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The Serie A outright winner market — one club to win the Scudetto — is the headline bet of the Italian season. Here is how the odds work, who the contenders are, and how to find the value.

How the Scudetto market works

Every club in the league is priced to win the title, from short-odds favourites to long-shot outsiders. You back one selection at the odds shown, and that price is locked in even if it shortens later — so backing a fancied club early, before the table takes shape, is how value is found. The historic powers head the board: Juventus, who dominated the league through the 2010s, Inter and AC Milan, and a strong Napoli are the perennial contenders, with the rest of the field at bigger prices.

Where the value sits

Scudetto odds move week by week on results, injuries and form — a winning run shortens a club's price, a wobble lengthens it. Because a small group of clubs contests the title most years, the top of the market is tight, so value often sits in a credible challenger at a bigger price, or in related markets like a top-four finish for European qualification. Pair this with the Serie a betting guide and the Serie a predictions page for who is likely to go well, and read the table page for how the race takes shape.

Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to bet the Scudetto winner?

Outright odds are generally longest before the season, then shorten as the table firms up. Backing a fancied club early locks in a bigger price, though it ties your stake up for the full campaign.

Which clubs are favourites for the Scudetto?

The historic powers — Juventus, Inter, AC Milan and Napoli — usually head the market, since they have contested and won the title most often. The exact order shifts each season with form and squad strength.