City hopes go south as north London duo win
ARSENAL and Tottenham emerged victorious on a thrilling day at the top of the Premier League and the Gunners are 13-8 title favourites with Spurs 11-4.
Betway offer 1-2 that the trophy ends up in north London after Danny Welbeck's 95th-minute header gave Arsenal a 2-1 home win over leaders Leicester and Tottenham emulated that scoreline at Manchester City to go second on goal difference.
Leicester, who were 1-0 up at the Emirates before Danny Simpson's red card early in the second half, still lead the way by two points from the two London rivals.
The Foxes are 3-1 to win the league but City have been pushed out to 15-2 following back-to-back home defeats against Leicester and Tottenham. Manchester United are 150-1.
Betfred's Mark Pearson summed up Sunday's drama: "At half-time with Leicester 1-0 up at Arsenal we made them 13-8 title favourites but the day belonged to north London. This topsy-turvy season is great for turnover and we hope it goes down to the last day."
It's tight at the top of the table but things look far more clear-cut for bottom club Aston Villa, who are 25-1 to avoid relegation after Sunday's 6-0 home defeat to Liverpool. The Reds are 14-1 to finish in the top four this season.
The correct score had been available at 275-1 before kick-off and Hills make Villa boss Remi Garde 4-6 to have left the club before the first day of next season.
Ladbrokes offer 8-1 that Villa win the Championship next season, 5-2 that they are promoted at the first time of asking and 18-1 that they are relegated from the second tier in 2016-17.