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FourFourTwo predicts the 2025/26 Premier League table

Check out more of FourFourTwo’s predicted Premier League table for 2025/26 below…

8) BRIGHTON

The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted Brighton to finish in 8th place for the 2025/26 Premier League campaign.

25/26 FFT PREVIEW VERDICT: Joao Pedro is replaceable, but will he be the last to leave? Europe is near, if Hurzeler learns from errors.

You can see a complete season preview by FourFourTwo by clicking HERE or buying the magazine.

The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 12th place for the 2024/25 Premier League campaign – and they got this one correct.

7) TOTTENHAM

The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted Tottenham to finish in 7th place for the 2025/26 Premier League campaign.

25/26 FFT PREVIEW VERDICT: With more domestic focus, Frank should make Spurs harder to beat while reigniting an attacking style.

You can see a complete season preview by FourFourTwo by clicking HERE or buying the magazine.

The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 5th place for the 2024/25 Premier League campaign – instead they were 17th.

6) ASTON VILLA

The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted Aston Villa to finish in 6th place for the 2025/26 Premier League campaign.

25/26 FFT PREVIEW VERDICT: Villa do have top-four quality, but a shot at lifting the Europa League – Emery’s fifth – may steal focus.

You can see a complete season preview by FourFourTwo by clicking HERE or buying the magazine.

The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 8th place for the 2024/25 Premier League campaign – and they got that spot on.

5) CHELSEA

The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted Chelsea to finish in 5th place for the 2025/26 Premier League campaign.

25/26 FFT PREVIEW VERDICT: New faces Delap and Joao Pedro add threat to a profligate attack that lurches between mini-crises.

You can see a complete season preview by FourFourTwo by clicking HERE or buying the magazine.

The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 7th place for the 2024/25 Premier League campaign – instead they were 4th.

4) NEWCASTLE

The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted Newcastle to finish in 4th place for the 2025/26 Premier League campaign.

25/26 FFT PREVIEW VERDICT: The Magpies are a few judicious signings away from ascending to the top table. They’re set to fly.

You can see a complete season preview by FourFourTwo by clicking HERE or buying the magazine.

The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 6th place for the 2024/25 Premier League campaign – instead they were 5th.

3) ARSENAL

The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted Arsenal to finish in 3rd place for the 2025/26 Premier League campaign.

25/26 FFT PREVIEW VERDICT: Well, it isn’t 2nd again… A fit Saka will help Arsenal in a genuine title race, but their rivals look stronger.

You can see a complete season preview by FourFourTwo by clicking HERE or buying the magazine.

The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 2nd place for the 2024/25 Premier League campaign – and that is where they ended up.

2) MAN CITY

The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted Manchester City to finish in 2nd place for the 2025/26 Premier League campaign.

25/26 FFT PREVIEW VERDICT: Club World Cup hangovers, Rodri’s fitness and Pep’s use of new toy Cherki are among the unknowns.

You can see a complete season preview by FourFourTwo by clicking HERE or buying the magazine.

The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 1st place for the 2024/25 Premier League campaign – instead they were 3rd.

1) LIVERPOOL

The FourFourTwo magazine have predicted Liverpool to finish in 1st place for the 2025/26 Premier League campaign.

25/26 FFT PREVIEW VERDICT: It might not be all over by February this time, but continuity sprinkled with class is a perfect Reds recipe.

You can see a complete season preview by FourFourTwo by clicking HERE or buying the magazine.

The FourFourTwo magazine predicted the club to finish in 3rd place for the 2024/25 Premier League campaign – instead they were the title winners.

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