Manchester City remain favourites to defend their crown, but Jurgen Klopp's side are now the only top-flight team to have taken maximum points
While it's still early days in the Premier League title race, the early signs are that it'll be a more competitive betting heat than last season - even if only as a match bet between two teams at the top.
Liverpool's 3-0 win over Southampton ensured their 100 per cent winning record remained intact. bet365 make the Reds 7/4 (2.75) to win their first top-flight title since 1990.
Jurgen Klopp's side are now clear at the top after Chelsea's 0-0 draw with West Ham saw their perfect start come to an end.
The Blues are available at 11/1 (12.0) to win the division but the odds compilers still consider Maurizio Sarri's side to be somewhat unlikely challengers compared to the market principles.
Manchester City are 8/11 (1.73) in bet365's latest Premier League betting odds after a 5-0 thrashing of Cardiff on Saturday afternoon. The Citizens remain two points behind Liverpool in the table with the pair due to square off at Anfield on October 7.
Tottenham got back to winning ways with a hard fought 2-1 victory over Brighton at the Amex and are now 40/1 (41.0) with the online firm.
It was another disappointing weekend for Manchester United though, as they could only draw 1-1 with Wolves at Old Trafford. While the a point against the newly promoted side isn't a disaster in itself, the result speaks more about the general malaise surrounding the red half of the city.
Currently seventh, such inconsistent displays look unlikely to be good enough for the Red Devils to challenge this term unless there is serious improvement over the coming months.
Jose Mourinho warned of the dangers of missing out on the Champions League places and that is looking like a real possibility for his side.
bet365 are 40/1 (41.0) that they win the title but just 4/5 (1.80) about United finishing outside the top four.
Arsenal are 50/1 (51.0) to win the Premier League after a 2-0 win at Everton but the betting suggests that it could be a titanic tussle between two power-packed teams who might be tougher to split than the pre-season prices suggested.