Leeds United survived their first season back in the Premier League with three games to spare - and the bookies have now had their say on where they think the Whites will finish next time around.
Leeds finished the 2025-26 campaign with Sunday’s 3-0 defeat at West Ham, a disappointing ending but in no way taking the gloss of a brilliant first season back in the country’s top flight for Daniel Farke’s Whites.
Unlike West Ham who have now lost their top flight status, Leeds were made safe with three games left after Arsenal’s 1-0 win at the Hammers but Leeds then added more points to their haul through a 1-1 draw at Tottenham Hotspur and 1-0 victory at home to highflying Brighton.
Already safe, Farke’s side went into the final day holding a chance of finishing 11th but the 3-0 defeat meant the Whites ended up in 14th place.
West Ham meanwhile needed a win against Leeds but also an Everton victory at Spurs to avoid relegation but a 1-0 win for Spurs kept Roberto De Zerbi’s side safe and sent the Hammers down along with already relegated pair Burnley and Wolves.
West Ham, Burnley and Wolves will now be replaced by Championship champions Coventry City, runners-up Ipswich Town and play-off winners Hull City in next season’s Premier League for which Arsenal will be defending champions.
As the dust settles from Sunday’s final day, the bookies have now produced their full set of odds for next season’s Premier League and, through those odds, their first predicted final table.
Based on the odds to win the Premier League, here is their first idea of how they think the final table will look.