Manager Specials
Looking for our next manager odds after a recent sacking or prices on the next manager to be sacked after a run of bad results? We’ve got odds for all the latest appointments and dismissals across our top manager specials.
Next Manager Odds
Who will take the reins at a club once the previous manager leaves? That’s where our next manager odds come into play. Taking any job in football at management level is a big responsibility, which makes predicting who the next manager will be all the more interesting.
The list of potential candidates will always vary from club to club and feature a mix of established names and surprise outsiders based on the latest reports. Our next manager odds reflect the latest competitive prices on new hirings across the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and more.
Next Manager to be Sacked
It’s almost a guarantee that a manager will lose their job at some point, either mid-season or at the end after clubs have had the chance to evaluate the year. Bad results or league positioning is often the cause but this can vary depending on the circumstances.
There are 12.5 manager changes per season in the Premier League on average, with 19 losing their jobs inside the first 40 days of a season:
- Ruud Gullit at Newcastle United (1999-00): 21 days
- Howard Wilkinson at Leeds United (1996-97): 23 days
- Christian Gross at Tottenham Hotspur (1998-99): 21 days
- Gianluca Vialli at Chelsea (2000-01): 24 days
- Glenn Hoddle at Tottenham Hotspur (2003-04): 36 days
- Graeme Souness at Blackburn Rovers (2004-05): 23 days
- Frank de Boer at Crystal Palace (2017-18): 31 days
- Paolo Di Canio at Sunderland (2013-14): 36 days
- Jose Mourinho at Chelsea (2007-08): 39 days
- Javi Gracia at Watford (2019-20): 29 days
- Scott Parker at Bournemouth (2022-23): 25 days
- Thomas Tuchel at Chelsea (2022-23): 33 days
- Graham Potter at Brighton (2022-23): 34 days
Check out our next manager markets for all the latest odds on some of the biggest dugout changes across the world of football.