Premier League title betting update... Leicester 1/7, Tottenham 5/1
Sunday 10 April 2016 22:32, UK
Leicester and Tottenham are 1/7 and 5/1 respectively in Sky Bet's Premier League title winner prices at the end of the weekend's action.
The Foxes won 2-0 at Sunderland in Super Sunday's opening match to leave Tottenham 10 points behind the leaders ahead of their clash against Manchester United at White Hart Lane.
Spurs drifted out from 11/2 to 8/1 in Sky Bet's title odds prior to the delayed kick-off against Manchester United, but a convincing 3-0 win saw Mauricio Pochettino's men return to seven points behind Claudio Ranieri's heavy odds-on favourites with five games remaining.
Third-placed Arsenal have been pushed out from 6/1 at the start of the weekend to 28/1 to finish on top after Saturday's 3-3 draw at West Ham left the Gunners 13 points behind Leicester, although the Gunners do have a game in hand.
In Sky Bet's top-four odds, Manchester United have been lengthened from 13/8 to 3/1 after losing at Tottenham.
Louis van Gaal's United are four points behind fourth-placed Manchester City with both sides having six Premier League matches remaining.
Manchester City are odds-on at 1/4 to secure Champions League qualification and West Ham, who sit one point further back than Manchester United, are out at 20/1 to secure a top-four finish.
Liverpool, who beat Stoke 4-1 on Sunday, are four points away from the Hammers but Sky Bet make the Reds a 16/1 chance to end up in the top four as they have a game in hand on Slaven Bilic's side.
Sunderland and Newcastle are both heavily odds-on at 1/4 and 1/12 respectively in Sky Bet's relegation betting.
Norwich are available at 13/8 to go down after Saturday's 1-0 defeat against Crystal Palace ended their three-match winning run.
Sunderland take on Norwich next Saturday and they have a four-point gap to make up to Alex Neil's Canaries with Newcastle a further two points behind the Black Cats.
Aston Villa are on the brink of relegation from the top-flight for the first time in 29 years and betting is already closed on the bottom-of-the-table side joining the Sky Bet Championship ranks.
Odds correct at 7:30pm on 10/04/16.