Arsenal are preparing for a run of five Premier League games to take them into the start of 2026.
The Gunners come off a poor 2-1 defeat against a really good Aston Villa side, which has handed Man City a way back into the title race. Arsenal are now two points ahead of City, who beat Sunderland 3-0, and will be looking over their shoulder at Pep Guardiola’s side.
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However, Arsenal’s destiny still remains in their own hands, and they will be desperate to get back to winning ways in their next game against a struggling Wolves side who are yet to win a game in the Premier League this season.
After that, Arsenal play against Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, before hosting a tough Brighton side at the Emirates. After that, Aston Villa will be the challengers yet again as they come to the Emirates for the last game of 2025.
Finally, Bournemouth will see Arsenal into 2026, with the Gunners making a trip to the Vitality Stadium to play against a Cherries side who have struggled as of late.
AI forecasts the next 5 Arsenal scorelines
We asked ChatGPT AI to predict the next five Arsenal scores, to work out how the Gunners’ points tally could look at the start of the January transfer window. This is what it said…
Arsenal 3-0 Wolves – Saturday 13 December
Everton 1-2 Arsenal – Saturday 20 December
Arsenal 2-0 Brighton – Saturday 27 December
Arsenal 2-1 Aston Villa – Tuesday 30 December
Bournemouth 1-1 Arsenal – Saturday 3 January
Firstly, AI predicted that Arsenal will dominate against Wolves on Saturday, which is certainly not a controversial call based on how Rob Edwards’ side have performed this season – They recently lost 4-1 to Manchester United.
The prediction then suggested that Arsenal would beat Everton away from home, which certainly won’t be a game to take lightly. The Toffees have been impressive under David Moyes, and could cause Arsenal some problems.
After that, Arsenal are predicted to beat Brighton 2-0 at home in what appears to be a fairly comfortable game straight after Christmas. The Gunners then get their revenge on Aston Villa, by beating them at the Emirates the day before New Year’s Eve.
Finally, Bournemouth are predicted to cause the Gunners some problems, and Arsenal won’t be able to make it five wins from five, as AI suggested they would drop points on the South Coast.
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