Premiership Fixtures and Table
The Premiership table is the spine of the betting — it decides the top four, the play-off seeding and who hosts. Here is how to read it for your bets.
What the table tells you
The ten clubs play a home-and-away regular season, banking league points as they go. The table sets the top four who reach the play-offs and the order they are seeded — first and second earn home semi-finals, which is a major edge. Reading the run-in tells you which sides are still fighting for a top-four spot and which are safe or out of it, and that shapes both outright and match-by-match prices.
Using fixtures and the table for betting
A club's remaining fixtures matter as much as its position — an easy run-in can firm up a top-four push, a brutal one can derail it, and that feeds straight into the Premiership outright odds. Match by match, a side scrapping for seeding at home is a strong handicap play, while a side with nothing left to play for can drift. See the play-offs page for how seeding pays off, and the Premiership predictions page for our read on the run-in.
Frequently asked questions
How many teams are in the Premiership table?
Ten. They play a home-and-away regular season, after which the top four on the table qualify for the play-offs.
Why does the table matter for betting?
It sets the top four and the play-off seeding, including who hosts the semi-finals. A side's league position and remaining fixtures move both its outright price and its match-by-match handicap.