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Named: The two Premier League clubs who will DROP OUT of the Champions League’s crucial top eight spots, according to Opta’s supercomputer

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Named: The two Premier League clubs who will DROP OUT of the Champions League’s crucial top eight spots, according to Opta’s supercomputer
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Two of England’s clubs are expected to crash out of the Champions League top eight in Wednesday’s manic league phase finale.

The Premier League currently has five representatives in the top eight, which grants teams a direct last-16 place and the luxury of avoiding the pesky February play-offs.

All 36 teams will kick-off at 8pm on Wednesday in a footballing bonanza, and only Arsenal and Bayern Munich are guaranteed to progress to the last 16.

And Chelsea and Newcastle are predicted to lose their current top-eight berth, according to Opta’s supercomputer, which has run its calculations for the final matchday.

Chelsea face a trip to Serie A champions Napoli – who currently sit 25th, outside the play-offs – while Newcastle go to sixth-placed PSG.

The Blues are therefore expected to drop all the way to 11th from eighth, with Magpies fans being told they will plummet from seventh to 13th. 

Chelsea (pictured) and Newcastle are expected to drop out of the Champions League top eight

Newcastle (pictured) travel to PSG on Wednesday while Chelsea go to Napoli

Newcastle (pictured) travel to PSG on Wednesday while Chelsea go to Napoli 

Manchester City are predicted to gatecrash the top eight as they host Galatasaray

Manchester City are predicted to gatecrash the top eight as they host Galatasaray 

SUPERCOMPUTER’S FINAL CHAMPIONS LEAGUE TABLE 

1. Arsenal – 23.65 expected points

2. Bayern Munich – 19.87pts

3. Liverpool – 17.51pts

4. Real Madrid – 16.84pts

5. Tottenham – 15.75pts

6. Barcelona – 15.48pts

7. Manchester City – 15.36pts

8. Atletico Madrid – 15.28pts

9. Paris Saint-Germain – 14.98pts

10. Atalanta – 14.50pts

11. Chelsea – 14.50pts

12. Sporting Lisbon – 14.18pts 

13. Newcastle – 13.82pts

14. Juventus – 13.59pts

15. Inter – 13.46 pts

16. Borussia Dortmund – 12.28pts 

17. Bayer Leverkusen – 10.94pts 

18. Marseille – 10.5pts 

19. Galatasaray – 10.49pts

20. Qarabag – 10.36pts

21. Monaco – 10.14pts

22. Athletic Bilbao – 9.55pts

23. Olympiacos – 9.46pts

24. Napoli – 9.25pts

25. PSV – 8.9pts

26. Copenhagen – 8.39pts

27. Club Brugge –  8.26pts

28. Pafos – 7.59pts

29. Ajax – 7.28pts

30. Union Saint-Gilloise – 7.17pts

31. Benfica – 6.93pts

32. Bodo/Glimt – 6.56pts

33. Frankfurt – 5.01pts

34. Slavia Prague – 4.15pts

35. Villarreal – 1.85pts

36. Kairat – 1.26pts 

Liam Rosenior’s side will play seven games in February if they are forced into the play-offs, and that month is bookended by games on Janaury 31 and March 1, too.

The prognosis is worse for Newcastle; they could have as many as eight games in 2026’s second month. 

It’s a good forecast for England’s other teams, though; Arsenal are expected to be joined by Liverpool, Tottenham, and Manchester City in the top eight.

City have the most work to do because they are 11th, but the supercomputer looks favourably on their home tie against Galatasaray.

Liverpool are expected to get their business done at Anfield against upstart Azerbaijanis Qarabag, while Tottenham are fancied away at Frankfurt, who are already eliminated with just four points from games. 

Arsenal have a perfect record and they are expected to do a clean sweep, with Opta giving them a 85.4 per cent chance of beating bottom side Kairat at the Emirates. The debutants from Kazakhstan have managed just a point.

Bayern Munich (already qualified), Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Atletico Madrid are all predicted to join the party in the top eight. 

Looking ahead, the supercomputer makes Mikel Arteta’s side the firm favourites to go and win the Champions League in Budapest in May.

Arsenal have been given the best chances of winning the Champions League by Opta

Arsenal have been given the best chances of winning the Champions League by Opta 

Arsenal have been given a 27.64 per cent chance of lifted the trophy, streaks ahead of next-best Bayern Munich on 15.47 per cent.

Manchester City, Barcelona, Liverpool, Paris Saint-Germain, and Chelsea trail, while Real Madrid – who have triumped a record 15 times – are only eighth-favourites amid a turbulent season which has seen them sack Xabi Alonso and install Alvaro Arbeloa as manager. 

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