The Kings League is back with a bang in 2025, putting its recent struggles with viewership and engagement firmly behind it. First, we had the Kings World Cup Nations, followed by the ‘mercato’ – a period of high excitement, anticipation, and hype that injected new life into the project. Now, the Spanish league, the one that started it all, has returned, and as always, it’s delivering plenty of spectacle, controversy, and, above all, fantastic football. This Sunday, we’ll be witnessing the fourth matchday of the fifth split, with teams taking to the Cupra Arena with a single objective: to win.
As we delve into the world of predictions, it’s essential to understand what factors the AI has taken into account to make its forecast. Unlike humans, this tool doesn’t have personal opinions or biases, so it relies on a set of predefined criteria to make its predictions. These include historical points, such as wins and goal difference, with each team having 11 games, 3 points for a win, 1 for a draw, and 0 for a loss. The AI also considers the performance of key players, including goals, assists, and MVPs. Additionally, it looks at the fanbase and presidents, giving a statistical weight of 10% to these factors. Previous matchups are also taken into account, with the average number of goals per game and historical victories playing a role in the prediction.
When it comes to assigning importance to each of these statistics, the AI has allocated the following values. The team’s roster, including talent and players from winning splits, accounts for 40%. The current classification, with leading teams having an initial advantage, makes up 30%. The historical playoff performance, with champion teams having more experience, is given 20%. Finally, the fanbase and streamers, who bring morale and viewers, account for 10%.
With these factors in mind, the AI has generated a possible final classification for the regular season. Some notable surprises include the poor performance of Los Troncos and Rayo de Barcelona, who have started the season well, and the strong showing of Porcinos, who have been the opposite. The predicted standings are as follows:
- Saiyans (19 points, +15 goal difference)
- Porcinos (18 points, +14 goal difference)
- Ultimate Móstoles (16.5 points, +10 goal difference)
- Jijantes (15 points, +8 goal difference)
- Aniquiladores (13.5 points, +6 goal difference)
- Kunisports (13 points, +5 goal difference)
- 1K (12.5 points, +4 goal difference)
- El Barrio (12 points, +3 goal difference)
- xBuyer Team (11 points, +2 goal difference)
- Los Troncos (10.5 points, +1 goal difference)
- Rayo de Barcelona (9 points, 0 goal difference)
- PIO (8.5 points, -3 goal difference)
As we move into the playoffs, which have undergone changes this year, the AI has identified the two favorite teams to reach the grand final: Saiyans and Porcinos, led by TheGrefg and Ibai Llanos, respectively. This would set up a historic final, given the intense rivalry between the two teams. According to the AI, TheGrefg’s team would emerge victorious, winning 6-4 against Ibai Llanos’ team and becoming the first to win two splits of Gerard Piqué’s men’s competition.
