Manchester City are favourites but Liverpool are shorter odds than Arsenal and Tottenham.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola
It has been quite a start to the Premier League season, and now there is another chance for fans to catch their breath during the second international break of the campaign.
Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea begun the season in fine form, winning all three games, but each have suffered defeats since.
Only one of these clubs now occupies the top three, with Manchester City in first place, but they suffered their first defeat of the season at the weekend, losing to Tottenham.
Tottenham’s Danny Rose celebrates after Manchester City’s Aleksandar Kolarov scores an own goal and the first for Tottenham
The results have seen bookmakers adjust their odds from prior to the campaign, and the biggest movers are Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool.
Manchester City are unsurprisingly listed as favourites given that they sit top of the league, as short as 10/11 with SkyBet.
Yet the team which beat them 2-0 at the weekend and cut their lead to a point, Tottenham Hotspur, are listed as fourth favourites.
Spurs are listed at 8/1 to win the league, with Liverpool as short as 4/1, and rivals Arsenal at 6/1.
Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp
Arsenal are a point behind Spurs, with Liverpool a point back from the Gunners
Liverpool have beaten Chelsea and Arsenal already this campaign and face Manchester United in their first match after the international break.
Early pace setters Manchester United have fallen off a little in recent games and are outsiders at 12/1, while Chelsea are priced at 18/1.
Everton follow at 150/1, and last season’s champions Leicester City are a distant 250/1 to retain their trophy.
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