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Maths expert predicts Champions League standings from league phase

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A Polish mathematics expert has predicted what the Champions League standings will look like following the completion of the new league phase.

Piotr Klimek’s calculations gave reigning Premier League champions Manchester City the greatest chance (89%) of finishing in the top eight, which is required to secure an automatic spot in the last-16.

The Citizens are the tournament favourites and they’re forecasted to accumulate 18.38 of 24 available points from their eight league phase outings with an expected goal difference of +16.57.

The second and third spots are occupied by Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, whilst Inter Milan, Atalanta, Arsenal, Borussia Dortmund and Barcelona make up the remainder of the coveted eight places.

The Champions League adopts a new format for the 2024/25 season and beyond, where the teams finishing in ninth to 24th place will compete in two-legged knockout play-off ties to gain a spot in the Round of 16.

Those who finish 25th or lower will be eliminated from Europe entirely, with no path to the Europa or Conference League.

Maths expert hands Manchester City best chance of top-8 finish in league phase

See below Klimek’s full prediction for how the league phase will look for all 36 Champions League teams upon its completion by the end of January:

  1. Manchester City
  2. Real Madrid
  3. Bayern Munich
  4. Inter Milan
  5. Atalanta
  6. Arsenal
  7. Borussia Dortmund
  8. Barcelona
  9. Bayer Leverkusen
  10. AC Milan
  11. Stuttgart
  12. Liverpool
  13. Atletico Madrid
  14. RB Leipzig
  15. Paris Saint-Germain
  16. PSV
  17. Aston Villa
  18. Juventus
  19. Girona
  20. Bologna
  21. Sporting Lisbon
  22. AS Monaco
  23. Benfica
  24. Celtic
  25. Lille
  26. Feyenoord
  27. Stade Brestois
  28. Club Brugge
  29. RB Salzburg
  30. Sparta Prague
  31. Dinamo Zagreb
  32. Sturm Graz
  33. Young Boys
  34. Shakhtar Donetsk
  35. Red Star Belgrade
  36. Slovan Bratislava

According to the best football betting sites, Man City are 2/1 favourites to lift the trophy in May for what would be a second time in the club’s history, whilst Real Madrid follow close behind at odds of 3/1.

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