
Supercomputer Predicts 2026-27 Premier League Table
The Supercomputer has crunched the numbers and predicted the entire 2026-27 Premier League table in full…
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Nasir graduated from Bath Spa University with a degree in Media Communications. Sign in to your GiveMeSport account A Supercomputer has already predicted the entire 2026-27 Premier League season, despite the campaign kicking off in two months' time.
Arsenal will go into the new season as champions after narrowly overcoming Manchester City to win their first league title since 2004.
They will be the favourites to become English champions once again, but the likes of City, Manchester United, Aston Villa and Liverpool will all have title aspirations of their own.
Tottenham Hotspur, who avoided relegation on the final day of the season, Chelsea, who appointed Xabi Alonso in the summer, and Newcastle United all flattered to deceive in 25/26 and will be hoping to have much better campaigns this time round.
Ahead of the new Premier League season getting underway, a Supercomputer - via BettingLounge - has simulated the entire campaign through the strength of the teams involved based on a number of factors, including player and manager quality, historical trends and their form during the 2025/26 campaign.
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Coventry City, who won the Championship title, Ipswich Town, who returned to the Premier League at the first time of asking, and Hull City, who beat Middlesbrough in the Championship play-off final last Saturday, have secured their places in the Premier League. But the Supercomputer doesn't like their chances in England's top flight and has predicted them to all go down at the end of the 2026027 campaign.
Despite winning the Championship, it has backed Frank Lampard's team to finish at the bottom of the table, behind Ipswich and Hull City, who are tipped to finish just three points behind Forest.
It's worth noting that all three promoted sides were also tipped to go straight back down in 2025-26, but only one of those sides (Burnley) went straight back to the Championship.
The Supercomputer believes Nottingham Forest, Sunderland and Crystal Palace will all struggle but finish just outside the relegation zone.
After narrowly missing out on European football this season, the Supercomputer has tipped Brentford to fall down the table to the bottom half of the league. But Keith Andrews' team will still finish above Everton, Fulham and Leeds United, according to their findings.
So, that will be another underwhelming season for both Fulham and Everton given that they finished 11th and 13th in the 2025/26 campaign. Per the Supercomputer, it's another 14th-place finish for Leeds United, who will end on 42 points, having accumulated 47 points this season.
The 2025-26 Premier League campaign threw up some unexpected top-half finishes, with Chelsea and Liverpool surprisingly only securing a top-half finish, rather than top four. Chelsea parted ways with Enzo Maresca in January before appointing Liam Rosenior, but his appointment failed to work, with the Blues struggling for form. But the Supercomputer has backed Chelsea, now under Xabi Alonso, for a better campaign in 2026-27, tipping them to secure a Champions League spot.
Villa, who qualified for the Champions League through the league and won the Europa League in 2026, are predicted to miss out on Champions League football, falling three points behind Chelsea.
The Supercomputer also rates Tottenham and Newcastle United's chances next season after underwhelming campaigns, predicting top-half finishes for both clubs. A significant improvement for Spurs under Roberto De Zerbi after narrowly avoiding relegation. Brighton and Bournemouth make up the top half.
According to the Supercomputer, Liverpool will finish above Manchester United next season. It's also backed Arsenal and Manchester City to be involved in yet another dramatic title race.
And they like Arsenal's chances of retaining their Premier League title, predicting Mikel Arteta's team to finish eight points clear of the Citizens, who will be without Pep Guardiola at the helm for the first time since the 2015-16 season. Per their data, Liverpool will end on 75 points, seven points clear of Michael Carrick's team.
The 2026-27 Premier League campaign gets underway on August 22 and ends on May 30, 2027.
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