Odds on Man City to Win Treble in 2023/2024

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Odds on Man City to Win Treble in 2023/2024

Man City Trophy Multiples Odds: Treble & Quadruple Chances*

*Odds up to date as of July 12, 2023

Manchester City conquered England and Europe last season. They also beat Manchester United to lift the FA Cup during what was a truly memorable campaign. Can Pep Guardiola's side go one better this time around and land an unprecedented quadruple?

In a few weeks' time, they'll start their domestic title defence and the bookies have already created odds regarding what silverware City might lift next season. The north-west outfit are warm favourites to retain their Champions League crown, and it will take a strong team to stop them from keeping hold of the European Cup.

City are even heavier favourites to be Premier League champions for the sixth time in the space of seven seasons, even if they are likely to lose some of the players that helped them land this piece of silverware. It might also be the case that Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester United and even Chelsea are among those teams battling it out for the title.

Betting apps have plenty of odds when it comes to Manchester City multiple trophies, with customers currently able to land 66/1 that this impressive team land a quadruple. The same treble as last season is more modestly priced up at 18/1 with the football betting sites although Guardiola is sure to have the squad to be competitive.

Can Manchester City Be Kings of Europe Again?

Manchester City were the perennial Champions League bridesmaids under Pep Guardiola, although the club were able to break their duck when beating Inter Milan in the 2023 final. Previously to this, they were able to overcome Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, with the bookies installing them as favourites to win the 2023/24 competition.

However, the latest Champions League odds suggest that Manchester City are more likely to miss out on this piece of silverware than actually conquer Europe again. While they are regarded as the team most likely to win the Champions League, their odds suggest it's probable that another team will be lifting this trophy next May.

Betting sites are happy to lay odds of around 2/1 that the Cityzens are successful in Europe next term, and that implies a 33% probability of success, although their price is sure to shrink if we see some eye-catching performances during the autumn months.

Will Man City Secure a Domestic Double This Season?

The new betting sites have Manchester City as the odds-on Premier League title favourites and Guardiola's team will once again be eyeing up a domestic double next season. 

Being champions of England has become a regular occurrence for City, who will look to fend off the challenge of Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United next season, while they will also look to be successful in the FA Cup once again. The draw was kind to the holders last season after being paired with Sheffield United at the semi-final stage, although the bookies think a domestic double is far from certain this time around. 

It could be that teams such as Chelsea and Brighton look to win this particular piece of silverware, with the former now having Mauricio Pochettino in charge, and he will want to start winning trophies in his first season at Stamford Bridge.

Can Arsenal End City's Premier League Dominance?

Only Liverpool have stopped Manchester City landing the Premier League title in the past six seasons, although perhaps it's the Gunners who stand the best chance when the 2023/24 campaign comes around. For much of the 2022/23 season, Arsenal looked as though they might prevent Manchester City securing a third successive Premier League title before falling short in the final months of the campaign.

However, the bookies certainly respect Arsenal's title hopes this time around and there are other potential contenders in the form of Liverpool, Manchester United and even Chelsea. The Gunners will look to improve their squad after last season's strong performance, while the likes of Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Martin Odegaard can ensure that the London outfit remain competitive.

As for Liverpool, the fact that they're not in the Champions League could be an advantage, with Trent Alexander-Arnold seemingly set for a midfield berth next term. He could join new signing Alexis Mac Allister in the engine room, with Jurgen Klopp's side having previously pushed City close in the title race on a number of occasions.

Could Man City Fail to Land Any Silverware?

It's a wild notion, but there's a chance that Manchester City might go from treble winners to having a potless season. There are no guarantees in football, especially in knockout competitions as City have previously found to their cost in the Champions League.

There's the obvious threat from La Liga teams such as Real Madrid and Barcelona in that competition, while there are any number of Premier League sides who are aiming for a title challenge next term.

When it comes to the English domestic cups, City tend to field weakened teams during the early rounds and they have previously been caught out by teams such as Leicester and Southampton, with the bookies offering odds of 4/1 that Pep Guardiola's side fail to win a trophy.