We Asked AI To Simulate Arsenal vs Man City 10,000 Times – This Was The Result…

We asked AI to simulate Arsenal vs Man City ahead of their meeting on Sunday afternoon and this is what it said. 

Arsenal are coming off a win in the Champions League, as they managed to get their competition off to a good start with a 2-0 win over Athletic Bilbao. Mikel Arteta saw two substitutions score the goals, as he brought on Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli, who both returned.

The Gunners now put their attention back onto the Premier League, as they face a game against rivals Man City at the Emirates on Sunday afternoon. The last time the two teams met, it was a superb result for the Gunnners, as Arteta’s side won 5-1 at home in February.

They will be hoping for more of the same this time around, and considering they’re at home, and they’ve had a better start to the season than Man City, Arsenal would expect to be favourites in the fixture. But what are the possible outcomes?

We asked Chat GPT to run 10,000 simulations of Arsenal vs Man City, and it gave us the most likely scorelines, and the chances for each team to win. This is what it said would happen…

Arsenal 1-1 Man City

AI believes that the game will be a draw on Sunday afternoon, as it said in 10% of simulations, it returned a 1-1 score line (which was the most common). It certainly wouldn’t be a surprise to see a 1-1 draw either as City and Arsenal are very evenly matched when you look at their squads.

However, despite AI predicting a draw, it did predict that Arsenal are more likely to win than City. It said that the Gunners have a 45.9% chance of winning based on the simulations, Man City have a 31% chance, and a draw has a 23.1% chance.

This is backed up too as the second most likely score line at 9% of simulations, was a 2-1 win to Arsenal. So, despite the fact that AI predicted a draw, the simulations suggest that the Gunners have a great chance to get all three points on Sunday afternoon.

Click here to see Arsenal’s first team squad ahead of the game on Sunday. 

Dylan Oakley

Dylan Oakley

Dylan Oakley joined the National World Network sites in summer 2024 after spending time writing for DerbyWorld. He has since become the main Arsenal reporter for GoonerNews and also reports for LondonWorld.