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Supercomputer predicts how this season’s final Premier League table will look

Published 15:18 1 Apr 2026 BST

Updated 15:18 1 Apr 2026 BST

Sammi Minion
Supercomputer predicts how this season’s final Premier League table will look

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The Supercomputer has spoken

Within just a few weeks, the 2025/26 Premier League season will be decided, and all will discover for absolute certain whether current leaders Arsenal have what it takes to secure a first league victory since the Invincibles of 2004.

On the opposite side of the table, fans will be keen to see if the Gunners' local rivals Spurs can escape their current plight to avoid an embarrasing relegation to the Championship, at the expense of either West Ham or Nottingham Forest.

For those unwilling to leave it all to chance, who would perhaps relish the opportunity to peer forwards into the future, to see what is most likely to take place, there is yet hope.

Thanks to leading football statistics experts Opta, a predicted Premier League table has been laid out.

Making use of stats like expected goals and expected wins, Opta have generated a total of expected points for each Premier League side.

These totals have all been tallied up and ranked up against each other to predict what the final Premier League table is most likely to look like.

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Opta Supercomputer prediction:

  1. Arsenal - 84pts
  2. Man City - 74pts
  3. Man United - 66pts
  4. Aston Villa - 65pts
  5. Liverpool - 60pts
  6. Chelsea - 58 pts
  7. Brentford - 55pts
  8. Everton - 55pts
  9. Brighton - 53pts
  10. Fulham - 51pts
  11. Newcastle - 51pts
  12. Sunderland - 51pts
  13. Bournemouth - 50pts
  14. Crystal Palace - 48pts
  15. Leeds United - 41pts
  16. Nottingham Forest - 41pts
  17. Tottenham Hotspur - 38pts
  18. West Ham - 36pts
  19. Burnley - 26pts
  20. Wolves - 25pts

It's great news on both sides of north London, with Arsenal expected to win the Premier League title, while Spurs should secure survival, by just two points.

West Ham will join Burnley and Wolves in relegation, while Liverpool, Aston Villa, and Man United look most likely to play Champions League football next season.