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Premier League power rankings: Reigning champs remain team to beat

  • The 2025-26 English Premier League season begins Friday, Aug. 15.
  • Liverpool begins its title defense against Bournemouth.
  • Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester City are expected to challenge Liverpool.

The 2025-26 Premier League season kicks off Friday, Aug. 15, when the defending league winners Liverpool host Bournemouth at Anfield.

Liverpool now faces the daunting challenge of a title repeat quest and must do so after a tragic summer during which forward Diogo Jota died in a car crash on July 3.

On the pitch, Liverpool will have a number of worthy challengers. The clubs that finished in the three spots below Liverpool on last season’s table – Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City – all spent (and will continue to spend until the transfer window closes on Sept. 1) in hopes of catching the Reds. The high-priced arms race should make for a thrilling season ahead.

It should be no surprise that the reigning champions sit atop USA TODAY Sports’ first EPL power rankings. However, where do the other 19 squads stand? Here are our rankings:

1. Liverpool

  • The Reds will need to overcome the tragic death of Diogo Jota in their title defense.

2. Arsenal

  • Is Viktor Gyökeres the missing piece after three consecutive second-place finishes?

3. Manchester City

  • Anything short of the Premier League title will be a failure for Pep Guardiola’s squad.

4. Chelsea

  • Can Chelsea ride a wave of momentum from their Club World Cup win into the new season?

5. Aston Villa

  • After an inspired run to the Champions League quarterfinals last season, the Villans must settle for the Europa League this season.

6. Newcastle United

  • Will Alexander Isak still be with the team come September?

7. Tottenham Hotspur

  • Adding Mohammed Kudus is a big boost for new manager Thomas Frank.

8. Manchester United

  • Was last season’s 15th-place finish an outlier, or a sign of what’s to come at Old Trafford?

9. Brighton & Hove Albion

  • Barely missing out on European competition will have the Seagulls hungry for more in 2025-26.

10. Bournemouth

  • The Cherries have steadily improved their station in the table in each of their past three seasons in the Premier League.

11. Nottingham Forest

  • With its Europa League spot, Nottingham Forest enters European competition for the first time since 1996.

12. Fulham

  • Consistent middle-of-the-table finishers since Premier League return expected to finish mid-table again.

13. Everton

  • After calling Goodison Park home since the 1800s, the Toffees will break in a fancy new stadium this season.

14. Crystal Palace

  • The reigning FA Cup champions have to settle for the UEFA Conference League after losing an appeal.

15. West Ham United

  • The Hammers have been in the Premier League since the 2012-13 season, but that run could be in jeopardy.

16. Wolverhampton Wanderers

  • Wolverhampton has been on a steady drop in the table the previous four seasons.

17. Brentford

  • Former Liverpool backup ‘keeper Caoimhín Kelleher finally gets his opportunity to be a No. 1.

18. Leeds United

  • Leeds has spent just three seasons in the Premier League since 2004.

19. Burnley

  • Staying in the Premier League will be a challenge, made even more daunting by the loss of goalkeeper James Trafford, who had 29 clean sheets last season.

20. Sunderland

  • The Black Cats are in the Premier League for the first time since 2017, climbing back up from the third division over the past four seasons.

USA TODAY Sports’ 48-page special edition commemorates 30 years of Major League Soccer, from its best players to key milestones and championship dynasties to what exciting steps are next with the World Cup ahead. Order your copy today!

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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