Who do YOU think will win the Premier League?

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It's still early days but some people have already made their mind up as to who will win the Premier League when the men's football season concludes in May 2025.

The weekend's results all went Liverpool's way, with the Reds taking a crucial win against Aston Villa.

Meanwhile their rivals Manchester City had a record-breaking loss to Brighton, and traditional contenders Arsenal and Chelsea drew.

It's been an usual season for the Premier League so far and, as we head into another break while the international teams to play, could we see a surprise next summer?

"I would not write off anyone who is up there now, absolutely not," said former Arsenal forward Theo Walcott on Match of the Day 2.

Let us know in our vote who you think could win, and you can have your say in the comments too.

Who are the strong contenders?

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Image caption, All smiles for Arne Slot and his Liverpool side this weekend as they stretched their lead at the top of the Premier League.

Liverpool are current leaders, five points ahead of Pep Guardiola's Manchester City.

They have lost four games in a row - for the first time EVER for Guardiola in all competitions.

Arsenal are also hoping to push for the top spot after losing out on the final day of last season.

Speaking about his title rivals, Gunners boss Mikel Arteta said his team need to "win, win, win, win and win, because these guys don't stop winning".

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Image caption, Liverpool's Arne Slot and Manchester City's Pep Guardiola had differing emotions at the end of this weekend's fixtures but how will they feel in May?

Liverpool may have lost their beloved manager Jurgen Klopp after he left last season, but they are performing brilliantly under new boss Arne Slot, with 28 points out of a possible 33.

But they face rivals Man City on Sunday, 1 December at Anfield - could that game all but decide the season?

Or could there be a surprise winner?

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Image caption, Chelsea's Cole Palmer, Forest's Chris Wood and Matt O'Riley from Brighton are all hoping to be outsiders for the top spots.

In the 2015/16 season, Leicester City shocked the world by winning the Premier League, so could we see something similar this year?

Brighton and Nottingham Forest are all level on 19 points, tied with Chelsea in third and Arsenal in fourth.

They are nine points behind the leaders so it would be an impressive feat to catch up but it will be a very interesting fight for the all-important top four places.

Those spots give teams automatic qualification to the Champions League group stage.

It would be a huge achievement for Forest to reach those heights, especially after they narrowly avoided relegation last season.

Brighton are also strangers to the top European club competition so it would be quite the triumph for the South-coast club.

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