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Pep Guardiola’s side have a 71 per cent chance of making it three titles in a row.
However, not all is lost for Arsenal, as they come in with a massive 75 per cent chance to secure a spot in the top four – which will surely come as a relief after narrowly missing out on it last season.
They currently have a seven point buffer to fifth place after a 1-1 draw with Southampton in their last league fixture.
Liverpool are ranked with the third best chance of winning the league despite their slow start to the campaign.
Jurgen Klopp’s side are 12 points off the pace of league leaders Arsenal but retain a five per cent chance of winning the title.
Chelsea are next, with a four per cent chance for Graham Potter’s side to win the league in his first season.
Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United rank fifth in terms of likelihood to be champions, with an eight point gap between them and Arsenal despite being the only side in England to beat them thus far.
United have just a three per cent chance of being crowned champions at this stage, but this still eclipses the odds for Tottenham to break their trophy drought.
Antonio Conte’s side have been given just a two per cent chance of picking up the silverware, despite sitting third in the division as opposed.