Premier League title odds: Betfred pay out on Manchester City as champions
Pep Guardiola's men have taken initiative at the summit

Betfred are paying out on Manchester City as 2021-22 Premier League champions after Liverpool’s loss to Leicester on Tuesday night saw the gap between the Reds and the leaders open up to six points.
While both of their market rivals Liverpool and Chelsea have faltered in the busy Christmas period, the Citizens had won nine league games in a row before last night’s trip to Brentford.
Jurgen Klopp’s side suffered just their second loss of the season at the King Power Stadium but were also held by Tottenham in the league encounter prior to that.
Chelsea are six points adrift after stalemates with Wolves and Everton in recent weeks.
Betfred boss Fred Done said “I’ve been wrong before and although we are not even into the New Year, no one is catching free scoring City. Blues fans can get their dough now and hopefully I’m paying for some New Year’s Eve parties.”
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