Next Crystal Palace Manager Betting Odds: Who Could Replace Oliver Glasner?

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Next Crystal Palace manager odds

The next Crystal Palace manager odds are already taking shape, with SportsCasting traders opening a market after Oliver Glasner confirmed he will leave Crystal Palace at the end of the season.

Although Glasner remains in charge for now, uncertainty around the timing of his exit has prompted increased market activity, with punters beginning to assess potential successors well in advance of any formal appointment process.

That uncertainty has been heightened by Glasner’s recent public criticism of the club’s hierarchy, which has seen him feature prominently in the Premier League sack race betting.

While Palace are planning for a summer transition, SportsCasting traders have also factored in the possibility of an earlier change.

Next Crystal Palace Manager Betting Odds: The Full List

  • Gareth Southgate 5/1
  • Jose Bordalas 7/1
  • Roger Schmidt 8/1
  • Bo Svensson 9/1
  • Thomas Frank 9/1
  • Kieran McKenna 10/1
  • Cesc Fabregas 10/1
  • Roberto Martinez 12/1
  • Frank Lampard 14/1
  • Inigo Perez 14/1
  • Kevin Muscat 14/1
  • Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 16/1
  • Pierre Sage 16/1
  • Steve Cooper 16/1
  • Kjetil Knutsen 20/1
  • Steven Gerrard 20/1
  • Vitor Pereira 20/1
  • Ruben Amorim 22/1
  • Ange Postecoglou 25/1
  • Enzo Maresca 25/1
  • Jesse Marsch 25/1
  • Marco Silva 25/1
  • Nuno Espirito Santo 25/1
  • Ralph Hasenhuttl 25/1
  • Russell Martin 25/1
  • Erik ten Hag 28/1
  • Michael Carrick 28/1
  • Andoni Iraola 33/1
  • Mark Robins 33/1
  • Scott Parker 33/1
  • Sean Dyche 33/1
  • Will Still 33/1
  • Alan Pardew 40/1
  • Mauricio Pochettino 40/1
  • Neil Warnock 50/1
  • Sam Allardyce 50/1

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Former Club Captain Gareth Southgate Leads the Crystal Palace Manager Odds

Next Crystal Palace manager odds
Gareth Southgate

Gareth Southgate heads the next Crystal Palace manager odds as SportsCasting traders weigh up the appeal of a familiar face with strong ties to the club.

The former England boss enjoyed a spell as a Palace player during his career.

That connection has not been lost on the betting markets as the Eagles prepare for life after Oliver Glasner.

Southgate stepped down from his national team role following Euro 2024 and has since been linked with a return to club management, with Selhurst Park emerging as a plausible destination.

His reputation for building dressing-room unity, managing pressure and working within a clear club structure aligns closely with what Palace are expected to prioritise in their next appointment.

That combination of availability, experience and prior association helps explain why Southgate currently leads the betting.

Jose Bordalas Emerges as a Strong Contender

Jose Bordalas

Jose Bordalas sits near the top of the next Crystal Palace manager odds as Palace look ahead to a potential managerial change later in the season.

The Spaniard is currently in charge of Getafe, where he has built a reputation for producing tactically disciplined and physically robust sides that are difficult to break down.

His ability to impose structure and maximise limited resources keeps him near the top of the betting, especially if Palace prioritise organisation and competitiveness in their next appointment.

While Bordalas’ confrontational touchline style would represent a stylistic shift at Selhurst Park, his record of delivering immediate stability helps explain why he continues to feature prominently in the market.


Commentary: SportsCasting spokesman Shane Orton reacted to the Next Crystal Palace Manager Betting Odds’ saying:

“With Oliver Glasner having confirmed he will leave at the end of the season, it’s inevitable that attention has turned to who might come next.

“Gareth Southgate, a former Crystal Palace player, leading the betting reflects both his connection to the club and the appeal of a steady, recognisable figure.

Beyond that, it’s a very open market — the range of contrasting profiles near the top suggests there’s no clear direction yet, and that uncertainty is being reflected in the odds”