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As they do every season, the Joy Sports team have opened up the annual can of worms that is debating who will finish with top honours this Premier League season.
The 2023/24 Premier League season is set to commence on Friday, August 11.
Manchester City will be hoping to win the league title for the fourth consecutive time after winning it in the past three seasons while Arsenal are looking to better their performance from last season where they finished second.
Chelsea and Liverpool chase a return to the top four after missing out on Champions League football for this season following their positions outside the top four spots last season.
Ahead of the start of the new season, the Joy Sports team have come out with their predictions.






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