Supercomputer Predicts 2025–26 Premier League Table As Arsenal Fire Man City Response
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Supercomputer Predicts 2025â26 Premier League Table As Arsenal Fire Man City Response
Arsenal held their nerve to match Manchester Cityâs result on a goal-laden Premier League weekend.

By Grey Whitebloom
Mar 1, 2026

Jurriën Timber scored the decisive goal against Chelsea. / Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC/Getty Images
Such is the prevalence of technological authority in the modern world, the abstract concept of a predictive statistical model being presented to Premier League managers as a genuine topic of discussion is no longer a fantasy confined to fan forums.
Heading into this weekendâs fixtures, Optaâs predictions were put directly to Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior. Despite a progressive approach to management, the 41-year-old wasnât entirely convinced by the grandly named device plotting his clubâs downfall. âIâd love to see what this supercomputer looks like!â he scoffed.
The Blues manager may not want to take a glance at the latest musings spat out by the aforementioned machine after his Chelsea side were beaten 2â1 by Arsenal on Sunday. Mikel Arteta, by contrast, could be inclined to frame the current figures.
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Supercomputer Predicts 2025â26 Premier League Title
Arsenalâs center backs combined for the opening goal against Chelsea. / Catherine Ivill/AMA/Getty Images
| Position | Club | Current Points | Predicted Points | Title Chances |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Arsenal | 64 | 82.65 | 82.71% |
| 2. | Man City | 59 | 77.28 | 17.25% |
Artetaâs mood was obvious but he let everyone know anyway: He was âery, very happy.â Arsenal were far from their dominant best in a narrow victory over a Chelsea side reduced to 10 men yet the result was all important for the league leaders, who are once again five points clear of Manchester City.
Opta consider the table-toppers to remain above the chasing pack by the end of May in 82.71% of the potential scenarios, a staggering level of confidence not entirely explained by the issues which have dogged Arsenal as of late. A tendency to concede swiftly after scoring and a chronic lack of open-play attacking edge have all been overlooked by the cold logic of the supercomputer. Patrick Vieira isnât so convinced.
âWhen you are top of the Champions League and Premier League table, you expect Arsenal to go forward,â the three-time English top-flight champion sniffed postgame. âIt was difficult for Arsenal to take chances. The expectation is higher, you expect more from Arsenal.â
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Expectations for any Manchester City title celebrations this summer are not high in the eyes of Opta. Pep Guardiolaâs side can close the gap to just a pair of points if they win their game in hand and still have to host Arsenal in April, yet they are given only a 17.25% chance of winning what has definitively become a two-horse race.
Intriguingly, Guardiola isnât even openly targeting the ultimate glory. âItâs important to make a real step to qualify for the Champions League next season,â the City coach insisted after Saturdayâs victory over Leeds United. âItâs the main, main target for the club.â
That particular quest is practically sewn upâCity are given a 99.92% chance of qualifyingâbut the race for Europeâs premier club competition elsewhere is devilishly enticing.
Supercomputer Predicts 2025â26 Champions League Race
Benjamin Å eÅ¡ko canât stop scoring. / Richard Sellers/Sportsphoto/Allstar/Getty Images.
| Position | Club | Current Points | Predicted Points | Qualification Chances |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3. | Man Utd | 51 | 65.66 | 56.47% |
| 4. | Aston Villa | 51 | 67.09 | 69.30% |
| 5. | Liverpool | 48 | 65.23 | 54.49% |
| 6. | Chelsea | 45 | 60.53 | 16.22% |
Aston Villa may have slipped down to fourth following their shock defeat to rock-bottom Wolverhampton Wanderers on Friday night but they remain the side most likely to finish in the top five alongside Arsenal and City in the eyes of the supercomputer. Villa boss Unai Emery has a different take.
âThey [Manchester United and Chelsea] are favorites [for Champions League] because of the strength they have,â the Basque coach lamented. âWe are there at the moment, but normally they are favorites.â
Manchester United justified that status with another win under Michael Carrick against Crystal Palace on Sunday to creep above Villa in the actual table on goal difference. The Red Devils have won six of seven games since the former midfielderâs appointment and are still given a non-zero chance of winning the league, let alone merely qualifying for Europe. Yet, Bruno Fernandes is keen to guard against complacency.
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âThere are a lot of games to go still, and it is important that we donât feel that we are in the position that we need to be,â the talismanic skipper warned. âWe need to make as many points as we can.â
Chelsea are very much not in the position they need to be. Trailing fifth-placed Liverpool by three points, while six adrift of Villa and United, the Blues have their work cut out if they are to scramble their way back into Europeâs elite.
Roseniorâs personal vendetta against the supercomputer has a simple resolution by his own reckoning: cut out the same two mistakes which have dogged them all season; defending set pieces and ill-discipline.
Supercomputer Predicts 2025â26 Premier League Relegation Battle
Itâs bleak at Tottenham. / Rob Newell-CameraSport/Getty Images
| Position | Club | Current Points | Predicted Points | Relegation Chances |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15. | Leeds | 31 | 44.13 | 2.11% |
| 16. | Tottenham | 29 | 42.21 | 4.90% |
| 17. | Nottingham Forest | 27 | 38.45 | 24.02% |
| 18. | West Ham | 25 | 35.14 | 69.97% |
| 19. | Burnley | 19 | 27.80 | 98.58% |
| 20. | Wolves | 13 | 22.15 | 99.98% |
While Igor Tudor railed against the âhome refereeâ after Tottenham Hotspur âs contentious 2â1 defeat to Fulham at Craven Cottage, his midfielder Yves Bissouma accepted the grim reality of the clubâs situation. âWe lost again. It is not easy, especially for us, for the club. It is not good for everyone,â the Mali international admitted.
âWe know this is a big emergency. We need to change a lot of things, we need to put effort into the game to try and win games. At the moment, it is just hard.â
Spurs are the only Premier League team still waiting for their first win of 2026. After a third domestic defeat on the spin, Tottenham are fortunate that the gap to the relegation zone still stands at as many as four points after Nottingham Forest and West Ham United both also lost this weekend.
The Hammers are still favorites to slip out of the divisionâs trap door along with a newly entertaining Burnley and Wolves , but even the Premier Leagueâs basement dwellers had something to savor this weekend.
An entirely unexpected victory over Aston Villa to start the weekend ensured that Wolves surpassed Derby Countyâs record low tally of 11 points. Opta predicts that Rob Edwardsâs side will collect twice as many points by the end of May, although that still wonât be enough to escape 20th place.
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