Supercomputer Predicts Who Will Win 2024/2025 Premier League Season

Supercomputer Predicts Who Will Win 2024/2025 Premier League Season

  • Arsenal could be in for another season of disappointment after a supercomputer predicted how the Premier League table will look like
  • The Gunners have finished second twice in a row in a time where Manchester City became the first side to win four successive titles
  • The new season starts this Friday with Manchester United taking on Fulham before Chelsea entertains Manchester City on Sunday

A supercomputer has predicted how the Premier League table will look at the end of the 2024/2025 season. The new season begins this Friday when Fulham travels North to play Manchester United at Old Trafford.

Andre Onana, Manchetser United, supercomputer predicts Premier League race
Manchester United's goalkeeper Andre Onana in action during the Community Shield match on August 10. Photo by Sebastian Frej/MB Media.
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It is the first time in the league's history that a side is heading into the new season, having won four of the last titles. Manchester City defied all the odds last season to make unprecedented history.

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Supercomputer predicts Premier League winner

Pep Guardiola's side has once again been primed to defend its title successfully by Opta Analyst's supercomputer. The Citizens brought Savio from Girona and sold Julian Alvarez to Atletico Madrid.

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If the supercomputer's predictions are anything to go by, Arsenal are headed for another season of disappointment. They have been placed second once more after back-to-back near misses. Mikel Arteta has shored up his defence by adding Euro 2024 star Riccardo Calafiori.

Reactions to the video:

Here are some of the responses to Arsenal's new kit.

@MisssMelina:

"Big Cala to the world."

@Luhinglish:

"Other than the African themed outfit the rest are not inspiring."

@Messi_Lives_On:

"The jersey is not fine, only the home kit is."

@MysteryDarko:

"We are all proud to wear our team jerseys."

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Liverpool, meanwhile, have been placed third in the predictions for the first season of the post-Jurgen Klopp era. The Reds, under Arne Slot, are the only side yet to make a statement side in the division.

Where will Chelsea and Manchester United finish on the table?

Under a new manager, Chelsea is expected to finish fourth after yet another busy window by the Todd Boehly-led club. Despite all the latest signings, Manchester United has only been placed in sixth place behind Newcastle United and just in front of Tottenham Hotspur.

Reactions to the video:

Here are some of the responses to the video.

@Yashe_kid:

"The wait is over."

@Laston_WA:

"It's only days."

@COWRN2:

"The greatest league in the world is back! Hope the officiating this season is better."

@COWRN2:

"The wait is over! The Premier League returns with a bang! Get ready for thrilling matches, stunning goals, and electric atmospheres!"

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Last season's surprise package, Aston Villa, is eighth despite the robust recruitment undertaken over the summer.

On the other hand, all three new teams, Leicester City, Southampton, and Ipswich, are expected to be relegated at the end of the season.

Paul Scholes predicts EPL winner

Briefly News has also reported that Paul Scholes has predicted the team that can stop Manchester City from winning another title.

Guardiola's charges head into the new season as favourites again to win a fifth championship in a row.

However, Manchester United legend Scholes believes it will be a close race between City and Arsenal.

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