The Premier League roared back into action on Friday night, bringing with it new managers, high-profile signings, and the return of fierce rivalries.
Defending champions Liverpool begin their title defence under the Anfield lights against Bournemouth, with Mohamed Salah looking to add to his incredible record of nine goals and 14 goal involvements on Premier League opening weekends.
This season promises a thrilling four-way fight for supremacy, with Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal, and Chelsea all eyeing the title.
Liverpool – The Team to Beat
Last season, Arne Slot’s men shocked the league by storming to their record-equalling 20th English top-flight crown, finishing 10 points clear of Arsenal and ending Manchester City’s four-year dominance. The Reds’ summer was bittersweet, saying goodbye to Trent Alexander-Arnold and Luis Díaz and mourning the tragic passing of Diogo Jota, but reinforcements like Florian Wirtz and Jeremie Frimpong keep them strong favourites.
Arsenal – Time to Deliver
Three straight runners-up finishes have made this a make-or-break year for Mikel Arteta. The arrival of Viktor Gyökeres, a prolific scorer in Portugal, could boost Arsenal’s chances of winning their first league title in over a decade. Arsenal’s consistency is undeniable, but turning “nearly” into “champions” will be the true test.
Chelsea – Riding Club World Cup Success
Fresh from lifting the FIFA Club World Cup, Chelsea are brimming with confidence. Enzo Maresca has embraced a high-turnover squad model, but now needs to translate that energy into a serious title challenge, their first since 2017.
Manchester City – Guardiola’s Possible Farewell Push
After four consecutive titles, City’s reign ended last season. With Pep Guardiola potentially entering his final year, motivation will be sky-high. Injury woes were blamed for last season’s dip; this year, City aim to leave nothing to chance.
Predicted Top Four Finish
Liverpool – Narrowly defending their title in a tense race.
Manchester City – Chasing hard, especially if it’s Pep’s last dance.
Arsenal – Gyökeres adds firepower, but consistency remains the key.
Chelsea – Momentum from global success could spark a strong league run.
Title Prediction
Liverpool still have the edge to reclaim the Premier League title, building on last year’s success when they started the season with a new manager.
Premier League Fixtures — Sunday, August 17, 2025
Chelsea vs. Crystal Palace – 14:00
Nottingham Forest vs. Brentford – 14:00
Manchester United vs. Arsenal – 16:30


