The drama of the opening two weekends of the new Premier League season has resulted in several notable odds changes at talkSPORT BET.
talkSPORT BET's trading floor have released some of their data of the bets and markets following the opening couple of weeks of the Premier League campaign, ending with Liverpool's dramatic 3-2 win at Newcastle on Monday night.
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West Ham's bubble is bursting
Back to back heavy defeats for West Ham in the opening two games of the Premier League season has left their fans fearing the worst, after being thrashed 3-0 by newly promoted Sunderland on the opening day, Graham Potter's side fell to a 5-1 home defeat by London rivals Chelsea on Friday night.
The defeats leave the Hammers rooted to the bottom of the Premier League table, one of only two sides yet to pick up a point so far, and with eight goals conceded in their opening two games, pressure is now on Potter to dig the East London side out of trouble.
As a result of their poor early season form, West Ham have gone from 3/1 to 15/8 now to be relegated, having started the campaign at 5/1.
Wolves wandering towards the foot of the table
Wolves are the only other side yet to pick up a point from their opening two Premier League games of the season, having been battered 4-0 at home by Manchester City on the opening day, before falling 1-0 to a Bournemouth side whose defence has been torn apart during the transfer market.
Only goal difference separates Vitor Pereira's side from the bottom of the table, which now leaves the West Midlands club at 15/8 to go down, having been 11/4 on the opening day.
Spurs shine in opening weeks
Tottenham put in arguably the performance of the weekend on Saturday lunchtime as they managed to continue their strong run of results at the Etihad Stadium in recent seasons with a 2-0 victory at Manchester City, in Thomas Frank's second league game in charge of the team.
The win, combined with the north London side's 3-0 victory over Burnley on the opening day, leaves only goal difference separating Tottenham from the top of the Premier League table, with Frank's side one of only three teams still with a 100% record.
Tottenham, who started the season as long as 66/1 to win the Premier League having finished 17th last season, have now seen their odds slashed to 25/1 to win a first league title in 65 years.
City suffer setback
All was looking rosy for Manchester City last week having just won their opening game of the season 4-0 away from home against Wolves in which Erling Haaland was back on the scoresheet with a brace and new signings also impressed hugely, two of which scoring well-taken goals.
But Pep Guardiola's side were on the wrong end of the surprise result of the weekend in the Premier League this time around, being beaten 2-0 at home by Tottenham in their first home game of the campaign.
The result has seen Man City's odds of winning a fifth title in six years drift to 9/2.
Gunners on fire
Arsenal are one of only three teams to have won both of their opening Premier League matches, starting the campaign with a dogged 1-0 win at Old Trafford over Manchester United before hitting five past newly promoted Leeds in a 5-0 victory on Saturday.
New star striker Viktor Gyokeres opened his account for his new club with a brace on Saturday to leave the mood around the Emirates Stadium feeling buoyant as they bid to improve on their three consecutive second placed finishes this season.
Arsenal have now shortened from 9/4 to 7/4 to win the Premier League for the first time since their Invincible season in 2004.
Villans in early season slumber
Hopes were high for Aston Villa ahead of the new season having kept hold of the likes of Ollie Watkins and Emi Martinez to keep a squad which reached the quarter finals of the Champions League last season and only missed on qualification on goal difference.
But the start of the new campaign has been a slow one for Unai Emery's side after holding on for a draw at home against Newcastle in their opening game, before falling to defeat on Saturday against a Brentford side widely tipped to struggle this season.
Picking up just one point so far this season when many would have predicted them to have six by now has seen Aston Villa's odds of a top four finish drift to 8/1, having been 3/1 in pre-season.
Magpies face uphill battle for top four
Newcastle's tempestuous summer continued on Monday with a whirlwind 3-2 defeat against defending champions Liverpool at St James' Park, despite the 10-men Magpies having come back from 2-0 down to draw level, only to concede a 100th minute winner.
Eddie Howe's transfer window troubles have been well documented but injuries and suspensions picked up by key players in Monday's defeat will also leave them licking their wounds when optimism seemed high after sealing Champions League football on the final day of last season.
The Magpies were priced as low as evens to finish in the top four over the summer but just one point from their opening two matches and troubles with the squad on and off the pitch has seen those top four odds drift to 4/1.
Golden Gyokeres fires up Arsenal
Arsenal's new £57m striker Viktor Gyokeres opened his account for his new club on Saturday evening with a brace in a 5-0 win over Leeds in his first competitive match at the Emirates for his new club.
Saturday's brace puts the Sweden international level at the top of the Golden Boot race at this early stage of the season, and his seen his odds of finishing as the Premier League's top scorer this season drop from 8/1 to 5/1 with talkSPORT BET.
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