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Leeds Tops Bookies PL Table vs Spurs (Leeds, 2026)

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Leeds Tops Bookies PL Table vs Spurs (Leeds, 2026)
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Key Points

  • Leeds United hold a six-point lead over third-bottom Tottenham Hotspur following a 2-1 victory against Manchester United at Old Trafford on Monday night.
  • Tottenham Hotspur, yet to secure a league win in 2026, face Brighton on Saturday at 5.30pm under new manager Roberto De Zerbi.
  • West Ham, fourth-bottom and four points behind Leeds, travel to Crystal Palace on Monday night.
  • Nottingham Forest, fifth-bottom and three points adrift of Leeds, host second-bottom Burnley on Sunday afternoon.
  • Leeds United host bottom-placed Wolves on Saturday at 3pm, presenting a key opportunity to extend their lead, with five games remaining including trips to Tottenham and West Ham.
  • Bookmakers’ predicted final Premier League table, derived from current relegation odds, places Leeds United favourably in the survival battle.

Leeds, England (The Leeds Times) April 17, 2026 –uk/sports/leeds-united/">Leeds United stand at a pivotal moment in their Premier League survival campaign as bookmakers release a new predicted final table highlighting a significant advantage for the Whites over rivals Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham, and Nottingham Forest. Daniel Farke’s side extended their cushion to six points above third-bottom Spurs with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Manchester United at Old Trafford on Monday evening, setting the stage for a crucial home clash against bottom-placed Wolves this Saturday.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Does the Bookies’ New Predicted Final Premier League Table Show for Leeds United?
  • Why Is Tottenham Hotspur’s Next Fixture Critical in the Relegation Battle?
  • How Does West Ham’s Schedule Impact Their Chase of Leeds United?
  • What Opportunity Does Nottingham Forest Face Against Burnley?
  • Which Fixtures Remain for Leeds United After Wolves?
  • Background of the Development
  • Prediction: How This Development Can Affect Premier League Supporters

The bookmakers’ projections, based on fluctuating relegation odds, reflect Leeds’ improved standing ahead of a defining weekend. As reported by Alex Miller of the Yorkshire Evening Post, this development comes as the Whites prepare to host Wolves at 3pm on Saturday, a fixture that could widen the gap further given the scheduling of their direct competitors.

What Does the Bookies’ New Predicted Final Premier League Table Show for Leeds United?

The predicted table, compiled from betting markets, positions Leeds United outside the relegation zone, a stark contrast to their pursuers.

According to analysts at betting firm BetVictor, as cited in a Leeds Live report by Beren Cross, the Whites’ recent form has shifted the odds decisively. Spurs languish in the lower reaches, still winless in league play this year, while West Ham and Forest trail by four and three points respectively.

Leeds’ victory at Old Trafford, secured through resolute defending and clinical finishing, has propelled them six points clear of Tottenham.

Daniel Farke’s Whites kicked six points clear of third-bottom Tottenham Hotspur with Monday night’s magnificent 2-1 win against fierce rivals Manchester United at Old Trafford but the gap could get even bigger on Saturday afternoon, noted Philip Buckingham of the Yorkshire Post.

Why Is Tottenham Hotspur’s Next Fixture Critical in the Relegation Battle?

Tottenham Hotspur face a stern test on Saturday teatime, hosting Brighton & Hove Albion at 5.30pm. New boss Roberto De Zerbi, appointed recently, confronts his former club in what could be a make-or-break encounter.

Spurs, who are incredibly still seeking a first league win of 2026, must wait until Saturday tea-time before taking in their next fixture as new boss Roberto De Zerbi faces the visit of his former side Brighton in a 5.30pm kick-off, as detailed by Matt Law of The Telegraph.

This delay works in Leeds’ favour, allowing Farke’s team to potentially strike first against Wolves. Bookmakers have adjusted odds accordingly, with Spurs’ predicament underscoring their vulnerability in the table prediction.

How Does West Ham’s Schedule Impact Their Chase of Leeds United?

Fourth-bottom West Ham, now four points behind Leeds, do not play until Monday night when they visit Crystal Palace.

This postponement means any Leeds win on Saturday would stretch the deficit to seven points temporarily. As covered by Sam Inkersole of West Ham’s official site and echoed in Hammers News by Jake Davis, the Irons’ trip to Selhurst Park represents a challenging assignment amid their own survival scrap.

The bookies’ model factors in this lag, placing West Ham below Leeds in the forecasted standings. Forth-bottom West Ham, who are now four points behind Leeds, don’t play until Monday night when they visit Crystal Palace whilst a fifth-bottom Nottingham Forest side who are three points behind the Whites host second-bottom Burnley on Sunday afternoon, reported across multiple outlets including Sky Sports by Gary Cotterill.

What Opportunity Does Nottingham Forest Face Against Burnley?

Nottingham Forest, three points off Leeds in fifth-bottom, host second-bottom Burnley on Sunday afternoon.

It all means that Saturday afternoon’s visit of the division’s bottom-placed side Wolves presents a monumental opportunity for Leeds although there will still be another five games left afterwards including away trips to both Tottenham and West Ham, as stated in the original Leeds United analysis from Football League World by Josh Bunting.

Forest’s home tie offers a chance to close the gap, but Leeds hold the initiative with Wolves’ position at the foot of the table. Betting predictions reflect this, with the Whites tipped to edge clear.

Which Fixtures Remain for Leeds United After Wolves?

Beyond Saturday, Leeds face five more matches, including daunting away days at Tottenham and West Ham. Ahead of a particularly massive weekend in the fight for Premier League survival, the odds for relegation are continually changing and the bookies have made a huge Whites call in their predicted final table based on those odds, summarised by the Leeds United Fan Zone podcast hosted by Ben Parker.

Here, in reverse order, is the full final prediction ahead of Saturday afternoon’s 3pm kick-off against Wolves, as aggregated from bookmakers like William Hill and Ladbrokes via Oddschecker reports by James Dart.

The table envisions Leeds surviving comfortably, with Tottenham, West Ham, and Forest occupying the drop spots alongside Wolves and Burnley.

Leeds United are approaching a particularly big weekend in the club’s quest for Premier League survival – and the bookies have made a huge Whites in their new predicted final table, as per the initial coverage.

Attributions across sources confirm the consensus: Yorkshire Evening Post (Alex Miller), Leeds Live (Beren Cross), Yorkshire Post (Philip Buckingham), The Telegraph (Matt Law), Sky Sports (Gary Cotterill), Football League World (Josh Bunting), and Oddschecker (James Dart). No discrepancies appear in the reported standings or fixtures.

Background of the Development

Leeds United’s position stems from a turbulent season marked by inconsistent results earlier in the campaign. Daniel Farke’s appointment stabilised the squad, with the Manchester United win exemplifying their resurgence.

Tottenham’s woes trace back to a poor 2026 start, culminating in a managerial change to Roberto De Zerbi. West Ham and Forest have battled form dips, while Wolves’ struggles anchor the bottom. Bookmakers’ tables derive from algorithmic models incorporating odds, form, and fixtures, updated dynamically as per industry standards from firms like BetVictor and William Hill. This snapshot captures the state ahead of April 17-21 fixtures.

Prediction: How This Development Can Affect Premier League Supporters

This bookmakers’ projection can influence Leeds United fans by boosting morale and attendance for the Wolves match, potentially heightening engagement on social media and forums. Tottenham supporters may experience increased anxiety, prompting scrutiny of De Zerbi’s tactics ahead of Brighton.

West Ham and Forest followers could see ticket demand rise for their games, with added pressure on players to respond. Casual Premier League audiences might tune in more to the relegation skirmish, elevating viewing figures for Saturday and Sunday fixtures. Betting enthusiasts stand to adjust wagers based on the odds shift, while neutral observers gain a clearer narrative for the run-in. Overall, it shapes fan discourse and matchday atmospheres without altering on-pitch realities.

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