Premier League relegation latest odds: Tottenham betting update after Newcastle defeat West Ham

The Premier League relegation latest odds now indicate that West Ham are all but certain to go down to the Championship alongside the already-relegated Burnley and Wolverhampton Wanderers.

The Hammers' loss at St James' Park means that Spurs now need just one point from their final two matches to guarantee Premier League survival.

We have the latest relegation odds below.

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Premier League relegation latest odds: Who will join Burnley and Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Championship?

West Ham United (1/16)

West Ham's odds of going shortened significantly after their defeat to Newcastle on Sunday night. The loss has left them two points from safety with just one game to play.

Given that the Hammers needed to win at Newcastle on Sunday, their performance was one of a team that had seemingly already given up in the wake of their defeat against Arsenal a week earlier.

They now need a miracle to stay up, and if Tottenham can avoid defeat to Chelsea on Tuesday night, then the battle won't even make it to the final weekend of the season, where West Ham will welcome Leeds to the London Stadium.

Tottenham (9/1)

Tottenham fans would have been concerned following their 1-1 draw against Leeds, but West Ham's defeat to Newcastle has seen their relegation odds widen to 9/1.

While there are no guarantees in football, this Spurs side should be able to take one point from matches against Chelsea and Everton, which explains why the odds are now as long as they are.

In an ideal world, they will get a result at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday night to prevent the race from going to the final weekend of the season.

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