Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and the other London Premier League sides all have eyes on the next campaign
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The new Premier League season is just over one month away with several London sides targeting improvement - and a supercomputer has predicted how the final table will look.
Arsenal will finally look to end their 21-year wait to become Premier League champions again after finishing second for the last two campaigns. London rivals Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham will want to get themselves higher up the table and out of the bottom half.
Chelsea finished fourth last season but will now need to balance their commitments with Champions League football while also battling against player burnout as they played extra games in the Club World Cup.
Brentford, Fulham and Crystal Palace finished 10th, 11th and 12th last term and will be looking at moving up.
A 2025/26 Premier League Supercomputer, via BettingLounge.co.uk, has predicted how all London clubs will fare next season. The Premier League Supercomputer, conducted by BettingLounge.co.uk, is a probability model, not determined by human predictions or bias. What happens is the Supercomputer estimates the outcome of each remaining fixture based on a team’s current strength - based on factors such as league position and form - and betting market odds.
The machine then simulates the remaining games in a season 10,000 times and constructs an average league table from the 10,000 simulations, to rule out anomalous results. Here’s where it is tipping the London clubs to finish...