Arsenal
Ladbrokes are offering customers the chance to bet on Arsenal winning the Treble this season after missing out on the Carabao Cup
The Gunners are 8/1 to win the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup this season
Mikel Arteta's men are favourites in all competitions but lost to Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final

After missing out on the Carabao Cup, Ladbrokes have revealed the odds for Arsenal to complete the Treble this season by winning the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup.
Mikel Arteta's side had been earmarked as potential Quadruple contenders for much of the season but defeat to Manchester City in the EFL Cup final at Wembley saw them miss out on their first opportunity for silverware, though the three top honours for the campaign are still up for grabs.
The Premier League leaders look set to win the title this season, and are just 8/1 to make it a historic season by claiming a Champions League and an FA Cup triumph to go with it.
Arsenal are odds-on to win the Premier League after amassing a huge lead, while they are also now the frontrunners to taste Champions League glory for the first time ever.
But if you think the Gunners are poised for more success this season, then Ladbrokes' Arsenal trophy multiple specials have you covered, with a number of different combinations available.
The most likely outcome should they win more than one trophy, according to the bookies, is a Premier League and FA Cup double swoop at 2/1. The Gunners remain the favourites for the FA Cup despite losing to City in the EFL Cup final.
A stunning Premier League and Champions League double is also available at 5/2, while there is also an option for the North Londoners to miss out on the title but still pick up an FA Cup and Champions League title - which is priced at 7/1.
Finally, it is still just 8/1 for Arsenal to become only the third English team every to win the Treble by sweeping up the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup in one season.
View the latest football odds here.
All odds and markets are correct as of the date of publication.
