Ipswich Town Premier League Title Odds: 1500/1 to win

Ipswich Town have been priced at 1500/1 to win the Premier League title in the upcoming campaign, after being promoted in second place in the Championship this season.
Ipswich have secured back-to-back promotions from League One to the Premier League and are set to ply their trade in England’s top flight for the first time since 2002 when they were relegated in 18th place.
The Terriers were one of the teams to take part in the inaugural Premier League season in 1992/93 but have only been a part of four more top-flight campaigns since then. Their highest Premier League finish was 5th in 2000/01. Can they go one step further this time around?
Ipswich Premier League Odds for 2024/25
Here is a look at some of Ipswich’s Premier League odds for next season across multiple markets.
Premier League Winner Odds 2024/25
- Manchester City - 10/11
- Arsenal - 9/4
- Liverpool - 8/1
- Chelsea - 20/1
- Newcastle - 25/1
- Manchester United - 25/1
- Tottenham - 33/1
- Aston Villa - 50/1
- Ipswich Town - 1500/1
Premier League Top Four Odds 2024/25
- Manchester City - 1/10
- Arsenal - 1/4
- Liverpool - 8/15
- Chelsea - 11/8
- Newcastle - 7/4
- Manchester United - 2/1
- Tottenham - 2/1
- Aston Villa - 3/1
- Ipswich Town - 100/1
Premier League Relegation Odds 2024/25
- Leicester City - 4/9
- Everton - 10/11
- Ipswich Town - 1/1
- Nottingham Forest - 2/1
- Wolves - 10/3
- Brentford - 7/2
- Fulham - 9/2
Odds with bet365 and correct as of 8:45 am Tuesday 21 May 2024
Today’s Football Tips
Premier League football does not get back underway until August. But there is one Ligue 1 clash taking place today, as Rodez face off with Paris FC.
Paris FC travel away from home to take on Rodez on Tuesday evening, and we’ve got it covered with our bet builder of the day article, while for those of you looking to place an acca, we have our acca of the day lined up and ready to go.
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Will Jackson
Former sports journalist, formerly of PA Media, who spent years on the road specialising in football and cricket before moving behind a desk. More recently a PR manager before moving into the world of content and marketing with the Gambling.com group.