AI Football Predictions: PSG, Barcelona, Real Madrid & More

Opta’s AI has revealed its predictions for the results of the eighth and final day of the Champions League championship phase. Few surprises are expected and the ranking should not be upset. Although in reality the results will be different.

The championship phase of the Champions League comes to an end with the eighth and final day. The ranking is far from being finalized and many clubs can still hope to qualify for the round of 16 or the play-offs. Between OM and AS Monaco who must secure their place in the play-offs or FC Barcelona who hope to reach the eighth, the multiplex promises to be lively.

Four clubs are already mathematically eliminated: Kairat, Villarreal, Slavia Prague and Eintracht Frankfurt. All the six-point clubs have very little hope of securing a place in the play-offs, especially given their complicated matches. One of the biggest surprises of this championship phase would be to see Naples eliminated this evening against Chelsea.

Source: Opta from January 28, 2026

Domicile

Home victory

Nul

Away victory

Outside

Ajax

33,1%

26%

40,9%

Olympiakos

Arsenal

85,8%

19,2%

>5%

Kairat

AS Monaco

25,8%

25,5%

48,7%

Juventus

Athletic Bilbao

34,5%

27,3%

38,2%

Sporting

Atlético Madrid

70,4%

16,1%

13,5%

They will/Glimt

Bayer 04

52,6%

22,5%

24,9%

Villarreal

B. Dortmund

33,6%

26,3%

40,1%

Inter Milan

Club Brugge

35,9%

25%

39,1%

ABOUT

E. Frankfurt

25,2%

24%

50,8%

Tottenham

FC Barcelona

78,1%

11,9%

>10%

FC Copenhague

Liverpool

81%

9%

>10%

Karabagh

Manchester City

74,1%

14,8%

11,1%

Galatasaray

Pathos

34,7%

26,7%

38,6%

Slavia Prague

PSG

56,8%

20,7%

22,5%

Newcastle

PSV

19,5%

21,2%

59,3%

Bayern Munich

Union SG

29,5%

25,4%

45,1%

Atalanta

SL Benfica

25,8%

23,3%

50,9%

Real Madrid

Naples

30,4%

25,5%

44,1%

Chelsea

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Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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