The world of football is already gearing up towards the 2025-26 season, with Premier League clubs ramping up transfer business before their return to pre-season training in the coming weeks. As a result, the excitement of supporters is gradually building, with the anticipation of yet another entertaining top-flight campaign.
Last time out, Liverpool romped to their first league title since 2019-20, while all three promoted teams – Leicester City, Ipswich Town and Southampton – all suffered relegation straight back to the Championship. But what is going to happen this time around?
That’s exactly what we’ve attempted to figure out before a ball has even been kicked. Using X’s (formerly Twitter) Grok AI tool, GIVEMESPORT have predicted the full 2025-26 Premier League table. Can Manchester United and Tottenham improve their positions? Will Liverpool retain the title? Who will drop out of the division this term? Find out the answer to all those questions below.

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20
Leeds United
Position last season: 1st (Championship)

What AI said: “Promoted via the Championship, Leeds face a tough return. Supercomputers and AI suggest they’ll go straight back down, continuing the trend of promoted teams struggling.”
The trend of newly-promoted teams being relegated back to the Championship after one top-flight season has become a slight concern to football supporters across the country. The AI, however, doesn’t expect last term’s Championship winners Leeds United to buck that trend and survive. Daniel Farke’s less-than-impressive Premier League record may play a part in this prediction.
19
Burnley
Position last season: 2nd (Championship)

What AI said: “Despite a strong Championship season, Scott Parker’s side may struggle, with potential losses like James Trafford weakening their defence. Supercomputers predict relegation.”
Once again, it’s a case of heading straight back down to the second tier for Scott Parker’s Burnley. After keeping an impressive 30 clean sheets last season, the Clarets are expected to lose England youth international goalkeeper James Trafford. They are expected to struggle as a result.
18
Wolves
Position last season: 16th

What AI said: “AI models predict relegation after losing Matheus Cunha to Manchester United, with Vitor Pereira struggling to replace his output.”
AI has predicted one of the Premier League’s regulars to fill the third relegation spot. Wolves had concerns of dropping out of the top flight in the 2024-25 season after a horrific start under Gary O’Neil, but Vitor Pereira and Matheus Cunha pulled the Old Gold out of danger in the second part of the campaign. The latter has now left, meaning his 15 goals will need to be replaced effectively.
17
Sunderland
Position last season: 4th (Championship)

What AI said: “The only promoted team AI predicts to survive, with 30 points under Regis Le Bris, though they’ll face challenges in their first season back since 2016/17.”

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16
West Ham
Position last season: 14th

What AI said: “Inconsistent performances and a lack of major signings could see them hover above the relegation zone.”
West Ham United supporters may have thought a 14th-placed finish in 2024-25 was a disaster, but AI thinks it’ll be more of the same for the lacklustre Hammers under Graham Potter this time around. The Irons are even expected to drop to 16th, with Lucas Paqueta and Mohammed Kudus’ futures in doubt.
15
Brighton
Position last season: 8th

What AI said: “A dip in form is possible after a strong 2024/25, with some X predictions placing them near the bottom.”
The biggest shock of the AI prediction so far comes in the dramatic drop-off from Brighton & Hove Albion. Fabian Hurzeler did a fantastic job as the youngest-ever manager in the competition last time out, guiding the Seagulls to 8th place. However, an unexpected dip all the way to 15th would be a devastating blow.
14
Bournemouth
Position last season: 9th

What AI said: “Potential sales of key players like Milos Kerkez could see them drop to mid-table, despite a solid 2024/25.”
Andoni Iraola has done a superb job ever since taking the reigns at the Vitality Stadium. The Spaniard’s high-intensity style of play saw the Cherries claim multiple scalps such as Manchester United, Manchester City and Arsenal last term, but a completely new back five after losing the likes of Kepa, Milos Kerkez and Dean Huijsen could derail his project for the next 12 months.
13
Fulham
Position last season:11th

What AI said: “Predicted to stay in the lower mid-table, they lack the firepower to push higher but should avoid relegation comfortably.”
Fulham looked like they could make a serious charge towards the European places last term before a drop in form saw the Cottagers land in 11th place. Still a respectable position for the west Londoners, they are predicted to drop two places, with Marco Silva’s men tipped for 13th place.
12
Tottenham
Position last season: 17th

What AI said: “After a disappointing 2024/25 (near the drop zone), Thomas Frank’s side should improve with Champions League funds but may struggle to crack the top half.”

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11
Manchester United
Position last season: 15th

What AI said: “Ruben Amorim’s rebuild is underway, but a tough opening schedule (Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea) and a thin squad suggest a gradual climb to mid-table.”
How long can Ruben Amorim survive in the Old Trafford dugout if he steers Manchester United to a second successive bottom-half finish? The Portuguese boss went on record several times last term to state that a period of suffering was ahead of the Red Devils, but the arrival of Matheus Cunha has signalled intent to climb the Premier League table.