Spurs have won six of their last seven matches, only losing to Manchester City, while keeping four clean sheets in that time. For this reason, they come in at favourites to land a fourth place finish, ahead of their London rivals.
Unai Emery’s side have just longer odds of attaining a top-four spot, but shorter than Manchester United due to the way that the ex-PSG manager has got the Gunners playing, while achieving good results against good sides across both domestic and European competition.
The Red Devils have an attacking threat as always, yet they failed to recruit in defence during the summer and it is costing them dearly, which will prevent them from challenging for the Champions League places.
Huddersfield, Fulham and Southampton are all struggling for points, recording a solitary win all season. Another issue is the amount of goals they are scoring. None of the three sides have hit double figures yet and are lacking creativity in the final third, which is a contributing factor to their poor starts to the season.
Claudio Ranieri's appointment at Craven Cottage to replace Slavisa Jokanovic can only be seen as a positive for the club though, and he is well fancied to steer them away from danger.