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Screwfix Start of Season Survey: Tell us who you think will win the Premier League and you could win €100

Screwfix Start of Season Survey: Tell us who you think will win the Premier League and you could win €100

With the 2025/26 Premier League just kicking off, we've teamed up with Screwfix to find out who Irish Mirror readers think will top the table come May.
Defending champions Liverpool will be hoping to snag a third title, but could newly promoted sides Leeds United, Burnley or Sunderland pull off a major upset?
Tell us who you think will be raising the trophy in 2026 using the form below and you could be in with a chance of winning a €100 One4All gift card!
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