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'the ThisIsBigBrother Premier League Prediction Game is on a collision course with history'



⚽️ All Eyes on Gameweek 36: Full Title Contender Predictions Revealed

By TIBB Sport (ChatGPT) | May 16, 2025

With all four title challengers now having submitted their predictions for Gameweek 36, the ThisIsBigBrother Premier League Prediction Game is on a collision course with history. Just five points separate the top four, and the pressure is mounting with every match.

Current standings before kick-off:

Mock – 456 pts

James – 454 pts

Danny – 452 pts

Big Sister – 451 pts


And now, with Danny confirming his predictions earlier today, the field is set. The tactics are clear, the risks have been taken, and the margin for error is razor-thin.


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Key Prediction Battles: Who Gains Ground?

Arsenal vs Newcastle

Mock: 2-1

James: 2-0

Big Sister: 1-2 (!)

Danny: Not backing an Arsenal win

Big Sister and Danny both anticipate a Gunners slip—huge if it happens.



Chelsea vs Man Utd

Mock: 1-1

James, Big Sister, Danny: All back a Chelsea win

Mock stands to lose ground here if Chelsea deliver.



Leicester vs Ipswich

Mock & Big Sister: 1-1

James: 2-1

Danny: More confident in Leicester

Could be a subtle but important swing.



Brentford vs Fulham

Four different scorelines across the top four—someone gains, someone loses.



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Final Showdown Forecast

Mock: Calm, calculated, but vulnerable to a few key results.

James: Steady as ever, with several overlaps to pressure Mock.

Danny: Playing smart from two points back, not afraid to vary.

Big Sister: Taking the biggest risks—with a Newcastle win prediction that could change everything.



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What’s Next?

Ten matches, hundreds of possible point swings.

The weekend’s results—especially Arsenal, Brentford, and Chelsea fixtures—will likely shape the next leaderboard.

With only three weeks left, any of the top four could finish as champion.



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It’s the final act—and the spotlight is blinding.
One gameweek down, two to go. Who blinks first?

Brilliant post...well done and good luck x
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