Supercomputer Predicts Final Premier League Table for London Clubs
Supercomputer Predicts Final Premier League Positions

A new Premier League supercomputer prediction has laid out its forecast for the final table, offering a sobering glimpse of the season's potential conclusion for London's top-flight clubs. The data-driven projection, published by CasinoHawks, comes after 17 games with the festive fixtures now complete.

Arsenal Lead the Pack as Sole Title Contenders

The model confirms what the current standings show: Arsenal are the only London club mounting a genuine title challenge. The Gunners sit top at Christmas, but face a relentless pursuit from Manchester City and Aston Villa. For the other capital sides, the ambitions are markedly different, with the supercomputer mapping out a season of varied fortunes.

Mixed Fortunes for the Capital's Elite

Chelsea are projected to finish in fourth place, locked in a tight battle for Champions League qualification. The prediction shows them level on points with Liverpool, separated only by goal difference. Further down, Crystal Palace are tipped to remain in contention for European football, a positive outlook for the Eagles.

For others, the forecast is less inspiring. The model suggests Brentford, Fulham, and Tottenham will finish in a mid-table cluster, occupying 12th, 13th, and 14th positions respectively. The most alarming prediction is reserved for West Ham United, who find themselves in the relegation zone over Christmas. The supercomputer forecasts a difficult end to the campaign, projecting the Hammers to finish 18th with just 40 points.

The Predicted Relegation Battle

The supercomputer's full bottom-of-the-table prediction places West Ham in the drop zone. The projected final standings for the relegation places are:

  • 20th: Wolves (10 points)
  • 19th: Burnley (22 points)
  • 18th: West Ham United (40 points)
  • 17th: Leeds United (45 points)

A Season of Contrasts in London

This data projection, released on 25th December 2025, highlights a stark divide in the capital. While Arsenal fly the flag at the summit, the struggle for consistency, European places, and survival defines the seasons of their rivals. Every other London side will be keen to prove the supercomputer wrong and improve their position when Premier League action resumes. The second half of the campaign promises high stakes, from the title race to the tense fight for survival.