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Opta’s supercomputer has predicted where Arsenal will finish in the new Champions League table following their 2-0 win over PSG

Arsenal are targeting a strong performance in this season’s Champions League as clubs adapt to the competition’s revamped format. For the first time, the traditional group stage has been replaced with a single ‘league phase’ involving 36 teams, rather than eight groups of four.

To secure automatic qualification for the round of 16, Arsenal will need to finish in the top eight of the overall table. Teams finishing 9th to 24th will face a playoff to earn their spot in the knockout stages.

Manager Mikel Arteta is confident his team can secure a top-eight finish and be considered among the main contenders for the trophy. This confidence has been echoed by statistical predictions from

Using a supercomputer, Opta ran over 50,000 simulations of the Champions League’s league phase to predict outcomes. The simulations suggest Arsenal are likely to finish third in the competition, behind only Manchester City and defending champions Real Madrid.

The data projects Arsenal will accumulate around 17 points from their eight matches, a tally that could be achieved with five wins, two draws, and one defeat. Arsenal’s predicted finish places them ahead of formidable opponents such as Inter Milan, Bayer Leverkusen, and Liverpool, reinforcing their chances of a smoot progression to the knockout rounds.

Arsenal’s 2-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in their first home game of the competition was crucial for their qualification hopes. The win pushes PSG to a projected eighth-place finish, just narrowly securing a spot in the knockout stages.

Drawn from pot two, Arsenal faced tough matchups against pot one teams PSG and Inter Milan, but Arteta’s side has already navigated two of their hardest fixtures with four points and no goals conceded. This solid start sets Arsenal up for a more manageable path to the next round in the coming months.

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