With the season across Europe now in full swing, we’ve reviewed the stats to find the clubs in the best form from their last five matches. When recent runs start changing odds, you know which teams are flying – so let’s get straight into the ones paying out right now.
Liverpool – £450m Reasons to Watch Closely
After spending a record £450m in the summer, Liverpool have opened with four straight wins – Salah keeps delivering, Wirtz already looks at home, and Isak should add a Henry-esque dimension up front. The record so far is as clear as it gets: four wins from four, nine goals scored, four conceded, and every match decided in the final ten minutes.
Those late goals have already made them the most profitable Premier League side in live betting this season, with overs landing in two of those games and the handicap covered once.
However, they’ve also shown how quickly markets can flip, and why timing is everything once a team starts turning tight games into wins. At the no-verifcation sportsbooks reviewed by casinobeats.com, you’ll find odds that actually hold when a side is on the run, payouts landing fast so you’re set for the next kickoff, and bonuses that fit naturally when combining results with scorers or goals.
And with that setup in place, it’s easy to turn your focus to the next clubs that have been hammering since the season kicked off.
Arsenal – Eight New Weapons, One Clear Expectation
With Arteta you know his side won’t concede much, but now with eight top signings, especially up front, they look ready to fight for every competition until the end. The clean sheets are still there, but the difference is in attack – Gyökeres gives them the presence, Zubimendi adds control, and the back line finally has depth to push through a long season and injuries.
Three wins from four, nine scored, only one conceded – rounded off with a routine 0-2 CL win in Bilbao.
Of course, we won’t bet on them to win the PL or CL, but it’s clear they’re stronger than last season, and nobody will enjoy lining up against them. Expect plenty of those Simeone-style 0-2 wins along the way.
Bayern – Same League, Same Story
We all know how the Bundesliga usually plays out, and Bayern are doing their part to repeat history. After the 6-0 opening against Leipzig and three straight wins with a 14-2 goal difference, it already feels like the title race is following the script.
Kane, Díaz, and Olise have made it look easy even without Musiala, and once they’re all firing together, no back line in Germany is going to hold out for long.
Still, the real question is whether this Bayern side can actually do it in Europe, where their dominance at home means nothing. And you could say the same about our next team – 17 goals in five games, but the moment USG turned up, reality hit.
PSV – Dominating Dutch Football, Struggling in Europe
They’re absolutely destroying teams in the Eredivisie right now – turning four of five into wins, Pepi back from injury and firing, the goals keep flowing. But their eight conceded goals and the Champions League opener against Union Saint-Gilloise were a reality check: defenders all over the place, missed sitters, and they completely fell apart at home.
It’s the same story as last season – brilliant domestically where they can control games, but the moment they face proper European intensity, it all goes south.
And while they’ll keep banging in goals every weekend in the Eredivisie, the Champions League always finds a way to expose attacking Dutch teams – and the difference shows as soon as they run into sides built to handle European pressure, like our next one.
Tottenham – A Bright Start Under Thomas Frank
That Super Cup opener against PSG set the tone – organised, aggressive, and sharper than anyone expected. Since then, Spurs have carried it into both league and CL with four wins from five, scoring nine and conceding only once.
The difference is clear in midfield though, with Palhinha giving them balance they’ve missed for years, and suddenly Bentancur and Sarr look like a proper midfield pair.
Frank has them pressing high without leaving space behind, and for once Spurs don’t look like folding when the pressure comes. It’s early days, but with three clean sheets in their first four games, even away handicaps are starting to look possible – just ask Pep Guardiola.
Manchester City – Money Talks, Titles Follow
No matter how the season kicks off, you know City will be right there at the finish. They’ve thrown another £200m into the squad, with Reijnders tightening up midfield and Donnarumma arriving to bring stability in goal, but more will be needed in the winter – the defence still lacks presence, and the numbers show it: two wins from five, eight scored, and four conceded.
They’re putting up twelve-plus shots per game with four hitting the target, which is enough to blow most teams away. But that dominance fades a bit when they’re playing away under pressure. At home, the handicaps stay safe; away from home, the smarter play is on goals.