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2023/24 PREMIER LEAGUE: WE’VE PREDICTED THE ENTIRE TABLE FROM 1ST TO 20TH

By Luke Collins
Published May 29, 2023


Where might teams finish at the end of the 2023/24 season?



Although the 2022/23 Premier League season has only just come to a close, clubs
will already be looking ahead to next season.

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Transfer targets will need to be sorted, outgoings will have to be addressed,
and for a few clubs, changes in the dugout might be happening.

And while lots might change before the new campaign kicks off in a few months,
here at GIVEMESPORT, we thought we would give our predictions for what the table
might look like in a year.

Now, we all know that a Premier League season can be unpredictable. Relegation
favourites find a way to beat the drop impressively, while one or two teams
shock everyone and fall way below expectations.



So in 12 months, we might well look back on this and think “what the hell were
we playing at?” But for now, here are our early shouts for next season.

Disagree with any of them? Let us know in our social media comments.


PREDICTING THE 2023/24 PREMIER LEAGUE TABLE




20 LUTON



No surprises here.

Luton’s rise from non-league over the last nine years has been extraordinary.
But staying in the Premier League will require heavy investment, and we’re not
sure they’ll have enough to stay up in the end.





19 BOURNEMOUTH



Many believed the Cherries would be bottom of the league for this most recent
season, but Bournemouth proved the doubters wrong.

However, their recent form at the season’s end was very poor. If they continue
to play like that next season, you do fear for Gary O’Neil’s side.





18 SHEFFIELD UNITED



Paul Heckingbottom has done well to get the Blades back into the Premier League
at the second time of asking.

But it was a tumultuous campaign behind the scenes, with a potential takeover
still going on in the background. If that uncertainty continues next year, it
could contribute to a faltering season.





17 NOTTINGHAM FOREST



Steve Cooper will likely trim their massive squad over the summer and bring in
some more high-quality replacements. If they get it right, they should survive
again.





16 WOLVES



This is a tricky one to predict, with Julen Lopetegui reportedly keeping his
options open amid concerns about summer transfer plans.

Wolves are concerned about breaching the league’s profit and sustainability
rules. If they can’t bring the necessary players in and they lose their manager,
they could be dragged into a relegation scrap again.





15 CRYSTAL PALACE



Palace’s placement next season hinges on their summer. The Eagles could lose
Wilfried Zaha when his contract expires, as well as Michael Olise who is a
target for Paris Saint-Germain.

If one or ideally both stay, then they should be alright. They will struggle if
both players leave without adequate replacements being found.





14 BURNLEY



Vincent Kompany’s side blew their Championship competition out of the water last
season.

After being thrashed by Manchester City in the FA Cup, they won’t be up at the
top of the table next year. But with a few smart signings, the Clarets could
pick up some shock results along the way.





13 EVERTON



This might be a surprise given that the Toffees just about survived on the final
day of the season.

But Everton have underperformed recently. With some shrewd recruitment and a
full season of Sean Dyche, they should find themselves well clear of the drop
zone this time next year.





12 WEST HAM



Another team who could shoot up the table.

Declan Rice could move on for a huge fee which would be a big loss. But those
funds could be used to rejuvenate a West Ham side that struggled at points this
season.





11 BRENTFORD



Losing Ivan Toney for such an extensive amount of time is a big blow to the
Bees, but they have more than enough to get by without him.

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10 FULHAM



Fulham are likely to build on the success Marco Silva brought to the club this
season. Were it not for Aleksandar Mitrovic picking up a ban, they could have
finished even higher.

Issues might come, however, if important players like Joao Palhinha leave…





9 TOTTENHAM



Look away now Spurs fans.

Harry Kane is widely tipped to leave in the summer, and Daniel Levy is likely to
struggle to find someone who can replicate the 30 goals he scored this season.





8 BRIGHTON



With Thursday night football to contend with as well, the Seagulls might find
the hectic schedule more difficult next year.

Important players like Alexis Mac Allister and Moises Caicedo have both been
linked with moves away too. But you’d back Brighton to find gems to replace them
like they always seem to do.





7 CHELSEA



Mauricio Pochettino has some serious work to do over the summer, but if Chelsea
can trim the fat and add one or two players in key positions, we think he’ll
help guide them back up the table.

It might take a couple of seasons to get them back challenging for titles
though.





6 ASTON VILLA



Unai Emery has done a seriously good job ever since he took over from Steven
Gerrard. Think what they’ll do with him in charge for a full season and if Villa
back him in the market.





5 NEWCASTLE



Big names will be signed in the summer after Newcastle qualified for the
Champions League.

But the four teams above them are likely to recruit quality players as well,
making it difficult for Eddie Howe to repeat his achievements.





4 LIVERPOOL



The Reds looked impressive during their final matches of the season and are
expected to bring in some fresh faces to reinvigorate the squad.

If Jurgen Klopp can get his side playing at their best all season round, they
will be right up there with the best teams next year.





3 ARSENAL



Arsenal came within touching distance of a first league title since 2004, and
with big names like Declan Rice potentially arriving, they might yet push for
the title again.

However, we think they’ll falter like they did this season.





2 MANCHESTER UNITED



Erik ten Hag equalled Sir Alex Ferguson’s record for most home wins in a single
season (27) during his debut year at the club.

If he is backed in the summer, his side will get even better and could push for
a title next season.





1 MANCHESTER CITY



It’s just foolish to bet against Pep Guardiola at this point though.

There could be a proper title race if the teams in the top four all get their
act together, and we think United will be the most likely to put the pressure on
if they recruit well.

But we just see City having too much firepower in the end.


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About The Author
Luke Collins (395 Articles Published)


Luke is a writer for GiveMeSport. After studying sports journalism at
university, he enrolled in the GiveMeSport Academy in December 2022. Luke then
joined the team as a freelance writer in 2023, and helps cover developing
stories from a range of sports. A Chelsea fan all his life, Luke loves his
Formula One, MMA, and just about any sport that is on TV.


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