Premier League Betting at Betiton UK
The Premier League remains the most watched football competition in the world, with matches broadcast to a global audience of around 4.7 billion people each season. In the UK, English Premier League (EPL) viewership rose by 40% during the opening weekend of the 2023/24 season, while Premier League betting is also becoming increasingly popular year-on-year.
There are plenty of ways in which you can bet on football and especially on the Premier League, from backing the outright winner each season to the competition’s top scorer. But how can you navigate these markets successfully and what are the very latest Premier League betting odds? We’ll explore this and more in the guide below!
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🖋️ Premier League Betting Markets | Outright Winner, Match Betting, Top Goalscorer, Both Teams to Score (BTTS), Over/Under 2.5 Goals Scored |
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Premier League Format and Fixtures
The EPL sits at the top of the professional English football pyramid, while it currently comprises 20 competing clubs. The competition features a round-robin format, in which each team plays each other twice (home and away) and contests 38 matches in total. Three points are awarded for a win and one for a draw, and the team that accumulates the most points throughout the season will be crowned the winner.
The season typically runs between August and May, with the 2023/24 campaign set to conclude on May 19th, 2024. Six official game weeks remain this season, and below you’ll find a summary of the confirmed fixtures yet to be played.
Gameweek 33
⚽ Fixture | 📅 Date | ⌛ Time |
Newcastle v Tottenham | 13th April | 12:30 |
Brentford v Sheffield United | 13th April | 15:00 |
Burnley v Brighton | 13th April | 15:00 |
Manchester City v Luton | 13th April | 15:00 |
Nottingham Forest v Wolves | 13th April | 15:00 |
Bournemouth v Manchester United | 13th April | 17:30 |
Liverpool v Crystal Palace | 14th April | 14:00 |
West Ham v Fulham | 14th April | 14:00 |
Arsenal v Aston Villa | 14th April | 16:30 |
Chelsea v Everton | 15th April | 20:00 |
Gameweek 34
⚽ Fixture | 📅 Date | ⌛ Time |
Luton v Brentford | 20th April | 15:00 |
Sheffield United v Burnley | 20th April | 15:00 |
Wolves v Arsenal | 20th April | 19:30 |
Everton v Nottingham Forest | 21st April | 13:30 |
Aston Villa v Bournemouth | 21st April | 15:00 |
Bournemouth v Manchester United | 21st April | 15:00 |
Crystal Palace v West Ham | 21st April | 15:00 |
Fulham v Liverpool | 21st April | 16:30 |
Arsenal v Chelsea | 23rd April | 20:00 |
Wolves v Bournemouth | 24th April | 19:45 |
Crystal Palace v Newcastle | 24th April | 20:00 |
Everton v Liverpool | 24th April | 20:00 |
Manchester United v Sheffield United | 24th April | 20:00 |
Brighton v Manchester City | 25th April | 20:00 |
Gameweek 35
⚽ Fixture | 📅 Date | ⌛ Time |
West Ham v Liverpool | 27th April | 12:30 |
Fulham v Crystal Palace | 27th April | 15:00 |
Manchester United v Burnley | 27th April | 15:00 |
Newcastle v Sheffield United | 27th April | 15:00 |
Wolves v Luton | 27th April | 15:00 |
Everton v Brentford | 27th April | 17:30 |
Aston Villa v Chelsea | 27th April | 20:00 |
Bournemouth v Brighton | 28th April | 14:00 |
Tottenham v Arsenal | 28th April | 14:00 |
Nottingham Forest v Manchester City | 28th April | 16:30 |
Chelsea v Tottenham | 2nd May | 19:30 |
Gameweek 36
⚽ Fixture | 📅 Date | ⌛ Time |
Luton v Everton | 3rd May | 20:00 |
Arsenal v Bournemouth | 4th May | 12:30 |
Brentford v Fulham | 4th May | 15:00 |
Brighton v Aston Villa | 4th May | 15:00 |
Burnley v Newcastle | 4th May | 15:00 |
Sheffield United v Nottingham Forest | 4th May | 15:00 |
Manchester City v Wolves | 4th May | 17:30 |
Chelsea v West Ham | 5th May | 14:00 |
Liverpool v Tottenham | 5th May | 16:30 |
Crystal Palace v Manchester United | 6th May | 20:00 |
Gameweek 37
⚽ Fixture | 📅 Date | ⌛ Time |
Aston Villa v Liverpool | 11th May | 15:00 |
Bournemouth v Brentford | 11th May | 15:00 |
Everton v Sheffield United | 11th May | 15:00 |
Fulham v Manchester City | 11th May | 15:00 |
Manchester United v Arsenal | 11th May | 15:00 |
Newcastle v Brighton | 11th May | 15:00 |
Nottingham Forest v Chelsea | 11th May | 15:00 |
Tottenham v Burnley | 11th May | 15:00 |
West Ham v Luton | 11th May | 15:00 |
Wolves v Crystal Palace | 11th May | 15:00 |
Gameweek 38
⚽ Fixture | 📅 Date | ⌛ Time |
Arsenal v Everton | 19th May | 16:00 |
Brentford v Newcastle | 19th May | 16:00 |
Brighton v Manchester United | 19th May | 16:00 |
Burnley v Nottingham Forest | 19th May | 16:00 |
Chelsea v Bournemouth | 19th May | 16:00 |
Crystal Palace v Aston Villa | 19th May | 16:00 |
Liverpool v Wolves | 19th May | 16:00 |
Luton v Fulham | 19th May | 16:00 |
Manchester City v West Ham | 19th May | 16:00 |
Sheffield United v Tottenham | 19th May | 16:00 |
How to Bet on the Premier League at Betiton UK?
Before you get started with EPL betting, you’ll first need to create an account here at Betiton UK. Here’s a brief guide to help you register and build your first bet slip.
- Load the website and click through the Signup tab in the top left-hand corner of the screen.
- Then, confirm your preferred email address, before selecting a unique username and secure password for your account.
- You’ll then be transferred to a second screen, where we’ll prompt you to provide your name, date of birth, county, and address. We’ll use this data to verify your identity and that you’re of legal age.
- Once verified, you can navigate your way to the Deposit tab to credit your brand new account. Here, you can confirm your chosen payment method and the value of your first deposit, ensuring that this matches the site’s minimum (£10).
- You’re now free to start your Premier League betting journey! Simply browse the available markets through the vertical menu on the left of the screen, with any selections that you click on automatically populating your bet slip in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. Once you’re happy with your selections and stake amounts, just hit the Place Bets button.
Premier League Betting Markets
When you look to build your EPL bet slip, you’ll find that there’s a diverse selection of EPL betting markets available. These relate to individual matches and various outright outcomes, but which are the most popular here at Betiton UK?
- Outright Betting: We offer competitive and constantly updated Premier League betting winner odds here at Betiton, enabling you to wager on the team that you think will top the table at the end of the season. This typically unlocks enhanced odds at the beginning of each campaign, as the favourites tend to see their prices shorten once the games get underway.
- Over/Under Betting: This is a match betting market that lets you wager on how many goals will be scored during a game. We’ll set individual totals as betting lines, and you’ll have to predict whether the actual number of goals scored will be over or under a particular threshold.
- Both Teams to Score (BTTS): This is another popular match betting market. In this instance, you’ll wager on whether both teams will score (or not) during a particular game, based on your analysis of relevant home and away form and each side’s attacking and defensive performances.
- Handicap Betting: With handicap betting, you can apply a virtual disadvantage (such as -1.5 goals) to a short-price favourite in a specific match. This enables you to back them at enhanced odds, but your pick will have to win by a margin greater than the handicap for the bet to be successful.
Premier League Betting Odds
When you engage in Premier League betting here at Betiton, you’ll see that odds are automatically displayed in decimal format. However, we have an odds widget in the top right-hand corner of the sportsbook, which enables you to toggle between decimal, fractional and American odds. But what should you expect from each format?
Decimal
This format presents odds as single numbers to two decimal places. This number details how much you’ll win for every £1 that you bet successfully, inclusive of your original stake. This format is arguably the easiest to read and use when calculating implied probability.
For example, let’s say that you correctly picked Villa to surprise Arsenal at the Emirates in the Premier League at odds of 10.00. This means that you’ll win £10.00 for every £1 that you stake, with a £10 wager enabling you to bank a total return of £100.
Fractional
Fractional odds are quite common in the UK, while they present as two numbers separated by a slash. The first number details how much you’ll win in relation to the second, which denotes your stake amount. Unlike decimal odds, this format enables you to calculate your potential return exclusive of your original stake.
If we use the same example as above, Villa’s fractional odds of defeating Arsenal are 9/1. In this instance, you’ll win £9 for every £1 wagered successfully, with a £10 bet earning a total profit of £90. You’ll also receive your £10 stake back to create a cumulative return of £100.
American
American odds are used scarcely in the UK, while this format is arguably the most complicated to read and understand. American odds feature three-digit numbers accompanied by either a plus or a minus sign, which indicates either a betting underdog or favourite. When dealing with a minus sign and betting favourite, the accompanying number tells you how much you’ll have to stake to win £100.
The plus sign and its accompanying number express the amount that you’ll win for every £100 wagered. For example, Villa can be backed at American odds of +900 to defeat Arsenal in North London, so a £100 wager would see you win £900 if Unai Emery’s men were successful in this objective.
Favourites to Win the Premier League
The 2023/24 EPL is turning out to be one of the most keenly contested in years, with three sides realistically competing for the title. Defending champions Manchester City remain the narrow Premier League favourites, as they pursue their fourth successive title and sixth in seven seasons.
Arsenal and Liverpool are also among the favourites to win the Premier League, with just a single point separating the top three at the time of writing. Both Tottenham and Villa retain a mathematical chance of winning the EPL in 2023/24, although their odds of 999.00 are unsurprisingly prohibitive.
⚽ Team | 📊 Odds |
Manchester City | 2.50 |
Arsenal | 2.75 |
Liverpool | 3.25 |
Tottenham | 999.00 |
Aston Villa | 999.00 |
Premier League Betting Tips by Betiton UK
As you can see, there are plenty of ways in which you can wager on the EPL. However, navigating the available markets and identifying those that offer the best value can be challenging, so we’ve prepared some expert Premier League betting tips to help you make the most informed selections.
- Make Use of Combination Betting: When wagering on individual Premier League matches, it’s often important to create value where possible. Combination betting is one way in which you can achieve this, as you look to combine two or more outcomes from a selected match within a single wager. For example, you could back Arsenal to beat Villa in the EPL and both teams to score at the Emirates, unlocking enhanced odds without overly compromising your chances of winning.
- Consider Accumulator Betting: Accumulator betting also enables you to create value here at Betiton UK. This enables you to pick multiple match winners within a single wager, with the odds of each outcome multiplied to create an extended price. Typically, each Premier League game week features a minimum of 10 matches, so you could consider picking the winners of between four and six matches depending on your own form analysis.
- Leverage Player Prop Bets: You can place various player prop bets both pre-game and in-play, and these often produce highly competitive odds. For example, you can bet on a first or anytime goal scorer in a particular game, based on your analysis of the participating players, their form and historic record against specific opposition. This can unlock enhanced returns, while it also provides an excellent use for any free bets that you have on your account.
Premier League Live Betting at Betiton UK
This leads us neatly onto in-play wagering, which is an increasingly popular iteration of Premier League betting here at Betiton UK. Live betting unlocks hundreds of markets during each Premier League game, including a diverse selection of team and player props and micro wagers (such as the team that will win the next corner, and other betting markets you can enjoy during game play).
Due to the sheer number of live Premier League betting markets available, disciplined bankroll management is crucial when wagering in-play. You should also remember that live odds are liable to fluctuate constantly during the course of EPL matches, so timing is key when executing individual bets.
Premier League Promotions and Offers by Betiton UK
As a new Betiton UK customer, with a current IP address in the UK, you can qualify for a £10 free bet when you deposit and wager a minimum of £15. Your qualifying wager must be placed at odds of 2.00 or greater, affording you access to a broad range of EPL betting markets. You’ll have 14 days in which to deploy your £10 free bet, at minimum odds of 1.80.
As a Premier League betting enthusiast, you can also access our Boostiton Offer. This lets you wager on pre-match accumulators and boost your winnings by up to 77%, depending on the number of individual picks included. You can also take full control of your EPL bets through Betiton’s exclusive cashout feature, which allows for full, partial and early settlements during a particular game.
Responsible Premier League Gambling
We have a detailed Responsible Gambling Policy here at Betiton UK, which highlights our commitment to responsible gambling and our partnerships with GamCare and BeGambleAware. These entities both offer practical support and guidance and can be called on if you begin to display signs of problem gambling or compulsive behaviour.
We also offer practical tools to help you manage your account activity and wager within your means. These include customisable deposit limits, which can be set on a daily, weekly or monthly basis depending on how frequently you wager. We also offer self-exclusion, so you can refrain from gambling for a period of between six months and five years.
FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions about Premier League Betting
Where is the Premier League being held?
The Premier League is held annually in the UK, with 20 teams competing from across the length of breadth of the country. Each side has their own stadium and will play 19 matches in front of their own fans and 19 on the road every single season.
How Can You Bet on the Premier League?
There are various Premier League betting markets available, including the outright winner, the competition’s top scorer and the sides that will qualify for the UEFA Champions League. There are also hundreds of match betting markets, including BTTS, the over/under on how many goals will be scored and the correct score.
When Will the 2023/24 Premier League Conclude?
The current Premier League season will conclude on May 19th, 2024, with the 38th and final round of fixtures. Typically, each EPL campaign runs from August to the following May and for a total of around nine months.
Who is the Most Successful Premier League Team?
The all-time Premier League betting tables reveal that Manchester United are the competition’s most successful team with 13 titles. The Red Devils have won 20 topflight titles overall. Manchester City have now won seven EPL titles and nine topflight championships overall, including five in the previous six seasons.
How can I place a bet on the Premier League?
You can simply register for a Betiton UK account and click on the selections that you want to populate your bet slip. We’d also recommend making full use of our betting offers, whether you’re a brand-new customer or an existing patron who regularly places accumulators or in-play wagers. If you encounter any issues at Betiton UK, our customer service team is available to assist you.