Americans Love the NFL, But Change Is Looming

Source: Statista

While Baseball is often referred to as “America’s favorite pastime”, the NFL has long surpassed the MLB as the nation’s favorite professional sports league. For several reasons, including first and foremost its better suitability for television, football flew by baseball as Americans’ favorite sport to watch in the 1960s and hasn’t looked back since. In recent years, baseball has even been surpassed by basketball, as younger audiences prefer the action-packed, star-studded NBA over what many young viewers consider the dragging affair of a three-hour baseball game.

According to recent findings from Statista’s Global Consumer Survey, the NFL remains the number 1 among major professional sports leagues in the U.S., at least for now. While 52 percent of self-declared sports fans follow the National Football League, compared to 42 percent for the NBA and 31 percent who follow the MLB, looking at the youngest group of respondents reveals a worrying trend for NFL executives. Among 16- to 25-year-olds, the NFL only plays second fiddle to the NBA, with just 33 percent of young sports fans following the league. The NBA reaches 40 percent of Gen X fans, who are overall less likely to follow any professional sports leagues than their older compatriots.

Americans Love the NFL, But Change Is Looming

The Bookmakers’ Favorites to Win the Premier League

Source: Statista

The 2021-22 Premier League will be kicked off tonight when newly promoted Brentford play host to Arsenal. The Gunners are far from serious title contenders at this stage, but according to the bookmakers at least, are currently joint fifth with Leicester in terms of chances – far ahead of Brentford of course, who have average odds of 750.75 and will rather be focusing on survival for now.

Defending champions Manchester City are the favourites to win the league once more, with current average odds of 1.70. Champions League winners Chelsea are in second with 5.75 while Liverpool are seen as the next most likely to win, close behind with 6.00. Manchester United are also considered a decent shout for the title, with things looking very open at the top before the first ball is kicked in anger.

Back into the realms of fantasy, Tottenham join Arsenal and Leicester in the ‘best of the rest’ category. But as The Foxes once showed us, anything can happen in football.

The bookmakers' favourites to win the Premier League