Premier League: Supercomputer drops where Man United, Arsenal will finish in shocking predictions - champions revealed!
A Premier League supercomputer simulation by Opta, as shared in a Sky Sports on X, has forecasted Liverpool as champions for the 2025/26 season.
The simulation, which runs thousands of match scenarios, predicts Arne Slot’s Liverpool will retain the title with 71 points, showing their dominance and consistency.
Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester City are expected to round out the top four, securing Champions League spots.
Arsenal’s strong showing reflects their continued rise, while Chelsea’s resurgence which has seen them win the FIFA Club World Championship, and Manchester City’s sustained excellence keep them in contention.
Newcastle United is projected to finish fifth, a solid result despite concerns over star striker Alexander Isak’s uncertain future at the club.
No hope for Man United
For Manchester United, however, the outlook is less promising. Under manager Ruben Amorim, the Red Devils are predicted to finish 12th with 49 points, marking only a marginal improvement from last season’s struggles.
This sobering forecast highlights the challenges United face in rebuilding their squad and returning to the elite, even with the addition of Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko.
The Opta supercomputer’s predictions show the Premier League’s fierce competitiveness and unpredictability.
Liverpool’s projected win points to their tactical cohesion and depth, while Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester City remain formidable.
Newcastle’s fifth-place projection suggests they could push for European qualification, but Manchester United’s mid-table forecast will concern fans hoping for a revival.As the 2025/26 season unfolds, these predictions will be tested on the pitch.
Will Liverpool maintain their dominance? Can Manchester United defy the odds and climb higher?
Fans across the globe will watch eagerly as the drama of the Premier League plays out, with every goal, save, and upset shaping the final standings. The supercomputer has spoken, but in football, nothing is certain until the final whistle.
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The Opta supercomputer is back and has predicted the 2025/26 Premier League table... 👀🏆
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) August 15, 2025
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