Predictions for the 2023/24 Premier League Table: Insights from 90min Contributors
It's that time of year again. The time of year when everyone sticks their necks on the line for football teams who will inevitably disappoint us all.
In other words: it's Premier League predictions time.
For the seventh consecutive season, the editorial team at 90min have decided to give our very own predictions for the upcoming Premier League season including Player of the Year picks, Manager of the Year picks and a full table predictions (a brave move, we know).
Here are all our individual predictions for the 2023/24 campaign and a combined consensus Premier League table:
Postition, Team
1. Arsenal
2. Manchester City
3. Liverpool
4. Manchester United
5. Chelsea
6. Tottenham Hotspur
7. Newcastle United
8. Aston Villa
9. Brighton & Hove Albion
10. Crystal Palace
11. Fulham
12. Brentford
13. West Ham United
14. Nottingham Forest
15. Burnley
16. Bournemouth
17. Wolves
18. Everton
19. Luton Town
20. Sheffield United
Player of the Year: Harry Kane.
Young Player of the Year: Evan Ferguson.
Manager of the Year: Mikel Arteta.
Bonus Ball: Wolves will have at least four managers throughout the 2023/24 season.
Position, Team
1. Manchester City
2. Manchester United
3.Arsenal
4. Liverpool
5. Chelsea
6. Tottenham Hotspur
7. Newcastle United
8. Brighton & Hove Albion
9. Aston Villa
10. Crystal Palace
11. Brentford
12. Burnley
13. Fulham
14. West Ham United
15. Wolves
16. Everton
17. Nottingham Forest
18. Bournemouth
19. Sheffield United
20. Luton Town
Player of the Year: Erling Haaland will score 40 goals this season and you therefore cannot not give him the award.
Young Player of the Year: Bukayo Saka.
Manager of the Year: Pep Guardiola will win it if City win the league and I think City will win the league, so it's a boring answer, but it is the answer. Make it more fun @premierleague.
Bonus Ball: Rasmus Hojlund will be compared to Erling Haaland over one million times over the course of the season because they have similar names and hair colour.
Position, Team
1. Manchester City
2. Arsenal
3. Manchester United
4. Liverpool
5. Newcastle United
6. Chelsea
7. Aston Villa
8. Tottenham Hotspur
9. Brighton & Hove Albion
10. Brentford
11. West Ham United
12. Crystal Palace
13. Fulham
14. Bournemouth
15. Nottingham Forest
16. Everton
17. Burnley
18. Wolves
19. Luton Town
20. Sheffield United
Player of the Year: Erling Haaland, who else?
Young Player of the Year: Bukayo Saka, unless Erling Haaland greedily doubles up.
Manager of the Year: Pep Guardiola, unless something very, very, very unusual happens.
Bonus Ball: Nottingham Forest will bin off Steve Cooper early doors after an inauspicious start.
Position, Team
1. Arsenal
2. Manchester City
3. Manchester United
4. Liverpool
5. Tottenham Hotspur
6. Chelsea
7. Brighton & Hove Albion
8. Newcastle United
9. Brentford
10. Aston Villa
11. Crystal Palace
12. Bournemouth
13. Wolves
14. West Ham United
15. Nottingham Forest
16. Everton
17. Burnley
18. Fulham
19. Luton Town
20. Sheffield United
Player of the Year: 'Last Dance' Harry Kane.
Young Player of the Year: Evan Ferguson.
Manager of the Year: Mikel Arteta.
Bonus Ball: Eddie Howe sacked and replaced by Julian Nagelsmann.
Position, Team
1. Manchester City
2. Arsenal
3. Newcastle United
4. Manchester United
5. Liverpool
6. Chelsea
7. Tottenham Hotspur
8. Aston Villa
9. Brighton & Hove Albion
10. Brentford
11. Fulham
12. Crystal Palace
13. Bournemouth
14. Everton
15. Burnley
16. West Ham United
17. Nottingham Forest
18. Sheffield United
19. Wolves
20. Luton Town
Player of the Year: Martin Odegaard.
Young Player of the Year: Levi Colwill.
Manager of the Year: Pep Guardiola.
Bonus Ball: Sam Allardyce, Mark Hughes and Tony Pulis all have Premier League manager jobs by the end of the season.
Position, Team
1. Manchester City
2. Arsenal
3. Manchester United
4. Chelsea
5. Liverpool
6. Tottenham Hotspur
7. Aston Villa
8. Newcastle United
9. Brighton & Hove Albion
10. Brentford
11. Fulham
12. Crystal Palace
13. West Ham United
14. Nottingham Forest
15. Burnley
16. Bournemouth
17. Everton
18. Wolves
19. Luton Town
20. Sheffield United
Player of the Year: Erling Haaland.
Young Player of the Year: Erling Haaland (boring answer) or Evan Ferguson (fun answer).
Manager of the Year: Mauricio Pochettino.
Bonus Ball: Sheffield United to break Derby Country's lowest points tally record.
Position, Team
1. Manchester City
2. Manchester United
3. Arsenal
4. Liverpool
5. Newcastle United
6. Chelsea
7. Aston Villa
8. Tottenham Hotspur
9. Brentford
10. Brighton & Hove Albion
11. Crystal Palace
12. Fulham
13. West Ham United
14. Burnley
15. Nottingham Forest
16. Wolves
17. Bournemouth
18. Everton
19. Luton Town
20. Sheffield United
Player of the Year: Erling Haaland.
Young Player of the Year: Rasmus Hojlund.
Manager of the Year: Pep Guardiola.
Bonus Ball: Harry Kane to score fewer than 20 Premier League goals if Spurs make him stay.
Position, Team
1. Manchester City
2. Arsenal
3. Liverpool
4. Tottenham Hotspur
5. Aston Villa
6. Manchester United
7. Chelsea
8. Newcastle United
9. Brighton & Hove Albion
10. Brentford
11. Bournemouth
12. Crystal Palace
13. West Ham United
14. Wolves
15. Fulham
16. Nottingham Forest
17. Burnley
18. Everton
19. Sheffield United
20. Luton Town
Player of the Year: Bernardo Silva if he stays, if he doesn't then Kevin De Bruyne.
Young Player of the Year: Levi Colwill or Josko Gvardiol.
Manager of the Year: Unai Emery.
Bonus Ball: David Moyes won't finish the season as West Ham manager.
Position, Team
1. Manchester City
2. Liverpool
3. Arsenal
4. Manchester United
5. Newcastle United
6. Chelsea
7. Brighton & Hove Albion
8. Tottenham Hotspur
9. Brentford
10. Aston Villa
11. Crystal Palace
12. Fulham
13. Bournemouth
14. Burnley
15. West Ham United
16. Nottingham Forest
17. Everton
18. Wolves
19. Sheffield United
20. Luton Town
Player of the Year: Erling Haaland.
Young Player of the Year: Bukayo Saka.
Manager of the Year: Pep Guardiola.
Bonus Ball: By the end of the season, referees will have stopped adding so much stoppage time. Not because time wasting has subsided but in response to backlash from players, managers and match-going fans.
Position, Team
1. Manchester City
2. Arsenal
3. Manchester United
4. Liverpool
5. Chelsea
6. Newcastle United
7. Tottenham Hotspur
8. Aston Villa
9. Brighton & Hove Albion
10. Brentford
11. Crystal Palace
12. Fulham
13. West Ham United
14. Bournemouth
15. Burnley
16. Nottingham Forest
17. Wolves
18. Everton
19. Luton Town
20. Sheffield United