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Ladbrokes explains how to bet on the 2026/27 Premier League season
Outright markets provide long-term betting, with odds for the title winner & top goalscorer
Match-specific markets focus on individual games, while Bet Builders can combine multiple bets

As the new season gets underway, Ladbrokes shares its ultimate 2026/27 Premier League betting guide, with market explainers, live odds, and expert betting tips.
From outright markets to personalised Bet Builders, there are a number of ways to have your say on the latest Premier League season, and our expert writers have broken down a number of the key markets for you below - with simple explainers.
A popular way to bet is through our range of 2026/27 Premier League outright markets, where you can predict the title winner, the top scorer, the PFA Player of the Year, and so much more!
League winner - Bet on which team you think will win the 2026/27 Premier League
Top Goalscorer - Predict which player you think will win the Premier League Golden Boot
Relegation - Have your say on which three teams will be relegated to the Championship
Top 4 finish - Back a team to finish inside the top four come the end of the season
Most assists - Which player do you think will get the most assists across the 2026/27 Premier League season?
PFA Player of the Year - Select which player you think will pick up the ultimate individual prize at the end of the campaign
Top London club - Predict which of the Premier League's six London clubs will finish the highest
Golden Glove - Have your say on which goalkeeper will get the most clean sheets this season
Top promoted club - Which of the three newly-promoted clubs do you think will have the best season?
As well as our range of outright betting markets, customers can also find a wide variety of match-specific markets for every single game throughout the 2026/27 Premier League season, including match betting, both teams to score, and correct score.
Match betting - Choose the result of any given Premier League match, whether that's a home win, an away win, or a draw.
Both teams to score - Predict whether or not both teams will score a goal in the game
Correct score - Have your say on what the final score will be in any Premier League match
First team to score - Which of the two teams do you think will score the first goal of the game?
Over/under total goals - Select whether the total number of goals in a game will be higher or lower than a specific number
To win from behind - Back a team to concede the opening goal, but still go on to claim all three points
Within a Premier League match, Ladbrokes also offers plenty of player markets, allowing bettors to predict which players will score, who will pick up a card, who might have a shot on target, and more!
Anytime goalscorer - Back a player to score a goal at any time in a Premier League match
Total shots - Tip a player to have more shots than a specific benchmark
Total shots on target - Predict whether a player will have more shots on target than a certain number
To be shown a card - Tip a player to be shown a yellow or red card in the game
To get an assist - Back someone to set up a goal in a Premier League match
To commit fouls - Select whether a player will commit more fouls than a specific benchmark
Another way that customers can place wagers on the 2026/27 Premier League with Ladbrokes is by creating Bet Builders, where you can combine multiple markets into one large bet. An example of a Bet Builder for Fulham vs Chelsea on the opening weekend of the Premier League could be:
Over 2.5 goals to be scored
Joao Pedro 1+ shots on target
Calvin Bassey to be shown a card
Chelsea to win
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That wraps up our 2026/27 betting guide, with markets explained and expert tips shared ahead of what should be another unforgettable season. For more Premier League content, be sure to check out our dedicated hub, where you'll find articles such as prediction pieces, team overviews, and match previews.
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All odds and markets are correct as of the date of publication.