Get the latest odds on the Next Premier League manager to leave market which sees Frank Lampard lead a crowded field that also features David Moyes...
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Moyes 10/3 as Hammers prepare for Everton
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Conte under pressure after bruising NLD loss
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Frank Lampard is the odds-on favourite to be the next Premier League manager to leave but there are a slew of other bosses under pressure after the weekend's results.
The Everton manager is 4/6 to lose his job after his team were beaten 2-1 by fellow strugglers Southampton at Goodison Park. It was the Toffees' fourth consecutive defeat in the league at home.
The only thing keeping Lampard in the job may be that the supporters are aiming most of their ire at the club's board.
Lampard and Moyes set for sack race Saturday
Next up for Everton is a Premier League trip to West Ham on Saturday. The match could have huge implications for both managers as David Moyes is 10/3 second favourite to be the next top flight boss out.

West Ham are 18th, one place above Everton on goal difference, after the Hammers lost 1-0 at Wolves.
Bettors are little doubt who has the best chance of survivial with Everton 1.8810/11 for relegation on the Betfair Exchange and West Ham 5.69/2.
Meanwhile, Moyes is 7/1 to make a sensational return to his old club and succeed Lampard as Everton manager. Talk about a managerial misery-go-round.
Conte 10/1 after derby defeat
Antonio Conte is a combustible character and it would not be a an enormous surprise if his Spurs tenure were to end abruptly.
He is 10/1 in the managerial exit betting after Spurs 2-0 defeat to Arsenal. The match showed that there is a worrying gulf in class between Spurs and their north London neighbours this season. Tottenham are 4.47/2 for a top four finish.
The Leeds manager Jesse Marsch is also 10/1 after his side's defeat to Aston Villa made it seven matches without a win (L4 D3).
Leicester's Brendan Rodgers is the same price after their post-World Cup slump continued with a 2-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest. Leicester have lost four on the trot in the league.
One man who got a much-needed win at the weekend was Graham Potter whose Chelsea clung on to beat Crystal Palace.
He's out to 14/1 and the Blues board have signalled their backing for him with the signing of Ukrainian winger Mykhailo Murdyk for £88.5m.
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