Brighton finished 16th in the Premier League last season.
Brighton was 16th in the top division last time around, but where are the Seagulls and their close rivals likely to finish when Graham Potter’s team kicks off their record-breaking fifth season?
Based on the bookmakers’ odds for the top division title 2021-22, the Brighton Indy goes through where the odds compilers predict each team that it will end.
The games for the new season will be unveiled on Wednesday, June 16 at 9 a.m., and the season kicks off on August 14 – just over a month after the European Championship final.
Pep’s team are last season’s winners and, despite losing the Champions League to Chelsea, favorites to get into the Premier League
Scroll down and click through to see where your Premier League team will finish next season.
Jürgen Klopp’s team was third last time and is now second favorite with 11: 2. The Champions League winner is the third favorite for the Premier League title with a score of 6-1. Still no trophy for Ole and last season’s runner-up is fourth favorite for the title with 9-1 Who will be the manager? Will Harry stay? What about bale? So many questions but the bookies still generously have them as fifth favorites to win the league at 69-1 and lose 200. Arsenal are the sixth favorite for the title with 80: 1 and 66: 1 for relegation. Last season excruciatingly close to the Champions League and expected to decline slightly in the coming season. The Foxes are 129-1 to win the division and 66-1 to relegate. Leeds secured ninth place on their return to the top division and are now the eighth favorite to win the league at 159-1. United are the eleventh favorite, losing out with 11s. Excellent sixth and Europa League qualifiers, but David Moyes’ side are only ninth favorites for next season’s Premier League at 175-1. The Hammers are only 11 seconds from going down. It is expected that the toffees will be ready again in the middle. You’re 219-1 to win the league and 33s to fall. Dean Smith’s squad are another team expected to finish in the same position as last season – 11th on the list at 299-1 to win the league and ninth favorite to start with 9 go down. Steve Bruce’s Magpies are 12th again in the pecking order at 750-1 to win the division, but only seventh favorite, losing 11-4. The Molineux team finished 13th last season and the same is slated again with Wolves 999-1 to win the division and win the eighth favorite to drop at 6s. Graham’s Potters side finished 16th last season, but improvement is expected as the Seagulls are 14th favorites to win at 999-1 and tenth favorites at 10-1 to relegate. Sean Dyche’s Clarets are expected to stay fourth last time round. Burnley is the 15th favorite to win the division by 1000-1 and the fifth favorite to go down 11-4 The Eagles finished 14th last season but boss Roy Hodgson is leaving and Palace is 16th in the betting market with 1000-1 to win the division and fourth favorite with 5-2 to go down. The Saints finished the season in 15th place but are 17th in the betting market for the 2020-21 Premier League campaign with a best price of 1500-1, though only 200 and seventh favorites to go down 5-1. The play-off winners are also 11-10 relegated and 1500-1 to win the division with one company. Others go 500s or 1000-1. Could they be the upcoming surprise package? The runner-up in the championship is the shared second favorite, losing with 11:10 and winning the division with five companies with 1500: 1. They might have moved up as champions of the championship, but the Canaries are even money favorites to go straight back and win 1500-1 with six companies winning the division.