Worth slightly less than a transfer window, worried that a change of manager has made no difference, sporting longer hair than some Man Utd supporters, playing in a formation that was unfashionable and illegal 60 years ago, and somehow getting the full support of the Chairman, it’s our 2025-26 Premier League Predictions Week 14. And it’s a short midweek version because we are disorganized and our tips suck.
Each gameweek in this 2025-26 Premier League season we offer up a stat filled prediction preview, with some barely interesting stats and visuals, just enough to bluff your way through various tipping competitions or betting shops.
We also attempted to guess the final Premier League ladder in advance. Follow the link to that here.
Barely Interesting Stats – 2025-26 Premier League Predictions Week 14 – Stats and Thoughts
Help yourself to a buffet of barely interesting stats, quick one liners and more to help pick a winner.
BEST OF WEEK 14 STATS
Bournemouth are unbeaten in their last seven home games v Everton winning the last four and with a W6 D1 record.
Man City have won their past 18 games v Fulham in the league and cups.
Aston Villa have won all three midweek clashes v Brighton.
Burnley are undefeated at home in midweek to Crystal Palace (W4 D1).
Chelsea have won six midweek games in a row v Leeds.
Liverpool’s record v Sunderland since the start of the Premier League is W21 D11 L3.
Sunderland last beat Liverpool in Liverpool in 1983.
Aside from losing the last game v West Ham at home, Man Utd’s home record v West Ham is W15 D4 L1.
2025-26 Premier League Predictions Week 14
Here’s this week’s selections….
Bournemouth 2 Everton 1
Fulham 0 Man City 3
Newcastle 2 Spurs 1
Wolves 0 Nottingham Forest 0
Arsenal 2 Brentford 2
Brighton 1 Aston Villa 2
Burnley 0 Crystal Palace 0
Leeds 0 Chelsea 2
Liverpool 2 Sunderland 1
Season Progress
RATING: Sliding back into relegation form.
SEASON: 59/130 – 7 perfect scores.
LAST WEEK: 3/10 – 0 perfect score.
2025-26 Premier League Season Stats
Each week we’ll bring you some of the choicest cuts of stats we have created from our Data super computer called Jeff.










