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Liverpool 5-4 to win Premier League after Arsenal's Stamford Bridge stalemate

Ipswich 6-4 to stay in the Premier League after causing 10-1 upset at Tottenham

Enzo Maresca's Chelsea battled back to draw 1-1 with Arsenal
Enzo Maresca's Chelsea battled back to draw 1-1 with ArsenalCredit: PAUL ELLIS

Chelsea and Arsenal's 1-1 Premier League draw at Stamford Bridge completed an excellent weekend for leaders Liverpool, who beat Aston Villa 2-0 on Saturday night and head into the international break as 5-4 title favourites.

The Reds, 15-2 in the ante-post market, were the only team in the top six of the title betting to win at the weekend after Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli and Chelsea's Pedro Neto exchanged second-half goals in west London.

Manchester City, beaten 2-1 at Brighton on Saturday, are 9-4 to win the league but they are five points adrift of Liverpool after 11 games with Arsenal and Chelsea a further four points back. The Gunners are 4-1 for the title with Enzo Maresca's Blues 16-1.

Ipswich produced the biggest shock of the Premier League weekend, winning 2-1 at Tottenham to move out of the bottom three.

The Tractor Boys landed odds of 10-1 against Spurs, who were stunned by first-half goals from Sammie Szmodics and the in-form Liam Delap.

Tottenham, 1-4 shots before the match kicked off, hit back through Rodrigo Bentancur in the 69th minute but Ipswich held firm to claim their first victory since returning to the top flight and bet365 make them 6-4 to stay up.

Bottom club Southampton head the relegation betting at 1-5 and Wolves, who beat the Saints 2-0 at Molineux on Saturday for their first win of the season, are 7-4 to go down.

Leicester are 8-11 to be relegated following their 3-0 defeat at Manchester United in Ruud van Nistelrooy's final game as the Red Devils' interim manager.

New boss Ruben Amorim will start work at Old Trafford with United 15-2 to finish in the top four of the Premier League and Newcastle were trimmed to 5-1 in that market after their 3-1 win at Nottingham Forest.

The Tricky Trees had started this round of fixtures in third place and led at half-time through a Murillo header but 9-5 shots Newcastle hit back with second-half goals from Alexander Isak, Joelinton and Harvey Barnes.

Brighton, who upset champions City on Saturday, are 9-1 to finish in the top four and Tottenham are 3-1 following their shock defeat to Ipswich. Spurs will resume their league campaign with a trip to City on November 23 and they are 5-1 for victory at the Etihad Stadium. 

Sheffield United kept up the pressure on Championship favourites Leeds as Tyrese Campbell's goal gave the Blades a 1-0 derby win over Sheffield Wednesday at Bramall Lane.

Chris Wilder's men are 5-1 to win the title, with Leeds at 4-6, while Sunderland at 7-1 and Middlesbrough at 8-1 are next in the betting.

The Blades, who finished bottom of the Premier League last season, are 5-6 to be promoted and Burnley, another of the relegated clubs, are 15-8 to bounce back at the first attempt.

The Clarets needed a 94th-minute Jay Rodriguez penalty to edge past Swansea 1-0 at Turf Moor and West Brom, who are 3-1 for promotion, won 2-1 at Hull.

Celtic returned to the top of the William Hill Scottish Premiership thanks to a 2-0 win at Kilmarnock but the champions are above Aberdeen only on goal difference as both clubs have taken 31 points from their first 11 games.


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