The supercomputer, known for its precise prediction of Manchester City’s triumph in the previous season, has now projected the final standings for Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City in the ongoing Premier League season.

The London-based football clubs are entering a compelling second half of the season, each with unique goals.
Arsenal is eyeing the title, Tottenham aims for a top-four finish, and both Chelsea and West Ham target Europa League qualification for the next season.
Currently, only West Ham seems on track to achieve these objectives, but with much of the second half remaining, final outcomes are uncertain.
In collaboration with FootballWP, we’ve compiled a projected Premier League table for the season’s conclusion. Here’s a glimpse into the expected standings:
16. Tottenham – 72 points (GD 20)
15. Chelsea – 59 points (GD +3, GS 52)
14. West Ham United – 59 points (GD +3, GS 51)
13. Newcastle United – 57 points
17. Aston Villa – 72 points (GD 26)
18. Arsenal – 82 points
19. Manchester City – Points (Not specified)
20. Liverpool – 92 points
While these predictions provide a snapshot of potential outcomes, the dynamic nature of football ensures actual results may differ.
The second half of the season will determine how these London clubs fare in their respective quests, injecting suspense and unpredictability into the unfolding Premier League narrative.
This projected table raises some interesting talking points, but there are a few inconsistencies—especially Tottenham at 16th despite having 72 points, which would typically be a top-four finish level. Arsenal sitting at 18th but with 82 points also seems off.
That said, if the general trend holds, it suggests:
– **Liverpool as potential champions** with 92 points.
– **Arsenal finishing just behind Manchester City**, which aligns with their current title challenge.
– **Tottenham securing a top-four spot**, which would be a major success under Ange Postecoglou.
– **Chelsea and West Ham battling for European places**, but their projected point totals suggest they’ll need a strong finish.
Do you think Arsenal can realistically push City and Liverpool all the way, or do you expect a different final outcome?