Supercomputer Reveals Final Premier League Standings: Liverpool Faces Reality Check
A supercomputer projection expects Liverpool to finish sixth in May. The prediction comes amid a difficult 2025/26 campaign for Arne Slot’s champions.
Current league situation
Liverpool sit fifth before facing Brighton. Their record reads 14 wins, seven draws and nine defeats.
Eight league matches remain. The Reds trail leaders Arsenal by 21 points, but have a game in hand.
What the model forecasts
BETSiE simulation details
Aceodds’ model, BETSiE, ran 100,000 league simulations. It used match results, preseason expectations, fixture difficulty and xG metrics.
The software also factored in club finances and player values from Transfermarkt. That gave a broader picture of team strength.
Predicted finish and numbers
- Projected Liverpool final position: sixth.
- Expected record: 17.8 wins, 8.7 draws, 11.4 losses.
- Projected points total: 62.2.
The supercomputer revealing final Premier League standings has handed Liverpool a reality check. The model places Arsenal as champions on 84.4 points.
Manchester City, Manchester United, Aston Villa and Chelsea complete the projected top five. Liam Rosenior’s Chelsea are forecast to finish on 62.3 points.
Chances and probabilities
BETSiE gives Liverpool a 100 percent chance of a top-half finish. Their probability of reaching the top six is 84.6 percent.
Odds of a top-five finish stand at 59.9 percent. Top-four chances fall to 33.3 percent. Top-two looks very unlikely at 0.2 percent.
European campaign update
Liverpool remain active in continental competition. They advanced to the quarter-finals after a 4-1 aggregate win over Galatasaray.
The Reds lost 1-0 in the first leg at Rams Park. They then won 4-0 at Anfield with goals from Dominik Szoboszlai, Hugo Ekitike, Ryan Gravenberch and Mohamed Salah.
Liverpool will meet PSG in the quarter-finals. The first leg is scheduled at the Parc des Princes on April 8, with the return at Anfield on April 14.
Filmogaz.com will continue to monitor Liverpool’s domestic and European outcomes. The coming weeks will determine if these projections hold true.