17-2 Spurs moving home games to Wembley
TOTTENHAM are 17-2 with Paddy Power to win next season’s Premier League title after announcing they will play all of their home matches at Wembley during the 2017-18 campaign.
Mauricio Pochettino’s team, second in the table this season with four points to find on leaders Chelsea, have had a miserable time at Wembley following their decision to move European games from White Hart Lane this season.
Spurs lost to Monaco and Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League and only drew with Gent in the Europa League, while they went out of the FA Cup semi-finals to Chelsea last week.
Tottenham did beat CSKA Moscow but there is no doubt the lack of home advantage is an issue to overcome for next season.
Spurs seem booked for a top-four finish in this season’s Premier League’s but the race for the final two Champions League spots is fascinatingly poised following the 0-0 draw in Thursday’s Manchester derby.
City are 1-8, Liverpool can be backed at 4-9, while United are 5-2 and Arsenal 5-1 to mount a late-season surge.
United have a stack of absentees for their home clash against relegation-threatened Swansea on Sunday.
Tim Fosu-Mensah and Marouane Fellaini have joined a list that includes Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Juan Mata, Paul Pogba, Chris Smalling, Marcos Rojo and Phil Jones. Pogba may return for Thursday’s Europa League semi-final with Celta Vigo.