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Supercomputer data shows that even Arsenal cannot spoil the title from here

May 16, 2026 2 Min Read
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Mikel Arteta and Pep Guardiola (Photo: Justin Setterfield, Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Arsenal had everything in their hands and couldn’t have asked for an easier game to win the Premier League title.

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The Gunners maintain a two-goal lead over leaders Manchester City and their final two games will be at home to Burnley and away to Crystal Palace.

Meanwhile, Josep Guardiola’s side will travel away to Bournemouth just days after the FA Cup final, before facing Aston Villa at the Etihad Stadium on the final day.

According to Opta analysts, Arsenal’s game is statistically the easiest, while Man City’s is the fifth hardest…

Further analysis on the website shows that Arsenal have an 86.5% chance of finishing first, with all the data actually pointing in Arsenal’s favor.

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However, this is unlikely to put Arsenal fans at ease, as failing to win the title from such a strong position would mean a truly monumental upset.

What else is there to play for at the end of a Premier League season?

Champions League places are still in contention after Liverpool lost to Aston Villa last night, but the relegation battle also comes to a tense conclusion, with Tottenham and West Ham still likely to finish 18th.

Bournemouth can still qualify for the Champions League, but with a tough game remaining, Opta ranks them third on their list.

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Brighton could also qualify if they’re lucky, and the game is ranked as slightly easier, but not by much.

Spurs and West Ham, on the other hand, sit next to each other in the mid-bottom of the table, making it very difficult to predict with certainty how their battle for survival will turn out.

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