Premier League Sack Race 2025/26 Odds: Daniel Farke under-fire at Leeds
Daniel Farke has been installed as the odds-on favourite to become the fifth casualty of the 2025/26 Premier League Sack Race.
The under-fire Leeds boss has lost four of his last four games, including Sunday's 3-1 defeat at Nottingham Forest, leaving his position in serious jeopardy heading into the international break.
Premier League Sack Race 2025/26 Odds
Premier League Sack Race 2025/26 Odds: The Favourites
We've run through the top contenders to be the fifth exit of the season, according to the latest odds - see the full market in the odds table above.
Daniel Farke (Leeds): 1/2
Daniel Farke’s odds to be the next Premier League manager sacked have been sliced from 2/1 to 1/2 following Sunday’s 3-1 defeat away to Nottingham Forest.
Despite leading Leeds to the Championship title in dramatic fashion on the final day last season, rumours over his future surfaced during the summer amid reports the club were considering a managerial change.
While those whispers eventually died down, fresh doubts have emerged in recent weeks after Leeds picked up just four points from their last seven matches - a run that has left them 16th in the table, only one point clear of the relegation zone.
Bookmakers have even begun offering odds on the next Leeds manager odds, with Marco Rose, Brendan Rodgers, and Steven Gerrard among the early frontrunners.
Eddie Howe (Newcastle): 6/1
Eddie Howe has been the big mover in the market in the last week, during which his odds have been slashed from 40/1 to the 6/1 second favourite.
Inconsistency has plagued the Toon this term, with just three wins and five defeats from their opening 11 matches, leaving them 14th in the table - only two points clear of the relegation zone.
The Magpies have lost four of their last six league outings and are still searching for their first away victory of the campaign.
Scott Parker (Burnley): 8/1
Scott Parker, priced at 8/1, was the unfortunate “winner” of the Premier League Sack Race in 2022/23 after being dismissed by Bournemouth in the wake of their 9-0 hammering at Anfield.
Following a short and disappointing spell with Club Brugge, Parker has rebuilt his reputation at Burnley, guiding the club to the third Premier League promotion of his managerial career.
Burnley have shown promise at times - notably with back-to-back October victories over Leeds and Wolves - and came agonisingly close to taking points off both Liverpool and Manchester United.
However, despite those positives, only Wolves have suffered more defeats so far this season.
Marco Silva (Fulham): 10/1
Next up we have Marco Silva at 10/1.
Fulham are 15th in the table with 11 points from 11 games. They've lost over half of these, five of which have come in their last six games.
Fulham's away form is particularly concerning with Silva's side picking up just one point from a possible 18 on their travels.
Silva doesn't appear to be under any immediate pressure, but will be worth keeping an eye on after November's international break.
Arne Slot (Liverpool): 12/1
Arne Slot is now a surprise name in the top-5 of the betting.
Slot led Liverpool to the title in his first season, then oversaw five straight league wins at the start of the current campaign.
However, the Reds have since endured a rotten run of five defeats in six games, which have seen bookmakers cut his odds from 20/1 to 12/1.
Premier League Sack Race History
The table displays the first manager to leave in each of the last 10 Premier League seasons.
| Season | Manager | Club | Date Sacked |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025/16 | Nuno Santo | Nottingham Forest | Monday 8th September 2025 |
| 2024/25 | Erik ten Hag | Man Utd | Monday 28th October 2024 |
| 2023/24 | Paul Heckingbottom* | Sheffield United | Tuesday 5th December 2023 |
| 2022/23 | Scott Parker | Bournemouth | Tuesday 30th August 2022 |
| 2021/22 | Xisco Munoz | Watford | Sunday 3rd October 2021 |
| 2020/21 | Slaven Bilic | West Brom | Wednesday 16th December 2020 |
| 2019/20 | Javi Gracia | Watford | Saturday 7th September 2019 |
| 2018/19 | Slavisa Jokanovic | Fulham | Wednesday 14th November 2018 |
| 2017/18 | Frank de Boer | Crystal Palace | Monday 11th September 2017 |
| 2016/17 | Francesco Guidolin | Swansea | Monday 3rd October 2016 |
*Julen Lopetegui departed Wolves three days before the 2023/24 season.