A Supercomputer from Grosvenor Sport has predicted Manchester City to win the newly-revamped UEFA Champions League. The format has been significantly altered this season, with the traditional group stage replaced by a league phase, aiming to create more high-profile matchups between Europe’s top clubs.
According to the Supercomputer, Manchester City will face Real Madrid in the final, scheduled for May 31, 2025, in Munich. It predicts a 2-0 victory for the Premier League champions, securing their second consecutive Champions League title.
Additionally, the Supercomputer forecasts that all Premier League teams, including Liverpool, Arsenal, and Aston Villa, will progress to the knockout stages. Arsenal is expected to narrowly miss a top-eight finish, entering the playoffs alongside Liverpool and Celtic.