With each top tier side having just a handful of league matches left to go, it will be intriguing to see whether any clubs look to take a gamble on a new coach before the end. Here's a look at where Leeds United boss Marcelo Bielsa ranks SkyBet's updated Premier League sack race table:
7. Southampton - Ralph Hasenhuttl - Current sacking odds: 10/1
If you can survive getting thrashed 9-0 on two separate occasions in the space of two seasons you can survive anything, surely?! Despite a bad run of form, the Saints becoming embroiled in a relegation scrap seems unlikely at this stage. Photo: ANDREW COULDRIDGE
8. Fulham - Scott Parker - Current sacking odds: 11/1
The charismatic ex-England international has given the Cottagers a fighting chance of survival heading into the final few games of the season. They're currently just two points away from safety. Photo: Clive Brunskill
9. Crystal Palace - Roy Hodgson - Current sacking odds: 12/1
He could move on at the end of the season, but he's going nowhere for now. Palace have achieved their goal of becoming a Premier League staple, but are yet to crack the top half of the table after almost eight years of trying. Photo: DAVE THOMPSON
10. Wolves - Nuno Espirito Santo - Current sacking odds: 16/1
Wolves have struggled to keep up their potency in the Premier League this season, with Europa League commitments seeing their squad stretched a little too thin. Nuno should be sticking around, however. Photo: OLI SCARFF
11. Brighton - Graham Potter - Current sacking odds: 20/1
Brighton have played some exceptional football this season, but lacking a clinical, cutting edge has seen them drift perilously close to the relegation zone. Potter leaving now would, quite obviously, be a disaster. Photo: ANDREW COULDRIDGE
12. Burnley - Sean Dyche - Current sacking odds: 25/1
Burnley secured a vital three points against Everton last weekend, which could go a long way in keeping the Clarets up this season. It's been far from a vintage campaign, but Sean Dyche won't be going anywhere any time soon. Photo: CLIVE BRUNSKILL