The last whistle has been blown in the 2022/23 Premier League.
We now know the 20 teams who will take part in the 2023/24 campaign, with Luton Town securing promotion from the Championship in the most dramatic fashion on Saturday in a penalty shootout, capping their magnificent rise from non-League to the Premier League in a decade.
The Hatters join Championship winners Burnley and runners-up Sheffield United in the top flight next season.
On Sunday, we learnt that, along with Southampton, Leicester and Leeds United were also relegated to English football's second tier.
Now we know all of the teams, how is next season expected to look? Well, it's no surprise that Manchester City are expected to be Champions again, having won their third Premier League title in three years under Pep Guardiola. They are as short as 8/15.
The others expected to make up the top-four spots, or Champions League positions, are Arsenal and Liverpool, while Manchester United and Newcastle United are priced the same for that final place.
Meanwhile, at the other end of the table, it's no surprise to see some of the promoted teams tipped to go down next term. Of course, it's incredibly early, with lots of summer recruitment to take place, but Luton Town, Sheffield United and Burnley are tipped to be next season's bottom three. Everton's odds, however, are yet to be determined, having secured their Premier League status on the final day.
Here is how the 2023/24 Premier League table is expected to look in 12 months' time...
Premier League 2023/24 expected table in full
Manchester City 8/15
Arsenal 9/1
Liverpool 9/1
Manchester Utd 12/1
Newcastle 12/1
Chelsea 16/1
Tottenham 40/1
Brighton 66/1
Aston Villa 200/1
West Ham 250/1
Brentford 500/1
Crystal Palace 500/1
Wolves 500/1
Fulham 750/1
Nottingham Forest 750/1
Bournemouth 1000/1
Burnley 1000/1
Sheffield Utd 1500/1
Luton 2000/1
*Everton TBD
(Odds courtesy of SkyBet, correct at time of publication)
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