The Supercomputer’s updated forecast for the 2025-26 Premier League season sees..Continue Reading
Arsenal crowned champions, with Liverpool trailing by seven points and Manchester City settling for third.
Following the first seven rounds of the campaign, the Supercomputer powered by Plejmo has recalibrated its expectations for the final standings.
Last season, while many anticipated Manchester City’s dominance, it was Liverpool under Arne Slot who stormed to their 20th English league title, reclaiming their historic status.
Arsenal secured second place for the third consecutive season, and Pep Guardiola’s squad rallied late to finish third. Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest stunned with European qualification, while Tottenham and Manchester United endured historically poor seasons.
Now, fresh simulations have been run based on the fixture list and early performances. Here’s how the table is projected to shape up:
Relegation Zone
– Burnley are expected to finish bottom with 33 points.
– Wolves, still winless after seven games, are predicted to concede 78 goals and land in 19th.
– West Ham, under Nuno Espirito Santo, are tipped for 18th with 40 points.
Survival looks likely for Leeds United and Sunderland, both sitting on 41 points, with Brentford narrowly above the drop zone.
Bottom Half
– Manchester United remain troubled under Ruben Amorim, projected to finish 14th with 43 points.
– Fulham are expected to replicate last season’s 13th-place finish.
– Everton, despite new ownership and signings like Jack Grealish, are forecasted to land in 12th.
– Brighton & Hove Albion, led by Fabian Hurzeler, are predicted to drop to 11th.
Top Half
– Nottingham Forest, now under Ange Postecoglou, are projected to fall to 10th.
– Aston Villa could climb to 9th, despite early struggles.
– Newcastle United, even after losing Alexander Isak, are expected to finish 8th.
– Bournemouth, under Andoni Iraola, are tipped for 7th and a Europa Conference League spot.
– Crystal Palace, guided by Oliver Glasner, are forecasted to finish 6th, securing Europa League qualification.
– Tottenham, rebounding from last season’s 17th-place, are projected to finish 5th.
Top Four
– Chelsea, under Todd Boehly’s leadership, are predicted to finish 4th, just one point above fifth.
– Manchester City are expected to settle for 3rd, with Erling Haaland in strong form.
– Liverpool, despite record-breaking signings like Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak, are forecasted to finish 2nd.
– Arsenal, led by Mikel Arteta, are projected to win the league with 90 points, finally ending a two-decade title drought.
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