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Next Premier League Manager to Be Sacked – Predictions & Odds

Next Premier League Manager to Be Sacked – Predictions & Odds

What is the Next Manager to be Sacked betting market?

The Next Manager to be Sacked market is where you bet on the next Premier League manager to leave. This can be a departure of any form, a resignation, a transfer to another club or, as is most common, a sacking from the board.

It is a very popular market at the start of the season, and the odds are often longer at that point in time because there is no on-pitch form to go off. In general, club's in poorer form on the pitch are more likely to make a change off it, and that will be reflected in the odds.

It doesn't always work out like that though, in the 2025/26 season the first manager to leave was Nuno Espirito Santo, at Nottingham Forest, even though Wolves were the worst starters in the division and they handed Vitor Pereira a new contract! Tearing it up soon after.

Off-pitch relations, like the grinding discontent between Evangelos Marinakis and Espirito Santo, can be just as important to scrub up on as well as on-pitch form when considering a bet in this market.

Where are the best Next Manager to be Sacked odds?

The Next Manager to be Sacked and Next Manager per club tips on Andy's Bet Club will shine a light on the best odds in the market. Sharing our predictions with you at the best price on the market.

Paddy Power, Sky Bet and bet365 consistently have a strong and varied offering when it comes to Manager betting.

It won't always be the same bookmaker that offers the best odds on the Next Manager to be Sacked or club Next Manager betting. Bookies will prioritise offering more competitive prices on certain markets in a flexible way that will depend on a lot of variables.

With that in mind, our Next Manager tips will be on a range of bookmakers as we seek the best value in the market for our bets.

Next Manager markets and prices can be a good reason to sign up to a new bookmaker, taking the best price available on the market, watching the bet play out and then utilising the welcome bonuses.

Who will be the Next Premier League Manager to be Sacked?

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Why do odds move on Next Manager markets?

Where is the value in Next Manager betting?

It is not easy to pinpoint when the next Premier League manager will be sacked. To stay on top of it and get in a good position to capitalise on value in the market, it is worth staying up-to-date with other clubs' managerial developments, on-pitch results and when the quieter periods of the season are, like international breaks.

Clubs can make a managerial change because of a certain manager becoming available or out of work, producing a domino effect. Managerial sackings can be made swiftly after poor results. With that in mind, even if it doesn't seem like a manager is under pressure it can pay to have an awareness of fixture difficulty for each team.

If you expect a team to lose their next five matches, there may be opportunities to access a bigger price by backing their manager to be the next to leave, rather than looking to get against them in the match-by-match markets.

What are signs a manager might be sacked?

Negative fan sentiment can suggest a manager has limited time left in the role. League position compared to expectations and the manager’s relationship with those above them, and sometimes the media can indicate when a change may be nearing.

Who could be United’s next manager?

Michael Carrick is set to be the Man Utd interim manager, which puts the Englishman in a strong position to audition for the role on a permanent basis.

The former Middlesbrough manager should get the support of the fanbase at Old Trafford, but will likely need to secure European football for next season, maybe even Champions League football, to be considered a long term option.

Who is the favourite to replace Ruben Amorim?

Carrick is favourite given his potential opportunity as interim manager, but Oliver Glasner remains in the mix to be the long term replacement for Amorim.

What are the odds-on the next Manchester United manager?

Glasner is 6.50 to be the Man Utd manager at the start of next season, while Carrick is odds-on in a lot of places. It’s fair to say that the Utd job does not attract the calibre of manager that it used to.

Who is better, Erik ten Hag or Ruben Amorim?

Erik ten Hag secured Champions League football for the Red Devils, he also won the EFL Cup and the FA Cup. Amorim probably left the team in a better place, squad-wise and league table-wise, than Erik ten Hag did, but it is hard to argue that he did a better job at Old Trafford.

How good was Ruben Amorim?

Amorim left the team in a better place than where they were when he arrived at the club. He lost a crucial Europa League final after a poor 15th-placed finish in the league.

The Portuguese manager has had success in the Primeira Liga with Braga and Sporting; he’ll be in a good position to get a big job on the continent next.

Who is most likely to be the next Tottenham manager?

Xabi Alonso is the current favourite to be the next Tottenham manager. The Spaniard recently left Real Madrid and made his name in management by taking Bayer Leverkusen to the Bundesliga title, unbeaten, in 2023/24.

Next Manchester United Manager Rumours

Michael Carrick is set to step into the hotseat on an interim basis. This will keep the rumour mill swirling with Oliver Glasner in the mix for the permanent gig, the Austrian’s contract at Crystal Palace is up at the end of the season.