
Liverpool v Arsenal result predicted by supercomputer
Liverpool host Arsenal on Sunday in a match that was pegged as a title decider earlier in the season.
The Anfield clash on 11 May is now meaningless after the Reds secured the Premier League crown with four matches to spare.
Arne Slot made several changes for the 3-1 loss to Chelsea (4 May) and he may go down the same route as he gives fringe players the chance to impress.
Mikel Arteta’s side are trying to restore some pride after their season was ended by a Champions League defeat to Paris Saint-Germain (8 May).

Liverpool expected to beat Arsenal
The Anfield contest will give the hosts a chance to compound their title rivals’ misery, with a guard of honour expected to be performed as a mark of respect.
In a new prediction from the Opta Supercomputer, the Reds have been handed a 46.1 per cent chance of victory.
Meanwhile, the Gunners have been given a 28.2 per cent chance and a draw is the least expected outcome at just 25.8 per cent.

Liverpool can set Arsenal marker with a win
The Reds may well be on the beach after securing the title early, it seemed that was the case at Stamford Bridge last time out.
However, Slot will be keen to put a marker down to the North Londoners, to show that his Reds side are a dominant force and will be right up there again next season.
Premier League | Played | GD | Points |
C. Liverpool | 35 | +46 | 82 |
2. Arsenal | 35 | +33 | 67 |
Making Arteta and Co’s campaign even more miserable will be a major boost for the L4 outfit but supporters will be in party mode regardless of the result, especially given that their team will be handed a guard of honour before kick-off and the fact that the Emirates outfit cannot taste success in Europe.
Fenway Sports Group are set to back the Dutchman to transform his squad in the summer transfer window and they could take a huge step towards retaining their title and expanding the margin to the Gunners, if they get it right.
Despite the party atmosphere surrounding the Reds at the moment, there is a huge task to be done in regards to business off the field, the first of which will be finding a replacement for Trent Alexander-Arnold, who may get a frosty reception on Sunday.