Every Premier League Prediction from BBC Pundits at Season’s Start: Not a Single Vote for Liverpool

Once again, the forecasts from BBC pundits regarding the Premier League have emerged, this time highlighting a significant oversight.

The elite division of English football appears to be nearly finalized, with the champions and relegated teams almost confirmed.

Liverpool players celebrating a goal.

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Liverpool are on the brink of clinching their second Premier League titleCredit: Reuters
Arsenal midfielder Myles Lewis-Skelly running with the ball during an English Premier League match.

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BBC pundits had only backed Arsenal or Man City for the titleCredit: AFP
Bruno Fernandes instructing Joshua Zirkzee and Diogo Dalot during a soccer match.

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Manchester United has had a dismal season in the leagueCredit: Alamy
West Ham United players on the field.

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One BBC pundit backed West Ham for a top-four finishCredit: Alamy

Liverpool is poised to clinch their second Premier League championship, a scenario that caught pundits off guard.

Under Arne Slot’s leadership, building on Jurgen Klopp’s legacy, the team has positioned itself to secure the title.

With only two wins needed to confirm their championship status and surpass Manchester City, the Reds appear dominant.

Conversely, the Citizens have faced challenges in defending their title and are currently striving to maintain a top four position.

Arsenal has emerged as the nearest competitor to Slot’s side, but their difficulties in converting draws into victories have left them trailing significantly.

This season has also witnessed unexpected contenders emerge for European qualification.

Nottingham Forest has made a surprising impact, unexpectedly competing for Champions League places.

Under the management of Nuno Espirito Santo, the East Midlands team has consistently occupied a top-four slot this season.

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Forest is well-positioned to make a return to the illustrious European tournament, which they have previously won twice.

Meanwhile, established top-four clubs like Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United have found themselves struggling in the lower half of the table.

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Fara Williams, BBC Sport presenter and former footballer, smiling.

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Fara Williams was one of two pundits to back Liverpool to finish secondCredit: Getty

The forecasts from the BBC pundits failed to accurately reflect the outcomes, with none favoring Liverpool to win the championship.

Predominantly, pundits leaned towards either Arsenal or Manchester City to secure the top position, with only Stephan Warnock and Fara Williams predicting Liverpool would at least place second.

Some pundit predictions have proven to be massively inaccurate.

Ellen White posited that West Ham would clinch fourth place, but they currently reside in 17th position, while Steve Sidwell imagined Manchester United finishing second, yet they are struggling in 14th.

BBC Pundits Premier League Predictions

Ellen White – Arsenal, Man City, Liverpool, West Ham

Stephen Warnock – Man City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Aston Villa

Rachel Brown-Finnis – Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Aston Villa

Fara Williams – Arsenal, Liverpool, Man City, Chelsea

Steve Sidwell – Man City, Man United, Arsenal, Chelsea

Nedum Onuoha – Arsenal, Man City, Liverpool, Tottenham

Sue Smith – Arsenal, Man City, Liverpool, Tottenham

Danny Gabbidon – Arsenal, Man City, Liverpool, Tottenham

Leon Osman – Arsenal, Man City, Newcastle, Tottenham

Matt Upson – Arsenal, Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea

Chris Waddle – Arsenal, Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea

Glenn Murray – Arsenal, Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea

Jermaine Beckford – Arsenal, Man City, Tottenham, Liverpool

Ashley Williams – Man City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool

Pat Nevin – Man City, Arsenal, Newcastle, Chelsea

Micah Richards – Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Man United

Karen Bardsley – Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Man United

Joe Hart – Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Man United

Dion Dublin – Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Man United

Rob Green – Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Man United

Troy Deeney – Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Newcastle

Anita Asante – Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Newcastle

Lindsay Johnson – Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Newcastle

Shay Given – Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Newcastle

Danny Murphy – Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham

Clinton Morrison – Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham

Paul Robinson – Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham

Chris Sutton – Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham

Michael Brown – Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham

Theo Walcott – Arsenal, Man City, Liverpool, Tottenham

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