Odds & Context: Will Potter Be First to Go?
Betting Markets & Odds
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William Hill lists Graham Potter at 9/4, making him one of the early favorites after West Ham’s 3–0 loss to Sunderland. At the same time, Keith Andrews (Brentford) is close behind at 3/1.
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BetVictor offers even tighter odds: Potter is now 2/1, implying a 33% chance he’ll be the first to leave, while Andrews, Nuno EspÃrito Santo, and others trail behind.
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BettingOdds.com reflects this shift too, with Potter slashed to 5/2, tightened from 16/1 just a week earlier, following the poor opener.
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Oddschecker shows a different field—the early favorite is Daniel Farke (Leeds) at 4/1, though that was prior to current form and recent results. Potter’s odds here were much longer at 14/1.
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Khel Now reports BoyleSports listing Potter and Andrews as joint 5/2 favorites after the opening weekend, confirming mounting pressure on both.
Media & Betting Consensus
Despite the varying numbers, the consistent theme across bookmakers and analysts is clear: Graham Potter is firmly in the sack-race spotlight, generally ranked among the top contenders to be first dismissed.
Final Assessment: Will He Be First?
Given the evidence:
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Yes, Potter is one of the leading candidates to be the first Premier League manager sacked this season.
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Odds range between 2/1 and 5/2, indicating significant market confidence in that outcome.
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However, other managers like Keith Andrews, and even Daniel Farke (depending on the market), still hold strong positions in the sack race.