June 13, 2026
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Leeds United’s prospects of staying up for a second successive Premier League season are being weighed against shifting rivals, with Ipswich Town now managerless. According to yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk, the latest relegation odds set out how bookmakers currently view the 2026-27 landscape.

Leeds and Sunderland both avoided the drop in 2025-26. Leeds finished 14th, while Sunderland took seventh and a Europa League place.

Burnley, runners-up in the previous Championship season, went straight back down along with Wolves and West Ham. They are set to be replaced by Coventry City, Ipswich Town and Hull City.

Ipswich are seeking a new manager after Kieran McKenna, who delivered three promotions in five seasons, chose to step away from management to focus on his family. His departure is a clear blow for the newly promoted side.

The current relegation market implies the top end of the table as follows. Arsenal are 1000-1 to go down, Liverpool 750-1 and Manchester United 750-1, followed by Aston Villa at 100-1, Chelsea 100-1 and Tottenham Hotspur 40-1.

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