Predictions 2025-26

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Which PL teams will finish in the top 4, in order?
City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea

Which PL teams will be relegated?
Leeds, Burnley, Sunderland

Which team will win the FA Cup?
Brighton

Which team will win the Champions League?
Liverpool
 
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PL
City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Man Utd

Relegated
Burnley, Sunderland, Brentford

FA Cup
Man Utd

CL
Real Madrid
 
PL
Liverpool, Man City, Chelsea, Arsenal

Relegated
Man Utd, Burnley, Sunderland

FA Cup
Liverpool

CL
Barcelona
 
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PL
Liverpool, Arsenal (of course), City, Man Utd

Relegated
Everton, Sunderland, Leeds

FA Cup
Aston Villa

CL
Barcelona/PSG
 
I have them in my relegation section because I figure if Neville gets reign to make ludicrous Utd predictions every season then I can too :D

As much as many would like to see them go down, I just can't look outside the promoted sides. The gap between the top tier and the second tier just gets bigger every year.
 
PL
Man City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea

Relegated
Sunderland, Leeds, Burnley

FA Cup
Brighton

CL
Barcelona
 
PL - Brighton
Golden Boot - Kostoulas

A man can dream.

I’ll come back once transfers are done!
 
Which PL teams will finish in the top 4, in order?

Man City
Liverpool
Chelsea
Man United

Which PL teams will be relegated?

Burnley
Sunderland
West ham

Which team will win the FA Cup?

Arsenal

Which team will win the Champions League?

Bayern Munich
 
I'm keeping my predictions until a bit more transfer business has been conducted. In particular City and Arsenal. The bottom three is pretty easy to predict - or so I mistakenly thought. I have just had a bit read of the Sunderland message board and not only do they believe a top ten finish is on the cards after signing a few African lads no one has heard of but they think they'll go deep in the cups, they'll be bidding 40m for Amad and getting Nicolas Jackson in on loan! It's a given they'll finish above the two they came up with, who collectively gained 40 points more than they did last season, but seems just as easy to leapfrog another half dozen clubs who have played Premier League football with Premier League squads for best part of the last decade.
Posters above may want to revise predictions before they race out of the blocks with a home defeat to West Ham in just a few weeks time.
 
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