June 13, 2026
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Leeds United’s prospects of avoiding the drop in their second Premier League season are being measured against fresh competition, with Coventry City, Ipswich Town and Hull City stepping up.

According to yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk, the latest relegation prices outline how bookmakers currently see 2026-27 shaping up, with long odds for several clubs.

Arsenal are 1000-1 to go down, Liverpool and Manchester United are 750-1, Aston Villa and Chelsea are 100-1, and Tottenham Hotspur are 40-1.

Last season Leeds finished 14th, while fellow promotees Sunderland claimed seventh and a Europa League place. Burnley, Wolves and West Ham went down and will be replaced by Coventry, Ipswich and Hull.

Ipswich are searching for a new manager after triple-promotion winner Kieran McKenna stepped away after five seasons to dedicate time to his family. His departure is a setback for Town and factors into how the relegation battle, and Leeds’ survival picture, are being priced.

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