Supercomputer picks the Premier League winners; Liverpool and Arsenal are not included.
The Cityzens are still the clear favorites to win the championship even if they haven’t had the strongest of beginnings to the season. Manchester City has a 55.2 percent chance of winning the championship, according to the supercomputer.
Liverpool has a 27.3 percent probability of winning the league, and they are predicted to finish second. Arsenal is only estimated to have a 15.3 percent chance of finishing third.All three teams are anticipated to earn UEFA Champions League spots for the upcoming year. With a 65.8 percent likelihood of finishing fourth, Aston Villa is the favorite to do so. With only a 2.36 percent chance of placing among the top four, Manchester United is expected to finish eighth.While Luton Town, Burnley, and Sheffield United are predicted to drop out, Chelsea is favored to place tenth. Below is the final Premier League table for the 2023–24 campaign:
City of Manchester2. Liverpool3. Arsenal; 4. Aston Villa5. The Tottenham Club
United West Ham7. Albion, Brighton & Hove8. Manchester United9. United Newcastle10. Chelsea11. The town of Bournemouth12. Wanderers of Wolverhampton13. Brentford14. Fulham15. Crystal Palace16. Everton17. The Nottingham Forest18. Sheffield United 19. Burnley 20. Luton Town 18.
Who are Liverpool’s and Arsenal’s next Premier League opponents?
Both Arsenal and Liverpool have made enormous progress toward challenging Manchester City for the Premier League championship in 2023–2024. Let’s see who they will play in the league next.On Monday, January 1, Newcastle United will visit Jurgen Klopp’s team at Anfield. With 29 points from 19 games, the Magpies are lagging behind in ninth position, and the Reds are the favorites to win three points.
Newcastle is now dealing with an injury issue and has lost four of their past five league games.However, with 40 points after 19 games, Arsenal is two points behind Liverpool in the league standings. When they play Fulham on Sunday, December 31, they make the trip to Craven Cottage. The Gunners will be looking to exact revenge and return to winning ways after their 2-2 draw with the Cottagers in the rematch earlier in the season.On Sunday, January 7, the Gunners will also play host to Jurgen Klopp and company in the FA Cup third round.