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AI Predicts Championship, League One and League Two Play-Offs
All English Football League fans dream of being involved in the play-offs at the end of the season. In a way, there’s something almost more magical about that route to promotion compared to the automatic places.
This year, 12 clubs’ supporters are still dreaming of making the jump into the next division, with the likes of Southampton, Millwall, Bradford City and Salford City all in the mix in their respective leagues.
But with two-legged ties and a potential trip to Wembley Stadium still to navigate, there will still be plenty of time for nail-biting. Ahead of the first leg ties, we’ve asked the AI tool ChatGPT to predict the exact results of every EFL play-off match, with some interesting promotion winners in store if they get it right.
League Two
Can Grimsby Town follow up an unforgettable victory against Premier League giants Manchester United in the EFL Cup this season with promotion to League One? Well, ChatGPT thinks ‘The Mariners’ will breeze past Gary Neville-led Salford City over two legs, winning 2-0 at home and then drawing the away match.
They would be joined by Cherterfield in the final at Wembley Stadium if these results all play out. Paul Cook’s admirable job at the SMH Group Stadium will continue with a 3-2 aggregate victory against Notts County in ChatGPT’s world.
However, the fairytale story would end there. Despite being predicted to take Grimsby to extra time, a 2-1 defeat and heartbreak is penned in for ‘The Spireites’. Meanwhile, Grimsby would be delighted to reach the third tier of English football for the first time in over 20 years.
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EFL League Two Play-Offs Predicted |
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Game |
Result |
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Semi-Final (First Leg) |
Grimsby Town 2–0 Salford City |
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Semi Final (Second Leg) |
Salford City 1–1 Grimsby Town |
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Semi-Final (First Leg) |
Chesterfield 1–0 Notts County |
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Semi Final (Second Leg) |
Notts County 2–2 Chesterfield |
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Final |
Grimsby Town 2–1 Chesterfield (after extra time) |
League One
Bolton Wanderers and Bradford City have fallen significantly from the lofty heights of the Premier League over the last two decades. Both are now fighting to get back within touching distance of the top-flight, but it’s the latter who are predicted to go to the final.
A 2-0 home victory followed up by a 1-1 draw on the road will set up a League One play-off final against Stockport. David Challinor is expected to make home advantage count against Stevenage with a 3-1 win following a draw in the away leg.
Bolton, managed by Steven Schumacher, haven’t been in the Championship since 2018. To put it into context, England hero Emile Heskey was playing for the club during their last stint in the second-tier competition.
And they are expected to fall short once again, with Stockport predicted to beat them 2-1 on the biggest stage. Just four years ago, the club ended an 11-year absence from the EFL.
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EFL League One Play-Offs Predicted |
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Game |
Result |
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Semi-Final (First Leg) |
Bolton 2–0 Bradford |
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Semi Final (Second Leg) |
Bradford 1–1 Bolton |
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Semi-Final (First Leg) |
Stevenage 1–1 Stockport |
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Semi Final (Second Leg) |
Stockport 3–1 Stevenage |
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Final |
Stockport 2–1 Bolton Wanderers |
Championship
It’s been another thrilling Championship season, with Coventry City securing their return to the Premier League for the first time in more than two decades. Ipswich Town joined them on the final day of the season, bouncing straight back into the top-flight.
The Tractor Boys’ win against Queens Park Rangers denied Millwall a first-ever stint in the competition since its 1992 rebrand. A tough test against Hull City now stands in the east Londoners and a trip to Wembley.
Alex Neil has turned The Den into somewhat of a fortress this season. That will prove to be vital, according to ChatGPT, which predicts a 1-1 away draw before a comfortable 2-0 home triumph.
They will be met by either Southampton or Middlesbrough. The latter have flirted with automatic promotion all season but now have to tackle perhaps the most in-form team in the Championship.
Tonda Eckert has worked wonders at St Mary’s ever since taking on the role. He’s seen the Saints propel up the table and reach the FA Cup semi-final. While they were beaten by Manchester City at Wembley, Southampton will return according to these predictions, with a 3-2 aggregate triumph over Boro.
They will then join Ipswich in returning to the Premier League at the first time of asking. Saints are expected to overcome Millwall 2-1 in a closely contested final in the capital.
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EFL Championship Play-Offs Predicted |
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Game |
Result |
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Semi-Final (First Leg) |
Hull City 1–1 Millwall |
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Semi Final (Second Leg) |
Millwall 2–0 Hull City |
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Semi-Final (First Leg) |
Middlesbrough 1–2 Southampton |
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Semi Final (Second Leg) |
Southampton 1–1 Middlesbrough |
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Final |
Southampton 2–1 Millwall |
Sports
Kevin De Bruyne Slams Former Manager Antonio Conte After His Napoli Exit
Kevin De Bruyne has criticised former manager Antonio Conte, just days after his departure from Napoli.
Conte led Napoli to their fourth Scudetto in his debut season. He didn’t have as much success in his second season, though.
Napoli were unable to retain their Serie A title as they finished second, a distant 11 points behind Inter Milan. They also had a dismal Champions League campaign as they were knocked out in the League Phase.
While they didn’t end the campaign trophyless as they won the Supercoppa Italiana, Conte left the club by mutual consent at the conclusion of the season.
Kevin De Bruyne Criticises Antonio Conte
De Bruyne’s opening season at Napoli didn’t go as well as he would have hoped. The Belgian suffered a serious thigh injury in October, which kept him out of action for four months. He was limited to just 21 matches, recording five goals and four assists.
The 34-year-old has now remarkably called out Conte in an interview with Het Nieuwsblad ahead of this summer’s World Cup. He started:
“Obviously it was difficult for me because Conte has a very different vision of football to mine. In truth, I never had the opportunity to play in my preferred position. In any case, I always tried to give my all for the team.”
De Bruyne then criticised Conte’s style of play and accused him of making false promises. He continued:
“We played very defensively. If you try to win every game by a one-goal margin with a 4-5-1 formation, you play a certain type of football. At the start of the season, we sat back even deeper. Our centre-forward scored just 10 goals, so you know the statistics are not going to be great…”
When asked whether De Bruyne was happy whether Conte had left the club, he replied: “For me, yes. As far as I am concerned, he was not obliged to stay. There were promises made last summer on the way that we would be playing, but at the end of the day not much of it happened.
“I found that a pity. Football needs to be enjoyable, and unfortunately I found that aspect lacking. There’s no point beating around the bush, we have different visions of football. I never got to play in my position under Conte.”
De Bruyne has also said he could leave the club this summer amid frustration about how things have turned out at the Italian club.
“I still have a year left on my contract, but I want to talk about it. There was a lot of talk last year of how we’d play and what we would do, but none of it happened,” he said.
De Bruyne’s attention has now turned to the World Cup. The Manchester City legend has been named in Belgium’s squad alongside the likes of Romelu Lukaku, Jeremy Doku and Thibaut Courtois.
Sports
Why Ousmane Dembele Takes Penalties With His Weak Foot
Ousmane Dembele helped Paris Saint-Germain secure their second successive Champions League title on Saturday night.
The world-class winger and current holder of the Ballon d’Or award scored the all-important goal from the penalty spot that levelled the final against Arsenal. PSG then went on to win the final in Budapest after a separate penalty shootout.
And what a penalty it was, too. Dembele is naturally left-footed and shaped to shoot on his favoured side before converting an unstoppable right-footed strike past David Raya, arguably the greatest goalkeeper in the world right now. Watch Dembele’s penalty below:
20 Most Two-Footed Players in Football History (Ranked)
It’s hard to work out the ‘stronger’ and ‘weaker’ feet of these football greats.
The first time it was noticed that Dembele chose to take penalties with his weaker right-foot was back in his days at Stade Rennais. When asked about the unusual decision, the attacker provided a short but sweet explanation that he preferred to shoot with his weaker side because he could generate more power.
The French international elaborated on this further after joining Barcelona in 2017, saying:
“I’m ambidextrous. I prefer to dribble with the left, but I like shooting with my right foot.”
Being ambidextrous means having the ability to use both the right and left hands with equal proficiency. This skill is rare and can be natural or developed through practice.
More often than not, this is apparent when people are able to write or use cutlery with both hands. But in the case of Dembele, it’s made him an even more unpredictable player as he has the ability to cut in on his left or dribble down the right in equally devastating fashion.
Dembele Could Win Ballon d’Or Again
PSG’s latest Champions League triumph under Luis Enrique means Dembele has catapulted himself into pole position for the 2026 Ballon d’Or award. The Frenchman previously trailed the likes of Harry Kane, Lamine Yamal and Kylian Mbappe but now sits in top spot with less than five months to go before the ceremony.
Dembele, who has scored 20 goals and registered 11 assists in 40 games this season, could become the first player to retain the Ballon d’Or since Lionel Messi in 2021. However, much will depend on how France perform at this summer’s 2026 World Cup finals in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
If France win the tournament with Dembele playing a starring role, he’ll inevitably become the red-hot favouite to win the Ballon d’Or again and cements his status as one of the greats of his generation in the process.
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Arsenal v PSG Ref Blasted For ‘Nonsense’ Decision During Champions League Final
Referee Daniel Siebert has been slammed by Ex-PGMOL chief Keith Hackett for a ‘nonsense’ decision he made during the Champions League final between Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain.
Arsenal went into the match as the underdogs, but they took an early lead when Kai Havertz slammed the ball into the roof of the net from close range.
Reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain were given a golden opportunity to restore parity in the second half when they were awarded a penalty. Ousmane Dembele made no mistake from 12 yards.
Neither side could find a winner as the match went all the way to penalties. The French giants held their nerve in the shootout as they prevailed to retain their title.
Champions League Final Referee Slammed
Siebert has been slammed for prematurely blowing his whistle to signal the end of the first half.
Arsenal were given a corner in the dying embers of the first half. Given Arsenal’s prowess from set-pieces, it presented a good opportunity for the Gunners to extend their lead.
However, as Bukayo Saka made his way to the corner flag to take the set-piece, Siebert changed his mind and decided there was no time remaining for the corner to be taken.
Arsenal’s players were incensed by the decision, with Steven Gerrard also calling it ‘madness’. Ex-PGMOL chief Hackett agrees with Gerrard’s take.
Speaking to Football Insider, Hackett said: “In Law five, the referee is the sole timekeeper, and his actions for me underpin the need for football to appoint an independent timekeeper.
“Good practice here is to allow play to continue and blow up when the ball is in a neutral position.
“This action by the referee who has officiated well was frankly a bit of nonsense and avoidable. Did not see him taking a proactive approach by signalling to the Arsenal player to get on with it.”
Arsenal Should Have Been Awarded Penalty, Says Hackett
Hackett also thinks that Arsenal should have been given a spot-kick in extra-time when Noni Madueke went down under a challenge from Nuno Mendes inside the box.
He said: “The referee was firm in his decision not to award a penalty kick, satisfied that no offence had taken place.
“My first thoughts were that a penalty kick should have been awarded, and I suggest that had the referee pointed to the penalty mark, VAR would not have intervened.
“The referee said no, and VAR, viewing the replays, decided that there was not a clear and obvious error by the match referee to meet the criteria to send the referee to the screen.
“Without question, I think we can all say that we have seen these given. I suspect the referee judged that the Arsenal player was doing the holding.
“Frankly, in these tight decisions, I would like the referee to have a second look to determine the accuracy of such an important call.”
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