Next Liverpool Manager Betting Odds

Liverpool are managed by Andoni Iraola who replaced Arne Slot in June 2026.
A mixed set of recent results has seen Liverpool collect wins versus Fulham, Everton, Crystal Palace while suffering adverse results at Manchester City, PSG, PSG, Manchester United, Aston Villa. Draws against Chelsea, Brentford has seen them show mid-table form at best.
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Liverpool Odds for 2026/27 Season
While the next Liverpool manager odds are dominating the conversation at Anfield right now, there are plenty of other Liverpool betting markets worth keeping an eye on as the club navigates one of the most important summers in recent memory. The identity of the next manager will have a significant bearing on all of the markets below, making this an exciting and fluid time to be looking at Liverpool odds across the board.
This is one of those rare windows where football and betting genuinely intersect in a meaningful way. Every piece of news that comes out of Anfield over the next few weeks has the potential to shift odds across multiple markets simultaneously. Iraola confirmed as manager, and Liverpool's title price will shorten. A left-field appointment nobody saw coming, and it could drift. That's what makes this summer so interesting from a punting perspective.
The squad Arne Slot leaves behind is still a good one. Salah, if he stays, gives whoever comes in a ready-made 25-goal-a-season guarantee. The bones of a title-winning side are still there. What's missing is direction, identity and a manager who can pull it all back together. Get that decision right, and Liverpool are genuine contenders again. Get it wrong and another season of mid-table mediocrity becomes a very real possibility.
The markets below reflect that uncertainty. Some are priced with confidence, others leave room for debate. All of them are worth monitoring closely as the managerial situation develops, because the odds available today may look very different once Liverpool's new manager is unveiled.
Liverpool Premier League Title Odds 2026/27
Liverpool are 5/1 to 6/1 for the title next season. That's the price of a club in transition, not one the bookmakers expect to be fighting it out at the top come May. They won it comfortably under Slot in 2024/25 but a torrid defence of that title has changed the mood considerably. The right managerial appointment could see that price tumble overnight. If you think Iraola hits the ground running, getting on now at 5/1 or 6/1 looks a lot smarter than waiting until the squad is settled and the odds have shortened.
Liverpool Premier League Odds 2026/27
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Liverpool Relegation Odds 2026/27
Anywhere between 150/1 and 750/1, depending on which bookmaker you use. The spread tells you bookmakers aren't taking this one particularly seriously, and neither should you. Liverpool have the squad, the finances, and the infrastructure to make relegation a near impossibility, regardless of who manages them. Listed here for completeness.
Liverpool Relegation Odds 2026/27
Liverpool 2026/27 Season Finishing Position
Liverpool Top Four Finish Odds 2026/27
Odds-on across the board at 2/5 to 4/9. The bookmakers reckon Liverpool get back into the top four next season, and it's hard to disagree. The squad is too good for them not to. There's no value in backing this on its own, but if you're looking for a reliable banker leg in an acca, this is about as close to a certainty as next season's markets offer.
Liverpool Top 6 Finish Odds 2026/27
1/1000. Move along. The bookmakers have made their feelings clear, and they're right to. Liverpool finishing in the top six next season is not a bet, it's a formality.