Football fans predict who will win 2023/24 Premier League title in YouGov poll
- Fans voted on a poll conducted by YouGov regarding who will win the Premier League
- Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal are all fighting for the title
- Man City are the current holders
Football fans have predicted that Liverpool will retain the Premier League title in 2023/24, fending off competition from Manchester City and Arsenal.
The fate of the Premier League title currently hangs in the balance heading into the final ten gameweeks of the 2023/24 campaign, with the top three teams all separated by just three points heading into the final weeks of the season.
Current leaders Arsenal are hoping that the 2023/24 campaign will bring their two decade wait for a league title to an end. Mikel Arteta's side are locked level on points with Liverpool atop of the table after 31 games, and hold first place thanks to their impressive +51 goal difference. Second place Liverpool are aiming to make Jurgen Klopp's final season at the club with a famous Premier League triumph - the second in the club's history.
Trailing by just a single points behind Liverpool and Arsenal is current holders Manchester City, with the Citizens sitting on 70 points in third place.
Man City have won the Premier League in each of the last three seasons - 2020/21, 2021/22 and 2022/23 - and are aiming to become the first club ever to win four consecutive titles since the creation of the Premier League in 1992.
Football fans have predicted that Pep Guardiola's all-conquering City will lose their grip on the Premier League title however, with Liverpool garnering 48% of the votes in a poll conducted by YouGov regarding who will win this season's coveted Premier League title.
Title holders City trailed behind int he poll on 31% of the votes, while Arsenal picked up just 15% of the votes from football fans.
Liverpool will welcome Crystal Palace to Anfield this weekend, while title races Arsenal face off against high-flying Aston Villa and Man City face relegation-threatened Luton Town.
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