Premier League Relegation Odds – Premier League Betting

Struggling Palace the current pick of relegation candidates

Premier League Betting

Alan Pardew could be set for the dreaded vote of confidence at Crystal Palace this week and that makes the 7/1 that BetBright are offering against the Eagles getting relegated from the Premier League this season look excellent value.

Irish bookmaker Betbright are still relatively new on the scene but have an extensive sportsbook. Everything that you would expect from a high quality online bookmaker is in place on their website and punters get instant access to a pretty high quality service. The  Dublin-based bookmaker also offers up a nice welcome bonus for new customers in the form of a risk free bet, so you have nothing to lose right off the bat.

If you bet at least £10 on your first wager on the account, you will get 50% of it as a free bet if it loses (max. £50). You can see the full terms and conditions of the BetBright welcome bonus here.

Essentially this is just a risk free bet that you make on your account so you can bet without risking all of your money

Crystal Palace have lost their last six Premier League matches after conceding twice in stoppage time at Swansea on Saturday. Pardew admits he is under pressure and his team must defend better. Palace are only outside the relegation places on goal difference and there are rumours that former England manager Roy Hodgson has been lined up as a possible replacement should the current manager be sacked. Plus, the Londoners could also be about to lose one of their star players for five weeks after New Year as Wilfried Zaha has asked FIFA to transfer his registration from England to the Ivory Coast. The winger only played a couple of times form the Three Lions in friendlies so is eligible and might be considered for the Africa Cup Of Nations if the paperwork is processed in time.

Hull City and Sunderland, both soundly beaten on Saturday, remain strong favourites for the drop at a best 4/9 and 2/1 respectively while Burnley can be backed at Evens in places. Champions Leicester are 14/1 with BetBright among others amid a warning from Claudio Ranieri that the Foxes face a relegation battle this term, despite reaching the knockout stages of the Champions League – they are only averaging a point a match in the Premier League this season and midfield lynchpin Danny Drinkwater is suspended for their next three matches.

Premier League Relegation Current Best Odds

Hull City (4/9), Sunderland (1/2), Burnley (Evens), Swansea City (11/8), Middlesbrough (6/1), Crystal Palace (7/1), West Ham United (8/1), West Bromwich Albion and Leicester City (14/1), Stoke City (16/1), Watford (18/1), AFC Bournemouth (20/1), Everton (250/1), Southampton (500/1)