Premier League 2025-26 Predictions: Pundits, AI & Opta Agree Top 4

Premier League 2025-26 predictions

The new Premier League season is just around the corner, and anticipation is running high.  Sport News has once again gathered its panel of 32 television and radio pundits to predict the outcome of the league table’s upper end. This year, they were joined by two unusual “guests” in the prediction game:

  • An AI model—Microsoft Copilot Chat—asked directly to forecast the entire table for 2025–26.
  • Opta’s Supercomputer—a statistical model combining betting market odds with Opta’s proprietary Power Rankings, simulating every one of the season’s 380 matches ten thousand times.

In a striking outcome, all 34 predictors—human, artificial, and algorithmic—settled on the exact same four clubs for the top-four places: Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester City, and Chelsea.

This uniformity is rare. Last season, no fewer than nine different teams appeared somewhere in pundits’ projected top fours. The last time there was such little variation was before the 2015–16 season—ironically the year Leicester City shocked the football world by winning the title.

How the Predictions Were Tallied

BBC used a simple scoring method to rank the consensus:

  • 4 points awarded for each first-place vote
  • 3 points for second
  • 2 points for third
  • 1 point for fourth

When all votes were counted, the aggregate points gave a clear hierarchy:

Rank Club Points
1 Liverpool 121
2 Arsenal 90
3 Manchester City 83
4 Chelsea 46

This scoring does not predict total league points—it simply reflects the strength of preference among predictors. The margin between Liverpool and Arsenal is substantial, showing a strong belief that the Reds are favourites to defend their crown.

Liverpool – Strongest Favourites

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Why So Many Back the Reds

Liverpool enter the 2025–26 season as defending champions after finishing 10 points clear at the top last year under new manager Arne Slot. Twenty-two of the 35 total predictions (including AI and Opta) place them as champions again, with only three forecasting a finish lower than second.

The team’s biggest selling points are its abundance of midfield talent, its attacking depth, and the belief that the summer transfer business has been both aggressive and smart. Even without signing a new striker, they won last year’s title comfortably. Now, with players like Hugo Ekitike joining and the possible arrival of Newcastle’s Alexander Isak, their attack could be even more potent.

Key Pundit Opinions

  • Danny Murphy believes Liverpool’s start might be slightly slow because of so many new players, but says their overall quality, confidence from last season, and additional signings will give them an edge.
  • Chris Sutton is backing Liverpool with or without Isak, though he notes the squad still needs one more centre-half for depth and will have to adapt if teams press through their midfield.
  • Troy Deeney praises the right-back replacement Jeremie Frimpong, saying he may not have Alexander-Arnold’s passing range but fits perfectly with the team’s needs.
  • Alan Shearer simply states Liverpool are favourites even if they make no further additions.
  • Wayne Rooney warns that adding Isak would make Liverpool “unstoppable.”

Potential Weaknesses

Some pundits raised questions about the defence. Virgil van Dijk is still a leader at the back, but at 34, the physical demands of competing in both the Premier League and Champions League could be testing. New full-backs will need time to gel, and Liverpool’s aggressive pressing could leave them exposed if opponents play through the press.

Arsenal – Poised for the Next Step

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Why They’re Tipped to Challenge

For three seasons in a row, Arsenal have finished runners-up. This summer, Mikel Arteta addressed their most glaring weakness by signing a proven No. 9—Viktor Gyökeres. They also bolstered midfield control with additions like Martín Zubimendi and Christian Nørgaard, ensuring stability behind attacking talents like Bukayo Saka, Martin Ødegaard, and Declan Rice.

Key Pundit Opinions

  • Martin Keown points to Arsenal’s tough early fixture list—including Manchester United, Liverpool, and Newcastle away, plus Manchester City at home—but sees this as an opportunity. If Gyökeres hits form immediately, Arsenal could seize the early advantage while rivals adjust.
  • Anita Asante highlights Arteta’s “fully embedded” tactical blueprint, with disciplined pressing and possession control now part of the club’s DNA.
  • Matt Upson praises the development of Arsenal’s young core, mentioning Myles Lewis-Skelly, Ethan Nwaneri, and 15-year-old Max Dowman as future stars.
  • Danny Murphy calls Gyökeres a powerhouse striker but stresses that Zubimendi and Nørgaard’s influence in midfield is just as vital.
  • Sue Smith notes that Zubimendi frees Rice to play box-to-box while allowing Ødegaard to focus on creativity.

Points of Doubt

Some remain cautious. Glenn Murray questions whether Gyökeres is the right fit for Arsenal’s style, while Troy Deeney feels Arsenal might have missed their best window to win the title before Liverpool’s resurgence.

Manchester City – Dangerous in Transition

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Why They Still Can’t Be Ignored

City are in a rare position: not reigning champions and undergoing notable squad changes. Yet under Pep Guardiola, history suggests a strong response to adversity. Key reinforcements have been made, particularly at left-back and in midfield, and Erling Haaland returns fit to lead the line.

Key Pundit Opinions

  • Joe Hart calls their transfer moves “competitive business” that could make them less predictable and harder to set up against.
  • Paul Robinson says most of the squad has “been there and done it before” and believes a “wounded City” is especially dangerous.
  • Troy Deeney thinks their upgrades mean they “can’t be as bad as last year”—when they still finished third.
  • Danny Murphy points out they still have “the best striker in the world” and that Rodri’s eventual return will be like a new signing.
  • Steph Houghton tips them to challenge strongly but says Liverpool’s potential signing of Isak could change the balance.

Potential Obstacles

Micah Richards suggests that without Rodri fully fit from the start, City might be slightly behind Liverpool in the opening weeks. Chris Waddle notes the absence of Kevin De Bruyne and Jack Grealish means the squad’s attacking rhythm will take time to rebuild.

Chelsea – Young, Talented, and Hungry

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The Growing Threat

Under Enzo Maresca, Chelsea appear to be evolving into a side with a clearer playing identity. The Club World Cup victory boosted morale, and their squad is packed with young, high-potential talents like Cole Palmer, Estevão Willian, and summer arrivals Joao Pedro, Liam Delap, and Jamie Gittens.

Key Pundit Opinions

  • Chris Waddle says last season’s squad finally found balance and can now “kick on.”
  • Rachel Brown-Finnis warns that their youth will bring fluctuations in form but believes they will “come into the season flying.”
  • Pat Nevin calls Estevão “potentially the best in the business” and says Chelsea may not have to rely solely on Palmer for creativity anymore.
  • Anita Asante praises the squad depth and blend of experience and youth.

Defensive Concerns

The major question is at centre-back. With Levi Colwill out injured, pundits like Danny Murphy say they lack the calming, authoritative presence other top-four rivals enjoy—such as Van Dijk at Liverpool or Saliba at Arsenal. Nevin adds that if they can sign a top young centre-half, Chelsea might push into the top three.

The Rest of the League – Can Anyone Break In?

The overwhelming consensus is that breaking into this year’s top four will be extremely difficult. Manchester United, Tottenham, Aston Villa, and Newcastle are considered the most likely “chasers.”

  • Manchester United have added firepower with Benjamin Šeško, Bryan Mbeumo, and Matheus Cunha. Some pundits, including Wayne Rooney, think this could push them to fifth, especially with no European distractions.
  • Tottenham are tipped by some for fifth as well, particularly if they land creative signings like Eberechi Eze or Savinho.
  • Aston Villa remain a hard-working, tactically disciplined side under Unai Emery, but balancing domestic and European commitments will be challenging.
  • Newcastle United have not had the summer they hoped for and could miss out on Champions League qualification unless they strengthen further.

Others—such as Nottingham Forest, Crystal Palace, and Everton—are viewed as capable of surprising in the race for Europa League or Conference League spots, but not serious top-four contenders.

As the season kicks off, the Premier League’s top end appears more predictable than it has in years.

  • Liverpool are seen as the strongest unit, with squad depth, momentum, and potential blockbuster signings.
  • Arsenal are ready to challenge, armed with a long-awaited striker and tactical consistency.
  • Manchester City remain dangerous, even as they rebuild.
  • Chelsea are emerging as a young, ambitious threat, though their inexperience could hold them back.

Beneath them, the chasing pack will hope for slip-ups, but for now, the elite four seem to have pulled ahead. Whether the season plays out as the experts and algorithms expect—or delivers another Leicester-style shock—will be revealed over the next nine months.

 

The Information is Collected from The Mag and BBC.


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