international management could be the ideal selection – Mourinho is also priced at 16/1.

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