The decisive moment has arrived for the Premier League! This Sunday (19), at 12pm (Brasília time), Manchester City and Arsenal will take to the field to compete for the trophy of one of the most prestigious championships in the world.
On the one hand, City will face West Ham, while Arsenal will face Everton in the final round.
Manchester City are the big favorites in the Premier League
City, under the command of Pep Guardiola, are the big favorites to win the English title. According to Odds&Scouts and several betting platforms, such as Esportes da Sorte, Casa de Apostas, Bet7k, Onabet, Galera.bet and Reals, anyone who bets R$1 on City will receive, on average, R$1.08.
But, on the other hand, Arsenal enter the dispute as underdogs. The return for anyone betting R$1 on Arsenal is nine times greater, paying R$9.55.
The difference between the teams is reflected in the league table and the consistency shown by City over the years. So, leader of the competition with 88 points, City just need a simple victory over West Ham at the Eithad Stadium.
The team could become the first four-time champion in the history of the English league. The team is undefeated at home in this edition, with 13 wins and five draws in 18 games.
But for Arsenal to win the Premier League title, it’s a little more complicated. With 86 points, the team needs to win its match against Everton at the Emirates Stadium and hope that its rival at least draws. Therefore, in the event of a tie on points, the goal difference will be the tiebreaker.
Odds for the 2023/24 Premier League title
- Esportes da Sorte: Manchester City 1.08 x 9.55 Arsenal
- Bet7k: Manchester City 1.08 x 9.55 Arsenal
- Casa de Apostas: Manchester City 1.08 x 9.60 Arsenal
- Galera.bet: Manchester City 1.05 x 9.50 Arsenal
- Onabet: Manchester City 1.07 x 7.50 Arsenal
- Reals: Manchester City 1.07 x 7.50 Arsenal
- Odds&Scouts: Manchester City 1.05 x 9.50 Arsenal
Brazilians on both sides of the dispute
In addition to the dispute between the teams, the duel for the English title also involves Brazilian athletes. At Manchester City, goalkeeper Ederson can win another title.
At Arsenal, four Brazilians – Gabriel Magalhães, Jorginho, Gabriel Jesus and Gabriel Martinelli – are looking to break their streak of winning Premier League titles since the 2003-2004 season.