With less than three weeks to go until the Premier League resumes, football fans are eagerly awaiting another campaign of excitement and drama.
A number of high profile signings have been made in the top tier and supporters have already been throwing this season’s predictions around.
After yet another Premier League title, Manchester City are continuing to feel on top of the world following the arrival of Erling Haaland.
Ahead of the new campaign, Sky Bet and YouGov have teamed up and completed a survey as part of their Fan Hopes campaign.
The research asked fans of each Premier League club a series of questions to determine how confident they were feeling about their team’s chances this time round.
As a result of the survey, we can see which fanbases are the most and least hopeful about the season ahead from a scale of 1-10 (1 being not optimistic at all, 10 being very optimistic).
Here is how the Premier League table will look if it was based on these ratings (from lowest to highest)...
1. Everton - 4.9
After a dreadful 2021/22 campaign that saw them just miss out on Championship football, Everton fans are once again dreading another season. The Toffees are yet to spend a single penny this summer, signing only James Tarkowski on a free.
2. Southampton - 5
Despite making promising signings in the likes of Gavin Bazunu, Romeo Lavia and Joe Aribo, Saints fans aren’t feeling very positive about their chances this season after finishing five points above relegation last time out.
3. Fulham - 5.6
Following their promotion it comes as no surprise to see Fulham fans not too convinced by their team this season. This is the third time the Cottagers have been promoted in the last five years and both times previous they have been relegated the following season.
4. Manchester United - 5.8
The arrival of Erik ten Hag clearly hasn’t inspired many United fans as they are still some of the most pessimistic among the Premier League ahead of this season. The Red Devils are still in need of a number of signings and could also face Cristiano Ronaldo leaving.