The Premier League is notorious for the dominance of the top six, with Manchester City, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United locking out the European places on a yearly basis. But a summer of change could see that a heavyweight of the English game falls on their sword, and there are a range of Betting Apps that allow fans to back who they think will fall short come May.

Liverpool and City are unlikely to be included in that group with Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola’s men a cut above the rest last term, but odds on a shock would give supporters something to cheer about when the season draws to a close even if their side misses out on the top-four or silverware.

Manchester United would have been confident of improving on their 2017/18 efforts when Jose Mourinho led the Old Trafford natives to a second-place finish, only they crumbled in his now-traditional third season manner. The Portuguese head coach would later find himself out of a job, with 1999 Champions League hero Ole Gunnar Solskjaer coming in to steady the ship and try to bring the Sir Alex Ferguson era back to the Red Devils.

Taking up his former boss’ hot seat was more of a challenge for Solskjaer than it first looked, however, and United’s strong run of form disappeared leaving their Champions League ambitions in tatters. Executive Vice-Chairman Ed Woodward has now been busy in the market looking for the young, homegrown talents that can right the wrongs of yesteryear in pursuit of a return to the top, and supporters can find apps for betting on football at bettingapps.org and stick a bet on this today if they are confident in the Norwegian’s ability in the dugout.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Dan James’ arrivals in Manchester may be the difference for a United side that has looked weak on the right for years, but Solskjaer’s rebuilding mission is not the only task being undertaken in the country. Chelsea have been in the hunt for their third new manager in a year following Maurizio Sarri’s return to Italy, and in his place has stepped up the Blues’ club-record goalscorer Frank Lampard.

A transfer ban will make the departing Derby County boss’ task more challenging than what has faced most of the men who have stood before him in the Stamford Bridge dugout, but he demonstrated what youth can achieve with the Rams, and you can download betting apps on Android and iPhone at www.bettingapps.org if you feel the 41-year-old can re-ignite the fire that was missing under Sarri.

Current odds favour the Red Devils returning to the top-four following their sixth-place finish in the recent campaign, though, with Solskjaer’s men best priced at 6/5 to beat Chelsea (11/8) and Arsenal (13/8) to the coveted Champions League spots.

It’s a similar story in who the bookies are backing to miss out on the top-four, too, and supporters can head here to download betting apps, if they fancy a flutter on the Gunners going from 7/4 outsiders to securing a return to the big time after three seasons away from the glitz and glamour of Tuesday night football.

Unai Emery’s first season in North London saw the Spaniard edge the Emirates Stadium natives close to a return in 2018/19, only to stumble over themselves as their rivals did their best to make way.

However, another year of Europa League nights in N5 has left Emery with a limited war chest to improve the weak links of his ranks, and the 47-year-old is in need of reinforcements across the field.

Could this be what gives last season’s seventh-placed finishers Wolverhampton Wanderers what Nuno Espirito Santo needs to continue the Molineux outfit’s colossus rise from the second-tier? Or can Marco Silva’s Everton ditch their mid-season wobble to mount a challenge on the top? The pair have already been strengthening hard this summer, and the cheque book is not going away any time soon for either.