Premier League sack race odds
1. Nuno Espirito Santo, West Ham – 5/4
The West Ham manager is the favourite to get sacked next, as his side sit in the bottom three, without much of an upturn in form since he joined after Graham Potter’s sacking earlier in the season.
2. Scott Parker, Burnley – 7/2
Parker is up next, as his Burnley side also sit in the bottom three, and it looks as though it’ll be a very tough task for the former midfielder to keep the Lancashire side in the Premier League.
3. Thomas Frank, Tottenham Hotspur – 9/2
Frank is under considerable pressure at Tottenham, as the ghosts of last season under Ange Postecoglou seem to be remerging with Spurs in the bottom half of the Premier League.
4. Daniel Farke, Leeds United – 10/1
Farke was nearly sacked after he got Leeds promoted last year, so it is no surprise that he is here on the list, as he has always been under pressure. However, Leeds seem to be doing well in their fight against relegation this season.
5. Oliver Glasner, Crystal Palace – 14/1
Glasner has been doing an amazing job at Palace, but tensions are rising between him and the board, as he isn’t happy with how they’ve been able to perform in the transfer market.
6. Enzo Maresca, Chelsea – 14/1
Maresca is the sixth favourite to get sacked, and is on similar odds to Glasner. There is growing pressure from Chelsea fans, hoping to see their side win some more silverware under the former Leicester City manager.
7. Eddie Howe, Newcastle United – 14/1
Howe likely has a lot of credit in the bank, but, his Newcastle side are certainly underperforming in the Premier League this season, sat in 14th after 18 matches.
8. Ruben Amorim, Manchester United – 14/1
There is always pressure connected to the Man United job, but to be fair to Amorim, he managed to weather the sacking storm which looked to almost grab him earlier in the season.
9. Arne Slot, Liverpool – 14/1
Things have improved for Slot at Liverpool after their shocking period of form in the Autumn. They have got themselves back into the Champions League places.
10. Andoni Iraola, Bournemouth – 20/1
Bournemouth are struggling to replicate their form of last season under Iraola. Furthermore, they look to be losing Antoine Semenyo, so things could get even worse for the Spaniard.