AI has predicted how the Premier League title race will end…
Following Man City’s shock 3-3 draw at Everton on Monday, it is once again anyone’s guess as to who will end the 2025/26 Premier League season as champions.
Some six weeks ago it was Arsenal who were overwhelming favourites, who found themselves six points clear, having been top of the table for around three full months.
However, they then lost successive league matches to Bournemouth and then title rivals Man City, seemingly handing the upper hand to Pep Guardiola’s side.
Now, taking that Everton result into account, advantage seems to be securely in the hands of Mikel Arteta and Arsenal.
If the Gunners manage to win every remaining match they’re certain to end the season as champions.
Since both Arsenal and Man City have both shown themselves to be incapable of putting together a consistent run for the title, there’s no guarantee that either club will manage to maintain a 100% record between now and season’s end on 24th May.
In light of their unpredictability, we turned to AI chatbot ChatGPT for an answer on which side will actually win the title.
The Artificial Intelligence has looked at each side’s form, the underlying stats, and match congestion to predict the result of each match.
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Man City’s fixtures:
Man City vs Brentford, Sunday 9th May.
Result: Man City 3–1 Brentford
What ChatGPT said: “At home, City still produce a high volume of chances, and Brentford’s open style tends to give them space rather than restrict them.
“Brentford can score, especially from set pieces or transitions, but City’s attacking depth should comfortably outweigh that over the course of the match.”
Man City vs Crystal Palace, Wednesday 13th May
Result: Man City 2–1 Crystal Palace
What ChatGPT said: “This comes in a congested period, so the performance is unlikely to be perfect.
“Even so, City’s technical level and control at home usually carry them through these types of matches. Palace may exploit moments, but City should still generate enough sustained pressure to win narrowly.”
Bournemouth vs Man City, Tuesday 19th May
Result: Bournemouth 2–2 Man City
What ChatGPT said: “This is where the schedule catches up.
“Away from home, potentially fatigued and rotating, City are more vulnerable than usual.
“Bournemouth are aggressive and direct at home, and that style can disrupt City when their intensity drops slightly. City will still create chances, but not control the game as cleanly, which leads to dropped points.”
Man City vs Aston Villa, Sunday 24th May
Result: Man City 3–1 Aston Villa
What ChatGPT said: “On the final day, City typically raise their level, especially at home.
“Villa are a strong side but tend to leave space against elite teams, and City’s attackers are well suited to exploiting that.
“Even if Villa compete for stretches, City’s quality over the full match should decide it.”
Arsenal’s fixtures:
West Ham vs Arsenal, Sunday 10th May
Result: West Ham 1–2 Arsenal
What ChatGPT said: “Arsenal are simply more structured and consistent at this stage of the season, and they’ve shown they can control difficult away games without overextending.
“West Ham will create chances, especially in transitions, but Arsenal’s midfield control and sharper attacking quality should allow them to edge a tight game rather than dominate it.”
Arsenal vs Burnley, Monday 18th May
Result: Arsenal 3–0 Burnley
What ChatGPT said: “This is the kind of fixture Arsenal have handled comfortably all season.
“At home, against a lower-table side, they tend to impose themselves early and remove any doubt quickly.
“Burnley struggle defensively against high-quality movement and sustained pressure, which plays directly into Arsenal’s strengths.”
Crystal Palace vs Arsenal, Sunday 24th May
Result: Crystal Palace 1–2 Arsenal
What ChatGPT said: “Palace away is rarely easy, but Arsenal’s motivation and discipline in a title run-in usually translate into narrow, controlled wins rather than risky performances.
“Palace can threaten on the counter, but over 90 minutes Arsenal’s superior attacking patterns and composure should be enough to secure the result.”
How the top two in the Premier League would look:
- Arsenal – 85pts
- Man City – 81pts
Should the AI model prove to be correct, Man City would end the season some four points behind the Gunners, and Arsenal would win their first title in 22 years.
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