Premier League predictions as champs topped, title rival named and Man Utd face actuality
Here we go again – that rollercoaster ride of emotional ups and downs that is the Premier League season.
One which is expected to see Arsenal take charge once again. It took them more than two decades to win their last title, but Mikel Arteta’s men appear to be taking the London bus approach, and homing in on what would be a couple of them almost at once.
Arteta has the strongest squad in the top flight, and most important of all, one which now knows how to get the job done. Just for good measure where the champions are concerned, it’s difficult to see where their strongest challengers will come from – Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea all face a season of transition, due to having new managers at the helm.
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City, in particular, could be facing the heaviest hangover, having waved farewell to the greatest manager of his generation, and perhaps all time, in the shape of Pep Guardiola. Life without him will prove to be challenging.
Andola Iraola will need time to implement his methods at Anfield, while who knows how Xabi Alonso will get on at the madhouse that is Chelsea. If he can instil some discipline and identity, however, Chelsea might just be the ones to push Arsenal to the limit.
Elsewhere, Aston Villa are riding the crest of a wave under Unai Emery, but have sold two of their most influential stars in Youri Tielemans and Morgan Rogers. I’d expect Villa to be challenging for the top four, along with Manchester United.
But Michael Carrick faces the challenge of Champions League football, which could expose a squad lacking the quality and depth required. Perhaps United will emerge triumphant in one of the domestic cup competitions.
Tottenham have spent big and now have a capable manager, but the pressure to succeed will be unrelenting.
Having survived relegation and reached the FA Cup semi finals last season, Leeds appear to be on the cusp of establishing themselves. Daniel Farke has been lavished with some new signings, including future England goalkeeper James Trafford, so could the Yorkshiremen be the surprise package and challenge for a place in Europe?
Brentford will continue to punch above their weight, while Everton must fancy their own chances of doing better than most people expect.
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When it comes to relegation, it’s difficult to look past newcomers Hull City and Ipswich Town. Fulham could also be in trouble.
It’s time for the London club to go through the painful realisation of what a great job Marco Silva did at Craven Cottage. His replacement, Alvaro Arbeloa, lasted a few months at Real Madrid and has no experience of managing in the Premier League.
He also has to deal with the loss of Harry Wilson and Raul Jimenez. New additions have been made, but it’s hard to see where Fulham will get the goals from to win games.
When it comes to the Golden Boot, look no further than Erling Haaland. Scoring goals is what he does better than anyone on the planet.
Martin Odegaard appears rejuvenated and could well go on to become player of the season, but will face stiff competition from the likes of Bruno Fernandes, Bukayo Saka and perhaps Rogers at Chelsea.
Max Dowman has the footballing world at his talented feet, and if he gets more game time, should become the breakout star.
Paris Saint-Germain will take some dethroning as European champions, but Arsenal have it in them to reach club football’s Holy Grail.
Jeremy Cross’ predicted Premier League 2026/27 final table
1. Arsenal
2. Chelsea
3. Liverpool
4. Manchester City
5. Aston Villa
6. Tottenham
7. Manchester United
8. Brentford
9. Everton
10. Leeds
11. Brighton
12. Bournemouth
13. Newcastle
14. Crystal Palace
15. Sunderland
16. Coventry
17. Nottingham Forest
18. Fulham
19. Ipswich
20. Hull City




