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predictions for the Premier League season, picking their champions and their top four.** Sounds easy? Far from it. Twenty-one of them thought [Liverpool](/sport/football/teams/liverpool) would win it, and none of them got more than
predictions for all 380 Premier League games this season, against AI, BBC Sport readers and a variety of guests. For week 38, he takes on **singer-songwriter and** [**Arsenal**](/sport/football/teams/arsenal) **fan Sam Tompkins.** Tompkins
prediction:** 3-0 - Premier League - Emirates Stadium, 17:30 I did not think [Arsenal](/sport/football/teams/arsenal)'s defeat at City last week spelt the end of their title hopes, and watching City struggle to put [Burnley
would have predicted when the season kicked off. There is also a good number of big-name farewells. Al Jazeera Sport looks at the five biggest talking points on the final day. ## When will Arsenal
Premier League champions proves PSG are at their frightening best and now have the experience to boot. ## Predictions **European football expert Guillem Balague:** I think **Arsenal** will beat Atletico Madrid in the semi-final. They
Premier League win of the year after playing 14 league games already in 2026. Looking at the table, they will need three wins, or at least two, from their final six games if they
Premier League predictions ## Saturday, 9 May - Anfield, 12:30 BST [Liverpool](/sport/football/teams/liverpool) still look like they will finish in the Champions League places even after their defeat by [Manchester United](/sport/football/teams/manchester-united) last time
predicted it could be by a "comfortable five points". "I think [Arsenal](/sport/football/teams/arsenal) will win it," he said. "The fixtures are more favourable. I think they will win every game and Man City will slip
win, and for Danny Welbeck to notch again for the Seagulls and finish the season as the top-scoring Englishman in the Premier League - he already has 13 goals this season, the same as Morgan
Arsenal's Eberechi Eze, who has played consistently well on the ball even if the stats might not show it. Seven goals and two assists in the Gunners' Premier League title-winning campaign does
predicted on his BBC podcast [Arsenal](/sport/football/teams/arsenal) will win all of their remaining league games and lift the title. City, though, will be left extremely concerned by their capitulation against [Everton](/sport/football/teams/everton), having gone ahead
Arsenal](/sport/football/teams/arsenal) winning the title. 3-0 **Tom's prediction:** Can we base this on what we want to happen, rather than what we think will happen? Yes? I am going to manifest it then
predict City's downfall, Guardiola tinkers with his squad before a long winning streak results in his club being crowned Premier League champions. Whether that storyline plays out at the end of this season
would then give them the chance to crank up the pressure as their next league game at home to Brentford comes the day before Arsenal’s trip to West Ham United, a fixture being described
would rule out the head-to-head factors. ## What happened the last time Arsenal played City? In this season’s first league meeting in September, substitute Gabriel Martinelli [scored](/sports/2025/9/21/arsenal-snatch-1-1-draw-with-manchester-city-with-late-martinelli-goal) a stoppage-time equaliser
would see a rerun between the cross-city rivals the following year, Ilkay Gundogan opened the scoring in the first minute and later restored his side’s lead five minutes after the break, after
would go down as the closest title race ever. The previous closest race was in 2011-12 when City edged their rivals, Manchester United, on goal difference following Sergio Aguero’s stoppage-time winner against
Arsenal](/sport/football/teams/arsenal) were champions, and rightly so. City simply had too many days - too many draws - where they could not complete the job, and it cost them. Guardiola, however, leaves behind a rebuilt team that
predicted there would be very significant ramifications: for Keir Starmer, for Olly Robbins, and for the wider intelligence and security establishment – all of which is just starting to pan out. --- **What actually happened?** After Labour
would be a dream to have 20 players who can play everywhere", a nod to how he has looked to develop this squad. It is through that focus on versatility and continuous rotations