AI has predicted that there will be new champions in the 2025-26 Women’s Super League (WSL) season.
Chelsea enter the season as defending champions after an unbeaten 2024-25 domestic campaign.
The Blues completed a domestic treble last season and have won six WSL titles on the bounce.
However, ChatGPT has predicted that Chelsea will fail to win the title for the first time since 2019.
Lower down the table, the London City Lionesses have been predicted to impress following their promotion to the top-flight.
Below, we have the full Women’s Super League table according to AI, as well as predictions on who will be promoted and which player will win the Golden Boot award.
AI predicts Women’s Super League table for 2025-26 season
ChatGPT has predicted that Arsenal will beat Chelsea to the Women’s Super League title by just two points.
Arsenal go into the season on a lot of momentum after beating Barcelona to win the Women’s Champions League in May.
Both clubs have been busy during the summer transfer window. However, the Gunners have made the standout deal of the summer, making Olivia Smith the first £1 million player in women’s football history.
The Gunners have also signed Taylor Hinds from Liverpool, while Chloe Kelly returns on a permanent deal from Manchester City.
Chelsea have also made some impressive signings and at the time of writing, are looking to sign USA international Alyssa Thompson from Chelsea.
Manchester United and Man City are expected to stay in third and fourth, despite the changes they have made this summer.
Fridolina Rolfo decided to join Manchester United after leaving Barcelona, while the Red Devils also signed Julia Zigiotti Olme from Bayern Munich.
Manchester City have also brought in new recruits, including head coach Andree Jeglertz.
AI has predicted that both Manchester clubs will finish within ten points of the eventual champions. This marks an improvement from 2024-25, where they finished 16 and 17 points behind Chelsea, respectively.

Aston Villa to lead congested mid-table according to AI
Moving towards the mid-table, Aston Villa are expected to finish as best of the rest in the Women’s Super League, according to AI.
Villa finished sixth behind Brighton in the WSL last season, but are predicted to go one better this campaign.
ChatGPT described Villa’s summer transfer window as ‘serious recruitment’ with the additions of Ellie Roebuck and Lynn Wilms improving their defence.
Everton are predicted to finish sixth with a squad that is ‘more athletic and creative’ than last term.
They are ahead of newly promoted London City Lionesses on goal difference alone.
ChatGPT said London City have had an ‘incredible window,’ hailing the signings of Danielle van de Donk and Nikita Parris.
Brighton are predicted to drop from fifth to eighth, despite keeping Euro 2025 star Michelle Agyemang on loan.
Liverpool are down in ninth, after losing key players Smith and Hinds to Arsenal.
That is despite the Reds hiring former Manchester City boss Gareth Taylor as their new head coach.

AI predicts Leicester City will be relegated from WSL
AI has predicted that Leicester City will be relegated to the second tier of women’s football.
The Foxes have been quiet during the summer transfer window, with just two signings made before deadline day.
ChatGPT described Leicester as ‘clear relegation favourites’ and that goals ‘will be a massive problem’. However, this could still change depending on any last-minute signings they make.
Leicester are predicted to finish on nine points, six behind West Ham and 10 behind Tottenham.
Tenth would mark a disappointing season for Tottenham, who are hoping for bigger things after replacing Robert Vilahamn with Martin Ho.
Which three sides will be promoted to the Women’s Super League?
ChatGPT has predicted that Birmingham City will be crowned as WSL2 champions and be automatically promoted to the top-flight of English football.
They are predicted to go automatically up alongside Bristol City, with both described as having deep squads with strong foundations.
Birmingham finished second last season, while Bristol City finished down in sixth.
AI also predicted Durham to finish third in WSL2 and get promoted by beating Leicester City in the playoff.
Who will win the Women’s Super League Golden Boot?
AI has predicted that Arsenal striker Alessia Russo will win the Golden Boot, firing the Gunners to WSL title glory.
Russo shared the prize with Manchester City’s Khadija Shaw with 12 goals last term.

This time around, ChatGPT predicts she will clinch the Golden Boot with 15 goals across the 2025-26 season.
Shaw, fresh off being handed the No.9 shirt at Man City, will finish as the league’s second top scorer.
Chelsea striker Aggie Beever-Jones is predicted to finish third in the Golden Boot running.