Supercomputer Predicts 2024-25 Premier League Table

A Supercomputer has predicted the 2024-25 Premier League table, and if proven to be correct, Arsenal face yet another season of missing out on the title, while Manchester United’s slump shows no sign of being remedied. Last term bore out a title race full of twists and turns as the Gunners were part of three teams challenging for the biggest honour in English domestic football. As Liverpool fell away eventually, Man City were left to do their thing.

 

Indeed, Pep Guardiola‘s men powered to a record fourth consecutive Premier League title, while Mikel Arteta and co. fell short by just two points – despite picking up two more wins than the Invincibles managed. The Reds claimed third place, while Aston Villa just edged Spurs to grab the final Champions League spot.

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25 games into the new campaign, though, and the wheels are coming off in quite spectacular fashion for Guardiola and his all-conquering City players. Arne Slot’s Liverpool have already opened up a 16-point lead over the reigning champions, while Arteta’s men look to try and keep the leaders in check despite the seven point difference between first and second.

With data provided by The Sun’s Premier League Supercomputer, how the division will shape up at the end of the season has been predicted. Manchester United fans may want to look away, as the results do not make good reading for the Red Devils, while the Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth faithful are in for a swashbuckling season as they attempt to qualify for Europe.

Predicted Premier League Table 2024-25
Ranking Club Points Wins Draws Losses
1. Liverpool 94 29 7 2
2. Arsenal 84 25 9 4
3. Manchester City 74 22 8 8
4. Bournemouth 70 20 9 9
5. Chelsea 69 20 9 9
6. Nottingham Forest 68 19 9 10
7. Newcastle United 64 18 8 12
8. Fulham 60 16 12 10
9. Brighton & Hove Albion 60 16 12 10
10. Aston Villa 54 15 9 14
11. Brentford 48 15 4 19
12. Everton 47 12 11 15
13. Manchester United 43 13 5 20
14. Tottenham Hotspur 42 13 3 22
15. Crystal Palace 41 10 11 17
16. West Ham United 39 10 9 19
17. Ipswich Town 32 7 10 20
18. Leicester City 31 8 7 23
19. Wolves 29 8 5 25
20. Southampton 18 2 5 31

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Bournemouth set for place at Europe’s top table, Forest hopes to tail off

With speculation mounting over Guardiola’s future, despite the Catalan native recently signing a two-year contract extension at the club, the Citizens may not be able to extend their record-breaking streak of top flight crowns. Alas, the Supercomputer has predicted that his side will still finish in third on, by their standards, a measly 74 points.

It would mark the first time the Citizens have finished below a traditional medal position since Guardiola took charge in 2016, thus leaving them 20 points astray of long-term adversaries, Liverpool.

Arne Slot, Mikel Arteta and Pep Guardiola.
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