PITA’s 2022/23 Premier League predictions

SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 28: The Premier League logo on display ahead of the Premier League match between Sheffield United and Liverpool FC at Bramall Lane on September 28, 2019 in Sheffield, United Kingdom. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)
SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 28: The Premier League logo on display ahead of the Premier League match between Sheffield United and Liverpool FC at Bramall Lane on September 28, 2019 in Sheffield, United Kingdom. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images) /
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The 2022/23 Premier League season is just around the corner and its Arsenal who’ll kick off the new campaign (preferably in style) as they visit Crystal Palace on Friday night.

The addition of a winter World Cup means another unprecedented campaign beckons and many are finding it difficult to project just how it’ll play out. But that hasn’t stopped the PITA team from predicting exactly how the 2022/23 season will unfold.

We’ve already made our Arsenal picks, but now it’s time to foreshadow the entirety of the upcoming Premier League season.

PITA’s 2022/23 Premier League predictions

So, without further ado, let’s get into our 2022/23 Premier League predictions.

Winners

Are we set for another Liverpool vs Manchester City duel for the title? (Photo by Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/Getty Images)
Are we set for another Liverpool vs Manchester City duel for the title? (Photo by Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/Getty Images) /

James Cormack – There’s certainly potential for an outsider to at least threaten the Liverpool and Manchester City duopoly. But, the two behemoths will remain at the top and I think Liverpool could pip the Cityzens to the crown. Neither side will be as dominant as we’ve seen in years past, though.

Adam Schultz – Manchester City. Hard to overlook the champions, especially given that they now have Erling Haaland. It will again be a two-horse race between them and Liverpool but I have City pipping them to the post yet again.

Kenneth Daly – Man City. It is unfortunately a very boring prediction, but I expect Man City to claim their third consecutive Premier League title this season. The quality throughout the division suggests it will be a tough battle at the top and the champions have sold a few big names in the window. However, their squad is still full of talent and any embellishments in the coming weeks should give them a crucial edge.

Mitch Peotter – Man City. Despite a lot of turnover in the squad, the Cityzens signed one of the best young players in the world this summer to add to an already impressive group. Liverpool have also made some changes but I feel they’re at risk of having a longer period to get it right than City will.

Trent Nelson – I think that Arsenal will be a top three team this season, but the top two are still going to be Liverpool and Manchester City. Between those two, I think it’s a toss-up as it’s been over the last several years. On paper, it should be City again but I think that Liverpool will give them another good run by the end of May. It’ll come down to the final week and City will pull it out as they did last year.

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