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Predictions on how the 2023/24 Premier League season table will stand at the end

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The Premier League’s 2023-24 season begins Friday with a match-up between three-time defending champions Manchester City and newly-promoted Burnley, and won’t stop until 379 more matches are played through May.

Along the way, the table will be sorted with derbies, upsets, and massive clashes giving us Champions League qualifiers, more European contestants, and, of course, three teams relegated down to the Championship.

So, yeah, we know all of that. But who do we think will actually finish 1-20 on the Premier League table come the end of the season?

MS News Ug asked its writers — Ssemwogerere Jamil Mukiibi, Joel Kiwalabye Kateregga, and Ali Magumba Dhamuzungu — to compile their projected tables for this season. As usual, we know you’ll completely agree with their estimations of what will happen for the next 10 or so months.

Ssemwogerere Mukiibi (Omugave)’s 2023-24 Premier League table prediction

1. Arsenal
2. Manchester City
3. Chelsea
4. Manchester United
5. Liverpool
6. Tottenham
7. Newcastle
8. Aston Villa
9. Brighton
10. Wolves
11. West Ham
12. Crystal Palace
13. Fulham
14. Everton
15. Brentford
16. Bournemouth
17. Nottingham Forest
18. Burnley
19. Luton Town
20. Sheffield United

Joel Kiwalabye Katereggas’ 2023-24 Premier League table prediction

1. Manchester City
2. Arsenal
3. Chelsea
4. Manchester United
5. Liverpool
6. Newcastle
7. Tottenham
8. Aston Villa
9. Brighton
10. Brentford
11. Crystal Palace
12. Fulham
13. West Ham
14. Burnley
15. Nottingham Forest
16. Everton
17. Wolves
18. Sheffield United
19. Bournemouth
20. Luton Town

Ali Magumba Dhamuzungu’s 2023-24 Premier League table prediction

1. Manchester City
2. Manchester United
3. Arsenal
4. Liverpool
5. Chelsea
6. Newcastle
7. Tottenham
8. Aston Villa
9. Brighton
10. West Ham United
11. Everton
12. Crystal Palace
13. Brentford
14. Nottingham Forest
15. Burnley
16. Fulham
17. Bournemouth
18. Wolves
19. Sheffield United
20. Luton Town

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