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Premier League supercomputer predicts title winners & top-four order for new season

A Premier League Supercomputer has forecasted the 2024-25 title winner, the complete top-four ranking, and which teams will face relegation.

Arsenal, having narrowly missed out on the last two top-flight titles to Manchester City, are hoping for a change in fortune this season.

Chelsea, managed by Enzo Maresca, are eager to return to the top four after finishing 12th and 6th in the previous two seasons.

Manchester United, who ended last term in eighth place – the lowest among the ‘big six’ clubs – are also striving to return to their former glory, similar to Chelsea.

Liverpool, now under new head coach Arne Slot following Jurgen Klopp’s departure, will be closely watched in the 2024-25 season.

Tottenham, who narrowly missed out on a Champions League spot to Aston Villa last season, are also aiming to secure a top-four finish. So, which team is predicted to win the 2024-25 Premier League title? What will the top four look like? Which clubs are set for relegation? Here’s what the Supercomputer has determined…

As expected, the Supercomputer favors Manchester City to win the title once more.

Pep Guardiola’s team has been exceptionally dominant in recent years, capturing six of the last seven Premier League titles, with Liverpool being the only team to interrupt their streak in 2020.

The Supercomputer forecasts Arsenal will end as Premier League runners-up for the third consecutive season.

Liverpool is predicted to finish in third place, with Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United securing the fourth and final Champions League spot.

The Supercomputer also anticipates that the three newly promoted teams will face immediate relegation.

Leicester, who won the Championship, Ipswich, who secured the second automatic promotion spot, and Southampton, who came up through the play-offs, are all expected to go down.

This Supercomputer, named BETSiE, was developed by bettingexpert.com.

‘The supercomputer simulated the league season 100,000 times,’ a spokesperson explained. ‘It considers all match results from last season (across all competitions), pre-season results, and current season progress, projecting outcomes based on both pre-season expectations and xG data for and against during the season.

‘It also incorporates team financial data and player values from Transfermarkt, providing a more detailed analysis of team capabilities and potential performance variations.’

Manchester City
Arsenal
Liverpool
Manchester United
Chelsea
Tottenham
Newcastle United
Aston Villa
West Ham
Crystal Palace
Brighton
Everton
Brentford
AFC Bournemouth
Wolves
Fulham
Nottingham Forest
Leicester City
Southampton
Ipswich Town

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