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Cover image for Next Ipswich Manager Odds: Who Will Take Over?
Elena Rodriguez
Elena Rodriguez
Culture and lifestyle writer covering entertainment, social media trends, and consumer technology
June 10, 2026·4 min read

Next Ipswich Manager Odds: Who Will Take Over?

Analyze the latest betting odds for the next Ipswich Town manager. Kieran McKenna is the 1/2 favorite, while Liam Rosenior and John Eustace trail at 6/1. Dark horses include Jon Dahl Tomasson.

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Kieran McKenna Remains the Overwhelming Favorite Despite Premier League Interest

Kieran McKenna is the clear frontrunner to stay at Ipswich Town, with odds of 1/2 across major bookmakers. His remarkable turnaround of the club — from League One promotion to Championship contention — has cemented his status as the fan favorite. Interest from Crystal Palace and Brighton has surfaced, but the odds have barely shifted. Bookmakers trust that McKenna’s deep connection to the club and the project he’s building will keep him at Portman Road.

Any significant drop in his odds would likely require an official approach from a top-tier Premier League club. That hasn’t materialized yet. Much like the uncertainty in the Chelsea transfer market, Ipswich supporters are waiting for clarity — but for now, the market is betting on continuity.

Unless a Premier League side makes a formal offer, McKenna's odds reflect a high probability of staying. The market is not easily swayed by rumors alone.
  • McKenna is priced at 1/2 with most bookmakers, reflecting strong ties and recent success.
  • Interest from Crystal Palace and Brighton has not significantly shifted the odds.
  • Any significant drop would likely come only after an official approach from a top-tier club.

Liam Rosenior and John Eustace Lead the Second Tier of Candidates at 6/1

If McKenna departs, Liam Rosenior and John Eustace emerge as the leading alternatives at 6/1. Rosenior, previously at Hull City, is admired for his attractive, possession-based style. His availability makes him a logical candidate, though he may hold out for a higher-profile job. Eustace, with his stint at Blackburn Rovers, offers tactical flexibility and steadiness — qualities that could appeal to Ipswich’s board.

Rosenior's odds have drifted slightly as other names surface, but he remains the second favorite. Eustace is seen as a safe pair of hands, especially if the club prioritizes stability. Both managers are capable successors, but bookmakers consider them significantly less likely than McKenna staying.

  • Rosenior is a popular choice due to his playing style and availability after leaving Hull City.
  • Eustace’s experience at Blackburn and tactical flexibility make him a steady alternative.
  • Both trail far behind McKenna in probability, with odds of 6/1.

Dark Horses Emerge: Overseas Managers and Club Legends Climb the Odds Board

Beyond the top trio, several outsider candidates are attracting bets. Former Ipswich midfielder Jon Dahl Tomasson, now coaching in the Netherlands, is a surprise name at 12/1. Punters see a link to the club’s history and are backing him in small but steady volumes. Neil Critchley, recently sacked by Blackpool, has seen his odds shorten to 16/1 thanks to his League One experience and local connections.

Similar to how Jadon Sancho's rise captured attention in football, Tomasson’s potential return is intriguing for fans. Long shots like Mark Bonner (Cambridge) and Leam Richardson (Wigan) are at 25/1 or higher, but speculative bets have nudged their odds downward. These dark horses only become realistic if McKenna leaves, but the betting patterns suggest some informed money is being placed.

  • Jon Dahl Tomasson is a surprising name at 12/1, backed by punters who see a link to the club's past.
  • Neil Critchley is another outsider at 16/1, with odds shortening due to League One experience.
  • Unheralded candidates like Mark Bonner and Leam Richardson are long shots but subject to speculative bets.

Key Takeaways

  • The betting market heavily favors Kieran McKenna staying, with odds of 1/2 reflecting bookmaker confidence.
  • Liam Rosenior and John Eustace are the clear alternatives at 6/1 but trail far behind McKenna.
  • Dark horses like Jon Dahl Tomasson and Neil Critchley offer value but require a managerial departure to become realistic.
  • Injuries, transfer activity, and Ipswich's league position in the coming weeks could shift the odds rapidly.
  • Punters should monitor official statements from the club, as speculation often drives short-term odds movements.
  • Any sudden resignation or sacking would dramatically reshape the market, with the current favorites likely to change.