Exact Liverpool Points Total Predicted Compared to Arsenal with Premier League Title Verdict

Liverpool are gearing up to return to Premier League action this week with a Merseyside derby against Everton. This match will be their first league fixture since March 8, and the Reds are looking to take another step toward winning their 20th English top-flight title.

Currently, Liverpool sit 12 points clear of second-placed Arsenal at the top of the Premier League. With just nine matches left to play this season, including their clash with Everton on Wednesday, the team is poised for a strong finish.

Liverpool’s Title Chances

For much of the season, Liverpool have been strong contenders for the league title, with their position at the top of the table giving them a distinct advantage. Now, a fresh prediction from Opta Analyst has provided a detailed outlook on the Reds’ chances of winning the league, alongside their expected points tally.

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The prediction suggests Liverpool will finish with 89 points (88.94) after 38 matches, giving them a 98.75% chance of being crowned Premier League champions. Arsenal, in second place, is expected to finish with 77 points (76.58), trailing Liverpool by 12 points. Arsenal’s chances of overtaking Liverpool and winning the title are predicted at just 1.25%.

No other team is expected to challenge for the top spot, according to the prediction, cementing Liverpool’s dominance as they close in on the Premier League trophy.

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