How Budget Inequality in the 2021/22 Premier League Shaped Betting Odds

The 2021/22 Premier League was built on a huge financial spread: a handful of clubs paid well over £100m in wages while others operated at a fraction of that, and this imbalance flowed directly into how markets priced matches. Wage bills and transfer budgets didn’t just predict league positions; they also set the baseline for … Read more

Premier League 2024/2025 Set‑Piece Scoring Teams: How to Use Them in Special Markets

The 2024/2025 Premier League season has seen an increasing share of goals arrive from corners and free‑kicks, with set pieces accounting for close to a third of total scoring according to recent analysis. That shift makes it natural for bettors to ask which teams generate a disproportionate amount of their output from dead‑ball situations and … Read more

How Premier League Budget Inequality Shaped 2022/23 Betting Odds

The 2022/23 Premier League season highlighted just how deeply financial inequality shapes both competitive balance and betting prices. When payrolls and transfer spends stretch from elite super-clubs to survival-focused sides, odds become a reflection not only of football quality but also of structural budget gaps baked into the league. Why Team Budgets Naturally Flow Into … Read more