5 New Premier League Betting Sites to Check Out This Season

The popularity of Premier League online betting has grown exponentially in recent years. More and more people are placing bets on their favourite teams, and the amount of money being wagered has increased significantly.

The reasons for this rapid growth in popularity are numerous. Naturally, the internet has made it much easier than ever to place bets. You can do it from the comfort of your own home, and you don’t have to go to a physical betting shop.

On Premier League betting sites, there is also more choice than ever before when it comes to online bookmakers. You can now choose between dozens of different sites that you can bet with, and each offers different odds and markets. As a result, you can conveniently find the best value for your bets.

Since the choices of betting sites are vast, we’ve decided to do the research for you and present you with five new and top-rated Premier League betting sites. Let’s go.

List of the top 5 new Premier League betting sites

For our research, we took a couple of things into consideration. First, we made sure that the sites on our list are reputable and have a good track record. Next, we made sure that the sites offer good odds and lines on Premier League matches. Finally, we’ve picked the top five Premier League betting websites that are easy to use and navigate.

Here are five of the best new Premier League betting sites:

1. Betfair

2. Ladbrokes

3. Coral

4. Paddy Power

5. William Hill

Since the growth of social media has played a role in the popularity of online betting, people can share tips and advice with each other, which makes it easier to make informed decisions about which bets to place. For all five sites mentioned above, you can easily find such tips online.

How do these new Premier League betting sites compare to existing ones?

There are a handful of key points to consider when comparing new Premier League betting sites to existing ones. The first is the odds offered on each site. Newer sites may offer better odds in an attempt to attract new customers, so it’s worth checking out a few different options before placing your bets.

Another thing to consider is the range of options offered by each site. Some sites may only offer bets on the outcome of matches, while others will also offer bets on things like first goalscorer, correct score, and so on. It’s worth checking out the options offered by each site to see which one offers the best selection for your needs.

Finally, the bonuses and promotions offered by each site are more lucrative on newer websites. Namely, newer sites may offer more generous bonuses in an attempt to attract new customers, so it’s worth checking them out and making the most of your initial betting experience.

What are the potential risks of using new Premier League betting sites?

There are a few potential risks to consider when using new Premier League betting sites. We’ll list them all out to help you get prepared.

1. You may not be familiar with the site or how it works, which can lead to making mistakes when placing bets or not getting the best odds possible. To avoid this risk, always read the terms and conditions.

2. The site may not be reputable or trustworthy, which could lead to your personal and financial information being compromised. With the five websites, we’ve listed above, you needn’t worry and can avoid this risk.

3. The site may not offer good customer service or have a good reputation for paying out winnings. However, all of the websites we’ve listed have top-notch customer service, so you’re safe here too.

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Rangers should swoop for Matondo

Rangers have been linked with a move for Wales international Rabbi Matondo recently and the winger could form a superb partnership with Alfredo Morelos in Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s attack.

According to journalist Will Unwin, the Teddy Bears are one side taking an interest in the FC Schalke starlet this summer, as he tweeted:

“Rabbi Matondo has turned down a number of offers in Belgium and is most likely to return to England, I am told. Vincent Kompany was interested in him at Anderlecht prior to his departure. “He came very close to agreeing terms with Anderlecht before Kompany’s exit. Rangers and Celtic are both very interested in Matondo.”The 21-year-old is yet to find his feet at Schalke, with just two goals in 32 appearances for Die Königsblauen, but showed his class in a loan spell with Cercle Brugge last season, contributing an impressive 10 goals and two assists in 27 appearances for the Belgian Pro League side.Matondo’s main attribute is his incredible pace, which allows him to burst past opponents, and the youngster could provide a serious attacking threat in van Bronckhorst’s side next season.Former Wales boss Ryan Giggs was full of praise for the former Manchester City youngster in 2020, saying:“Just like Dan James, he has electrifying pace. And that always keeps you interested.”Van Bronckhorst has shown a preference for pacy wingers during his time at Ibrox thus far, with Ryan Kent, Fashion Sakala and Scott Wright all playing regularly last season.Kent spoke about how he combines with Morelos in a Rangers TV interview last season, saying:”He’s a player you always want to get the ball to in the box. He knows where the goal is.”If you provide enough chances in a game he’ll come away with one or two goals.”As attacking players you want to try and get him isolated in the box and if I can draw one or two players out, it leaves him with more space in the box for someone else to provide him with the ball.”[freshpress-quiz id=“712674”]In the 2019/20 Bundesliga season, Matondo was rated highly by FBref for his shot-creating actions, excelling at through balls and dribbles that led to shot attempts.Therefore, it seems fair to suggest that the winger, who is reportedly available for just £3m this summer, could perform a similar role to Kent in this Rangers side and isolate players out wide, before supplying Morelos for the goals.And, in other news… Rangers handed transfer boost

Tottenham: Journalist shares Traore update for supporters

Journalist Graeme Bailey of 90min has a fresh update for Tottenham Hotspur supporters as their club and manager Antonio Conte re-join the race to sign Adama Traore.

The Lowdown: Spurs eye return?

Reports have suggested that a third attempt to sign Wolves’ star, who spent the second half of 2021/2022 on loan at Barcelona, may well be on the cards.

This comes after Spurs tried to bring in Traore on a temporary deal themselves before the Catalans swooped in.

Conte was eyeing a move for the Spaniard in a quick-fix to his right-wing-back issue, seeing Traore as a capable makeshift option and superior to both Matt Doherty and Emerson Royal at the time (The Athletic).

The Latest: Conte in the mix…

As now backed by 90min and transfer ‘insider’ Bailey, the Lilywhites and by extension Conte are back in the mix to sign him this summer alongside Leeds United and Newcastle United.

Despite Barca not taking up the option to sign him permanently, it is believed Traore is set to leave this summer as he enters the final year of his deal at Molineux.

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The Verdict: Make the move?

Failing to agree terms the first time, at least according to 90min, we believe a swoop should be considered once again but only if it can be wrapped up swiftly this time around.

Tottenham spent a large portion of January attempting to tie up the 26-year-old only to see Barca hijack a move in what was a very regrettable moment for club chiefs.

Lauded as a ‘world-beater’ when at his best, Traore has the quality to strengthen Spurs, with former manager Tim Sherwood once drawing attention to how ‘big’ and ‘powerful’ he is as a player.

Calciomercato also recently claimed that he ‘likes’ Tottenham, so given he’s allegedly open to joining Conte, perhaps a move may be easier this time round.

In other news: ‘Definitely’ – Alasdair Gold says ‘exciting’ Conte target is now eyeing a move to Tottenham! Find out more here.

Ramsey may be on his way out of Rangers

Rangers midfielder Aaron Ramsey may have played his last game for the Ibrox club, journalist Pete O’Rourke has claimed.

The Lowdown: January loan move

The 31-year-old arrived at Ibrox in January after making a short-term loan switch during the winter transfer window.

Disappointingly, various injuries and moments to forget saw the Welshman limited to just nine starts in all competitions for the Gers,  only five of which were in the Premiership.

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The Latest: Ramsey touted for Rangers exit

The Juventus midfielder’s arrival at Rangers looked a real coup at the time for the Light Blues, with Ibrox chief Ross Wilson hailing Ramsey’s “wonderful character” upon coming to Glasgow, but the loan deal ultimately proved to be underwhelming for the Wales international.

As a result, O’Rourke thinks that the 31-year-old may have played his last game for the club, telling GiveMeSport: “I’m sure Aaron Ramsey looked like he enjoyed his time at Rangers.

“But a deal would have to be subsidised because of his wages at Juventus if Rangers were to bring him back. As it stands right now, it looks like he might have played his last game for the club.”

The Verdict: What went wrong?

Ramsey’s lucrative move to Serie A side Juventus shares similarities to that of his short-term loan switch to Rangers, as the Welshman’s struggles to keep himself fit overshadowed his performances on the pitch. Manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst even acknowledged the 31-year-old’s “quality”, but also admitted that the midfield wizard occasionally had a “difficult” time of it in Glasgow.

In fact, the midfielder was ranked just 14th out of the entire Rangers squad for his performances in the Premiership (via SofaScore), while his last (and telltale) contribution in blue may well have been the agonising penalty miss in the shoot-out defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League final.

Therefore, it indeed seems unlikely that we will see Ramsey in a Blues shirt again next season.

In other news: One Rangers man is reportedly close to signing a new contract

Newcastle transfer news on Lodi

Journalist Jacque Talbot has revealed that Newcastle United now ‘want’ to sign Renan Lodi this summer.

The Lowdown: Targett alternative?

It is not guaranteed that the St. James’ Park faithful will sign Matt Targett on a permanent deal from Aston Villa this window, despite 97.5% of surveyed supporters wanting him to stay.

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Thus, they may have to look at other targets in the left-back area in case the Englishman stays put at Villa Park, albeit in what would be a pretty surprising twist.

The Latest: Lodi wanted

Taking to Twitter, Talbot has revealed that they now ‘want’ to sign Lodi, with the Atletico Madrid left-back ‘keen’ on a move to the North East:

“Told Renan Lodi is yet to hear from Atletico and Newcastle regarding the move but club want him and the player is keen.”

The Verdict: Options…

Of course, the Tyneside outfit could still go back in for Targett, but it is good to see them exploring other options, especially in the form of Lodi.

Described as a ‘very dangerous’ player by Atletico manager Diego Simeone, the Brazilian has proven himself at the highest level, playing in the UEFA Champions League this season, while also helping Atletico win the La Liga title last campaign ahead of the likes of Real Madrid and FC Barcelona.

Nonetheless, the Magpies were already able to lure another one of their full-backs in Kieran Trippier to the club in January, and so they should back themselves to get a deal done for Lodi as well.

In other news, find out which ‘exemplary’ soldier NUFC are now ready to sign here!

Leeds: Beren Cross drops Cody Drameh claim

Beren Cross has dropped an update on the future of Leeds United right-back Cody Drameh.

What’s been said?

In a recent Q&A on Leeds Live, the journalist revealed that, should Jesse Marsch’s side suffer relegation from the Premier League this season, he would expect the 20-year-old to remain at Elland Road in order to compete for first-team minutes with Luke Ayling in the Championship next term.

However, the journalist also stated his belief that, if the Whites were to secure survival on the final day of the current campaign, the England under-21 international could once again find himself preparing for a temporary move away from LS11 in the summer transfer window.

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Regarding the defender’s future, Cross said: “Drameh’s deal also expires in 2024. In the second tier, I would back him to stay and duke it out with Ayling for starts, but in the PL he may not quite be ready for the quantity of minutes he is looking for.

“His recent comments would suggest he wants another loan if he’s not getting the lion’s share of starts. Surely Leeds would only consider a sale of such an asset with a decent fee and plenty of add-ons.”

Marsch can save millions with Drameh

Considering how impressive Drameh was during his short-term loan at Cardiff City this season, and with Luke Ayling looking as if he could be ruled out of action for around four months after undergoing knee surgery, it would seem advisable for Marsch to finally give the 20-year-old a shot in the first-team.

Indeed, over his 22 Championship appearances in the current campaign, the £2.7m-rated defender was in fantastic form for the Bluebirds, providing three assists and creating four big chances for his team-mates, in addition to making 0.6 key passes and completing 1.1 dribbles per game.

The £4.4k-per-week full-back also impressed in metrics more typical of his position, helping Cardiff to keep six clean sheets, along with making one interception, 3.8 tackles and two clearances and winning 6.9 duels (at a success rate of 57%) per match.

These metrics saw the player who Steve Morison dubbed a “Duracell Bunny” average a splendid SofaScore match rating of 6.92, ranking him as Cardiff’s fourth-best performer in the Championship.

As such, regardless of which division the Whites find themselves in next season, it would very much appear as if Drameh has proven that he deserves a shot in Marsch’s senior squad ahead of 2022/23.

Should the England youth international go on to thrive in the absence of Ayling, the decision to finally unleash the 20-year-old on the right of the Whites’ backline could be one which ends up saving the club millions of pounds in the transfer market.

AND in other news: Orta must brutally axe “pathetic” £50k-p/w Leeds flop, he’s “papering over the cracks”

WBA had a howler over Matic transfer miss

West Bromwich Albion haven’t been shy when it comes to spending money on bringing new players to the club over recent years.

Taking a look into the past, though, it seems that the Midlands club made the mistake of not signing one player in particular when they had the chance, indecision which they will have undoubtedly gone on to regret.

According to former Albion technical director Dan Ashworth, the club were interested in signing Nemanja Matic before he joined Chelsea in 2009.

Ashworth revealed that the Baggies could have signed the Serbian for a cut-price fee of €200k (£170k) but ultimately didn’t.

In the 2009 summer transfer window, the west London club secured the midfielder from Slovakian outfit MFK Kosice in a deal worth £1.5m. The Blues then sold Matic to Portuguese club Benfica in 2011 before re-signing him for £21m in January 2014.

In the summer of 2017, the midfielder made the move to Manchester United in a deal worth a reported £40m.

With 526 senior club appearances under his belt, the 33-year-old – who is currently picking up £120k-per-week according to Salary Sport – has scored 25 goals and delivered 36 assists across all competitions.

The veteran has also won numerous trophies in his career, including three Premier League titles, one FA Cup and one League Cup, all with Chelsea.

Since the 2017/18 season, the former Stamford Bridge colossus has racked up an average pass completion percentage of 88.2%, along with 198 shot-creating actions, 230 tackles, 207 successful aerial duels and 182 interceptions in the Premier League.

This shows just how impressive the 33-year-old he has been in the English top flight for so many years and highlights the sort of player that the Baggies could have had in their ranks.

Labelled a “top-class professional” by his United boss Ralf Rangnick and a “genius” on the pitch by his former manager Jose Mourinho, Matic would undeniably have been a great signing for West Brom if they were able to get him for the fee that Ashworth mentioned.

Despite the nightmare outcome of missing out on signing the former Chelsea star, Albion will have to put it behind them and focus on the players they currently have in their squad, along with those they want to sign in the summer.

In other news: West Brom can finally land Pereira replacement as Bruce now eyes £6.3m “game changer”

Man City won’t sign Paul Pogba this summer

Manchester City are three games away from potentially securing their fourth Premier League title in five years.

Despite the focus being on making sure they lift the league trophy once these three games are played, it seems as though a development has emerged regarding a potential summer transfer swoop that the Citizens have been mentioned with recently.

What’s the news?

According to journalist David Ornstein in a recent report for The Athletic, Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has “opted against” joining City after the Frenchman was linked with a move to the Etihad Stadium last week.

Given how successful City have been in recent years in terms of winning domestic trophies, it’s surprising that the France international has passed up a potential opportunity to join them.

With 233 senior appearances to his name for the Red Devils, Pogba has found the net 39 times and delivered 51 assists.

Supporters will be gutted

During his time with Juventus between 2012 and 2016, the Frenchman scored 34 goals and provided 40 assists in 178 appearances across all competitions.

This shows just how much of an attacking and creative player the 29-year-old can be from the midfield and why it’ll be a blow for City to potentially miss out on signing him on a free transfer this summer once his deal at Old Trafford runs out.

The City fans will also be gutted to hear that a move across town from United won’t be on the cards.

Given the success that the Citizens had with their 2009 swoop for Carlos Tevez, who went on to score 73 goals in 148 appearances for them, it would have been a great sight for the City fans to see something similar happen with Pogba, having both had spells with United.

Furthermore, with current City midfielder Fernandinho set to leave the club in the summer when his contract expires, they will now have to look elsewhere in order to find a suitable replacement for the Brazilian veteran, and presumably at a costly price too.

In other news: “Man City will..”: Romano drops behind scenes transfer claim, it’s bad news for Pep

Rangers handed Champions League boost

Rangers boss Giovanni van Bronkhorst has been handed a big lift at Ibrox ahead of next season’s Champions League…

What’s the talk?

A decision has now been made that will have big implications for teams in Scotland and Rangers specifically as it directly impacts how they will be able to qualify for the Champions League next term.

Indeed, The Scotsman have reported that UEFA has now decided to ban all teams in Russia from European competitions for the 2022/23 campaign.

For starters, the champions of the Premiership will gain automatic qualification for the competition, with Rangers currently sitting six points behind their rivals in the table.

Secondly, the runners-up in the Scottish top-flight will now enter into the third qualification round, instead of the second, next term.

Van Bronckhorst will be delighted

The Ibrox giants head coach will surely be delighted with this news as it is a huge boost to his side heading into next season.

This change to the qualification rules means that the Gers have a better chance of making the group stages of the Champions League as they will not have to play the first two games that they would have otherwise had to play.

They are set to skip the second round, assuming they finish second in the Premiership and do not win the Europa League, and van Bronckhorst will be buzzing with that. Not only does it increase their chances of qualifying, as it removes the possibility of them being knocked out before the third stage, but it also means that his players have two fewer games to deal with.

Rangers will, therefore, have a smaller risk of burning their players out as they will save, at least, 180 minutes of football in the early parts of 2022/23. The head coach will be delighted by this as it will keep his players fresh and fit to compete on all fronts next season, with the Gers potentially competing in the Champions League, Premiership and both domestic cups.

Although, it is worth stressing that Rangers can still qualify for the group stages of Europe’s premier competition without needing to go through the qualifying rounds. If they are able to overturn their 1-0 deficit against RB Leipzig on Thursday and then win in the final of the Europa League then they will follow the winners of the Premiership into the tournament at the same stage.

AND in other news, Rangers played an Ibrox blinder with £22k-pw “cornerstone” who’s like “Graeme Souness”…

Manchester United on pole to sign Victor Osimhen

Manchester United are reportedly ‘on pole’ to sign Napoli striker Victor Osimhen this summer.

The Lowdown: Nunez links with Man Utd

New United manager Erik ten Hag is set to make a start on the club’s summer targets soon, and it looks as if a star striker is high on his wish list.

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Benfica’s Darwin Nunez has been heavily linked with a move to Old Trafford, with recent reports suggesting that Ten Hag has made an ‘express request’ to sign the Uruguayan.

United are now ‘one of the best-placed clubs’ to land the  22-year-old striker this summer, but it looks as if another marquee forward could arrive in Osimhen.

The Latest: Osimhen transfer latest

Sport Witness relayed an update from La Repubblica regarding United and Osimhen.

They claimed that the Red Devils are currently ‘on pole’ to sign the Nigeria international, although Premier League rivals Newcastle United are also ‘ready to go crazy’ for the Napoli star.

A €90m (£76.8m) figure was mooted for the 23-year-old, who was labelled ‘highly unpredictable’ during his time at Wolfsburg.

The Verdict: Sign them both?

You could argue that United could do with signing both strikers this summer, with Edinson Cavani set to leave the club at the end of the season.

Ten Hag could be left with Cristiano Ronaldo as his only senior centre-forward, although Anthony Martial will return from his Sevilla loan spell in the summer.

Nunez and Osimhen have both had outstanding seasons in front of goal, and with the former able to play out wide and in a deeper second striker role, they could both possibly find a spot in Ten Hag’s side.

However, the pair would come at a big cost, potentially more than £150m combined, a figure which is thought to be just about within Ten Hag’s budget.

In other news: Man Utd want to hijack Man City’s move for ‘explosive’ star who ‘has no weakness’. 

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