Jurgen Klopp’s side are second in the table, above Arsenal on goal difference. Liverpool are 13/2 third favourites after beatingBrentford 3-0, with Mohamed Salah scoring twice. They beat Burnley 3-1 and showed resilience to bounce back from their defeat by Newcastle United the previous weekend. Pep Guardiola’s side remain a point clear in the title race and a distance clear in this market at 4/11 to win an unprecedented fourth top-flight title.Īrsenal are 11/2 second favourites and a point behind City in third place. On Sunday evening, Cole Palmer’s 95th-minute penalty against his former club earned Chelsea a 4-4 draw with Manchester City. Late goals bookended the story of the weekend in the Premier League title race, beginning on Saturday, when Spurs conceded twice in stoppage time at Molineux as Wolves turned a 1-0 deficit into an unexpected 2-1 victory.