The eight teams to automatically qualify from the Champions League League Phase have been revealed, according to Opta's super-computer.
The new format for Europe's elite club competition is starting to take shape, with all 36 sides having played four of their eight matches.
Teams that finish in the top eight automatically qualify for the last-16 stage, with those from ninth to 24th competing in an extra play-off round, meaning only the bottom 12 are knocked out.
And, according to Opta, the top eight to automatically qualify will see some European heavyweights be joined by three surprise packages.
The data claims that Liverpool will finish top, with Arne Slot's side having won all four of their games so far.
The Reds' most likely points total is 19, although the supercomputer gives them a 10.7 per cent chance of winning all of their eight matches.
They will be joined in the top eight by Inter Milan in second, Barcelona in fourth, Borussia Dortmund in fifth and Man City in sixth, with those four teams used to reaching the latter stages of the competition in recent years.
However, Sporting Lisbon - who thumped Man City 4-1 on Tuesday - have been tipped to finish third, with Ruben Amorim's side predicted to finish on 17 points, although they could be significantly weakened by the 39-year-old's exit to Manchester United.
Europa League winners Atalanta are also backed to finish in the top eight, with the Italian outfit set to be joined by AS Monaco in automatically qualifying.
The presence of both teams in the top eight, along with Sporting, would be viewed as a huge shock, while it also means that several big-hitters would be forced into the play-off round.
In fact, despite winning their first three games, Aston Villa will finish ninth, according to the data, which comes after their disappointing 1-0 defeat by Club Brugge.
Meanwhile, Arsenal - who lost to Inter on Wednesday - have also been backed to just miss out in the top eight, although their remaining fixtures see them face Sporting, Monaco, Girona and Dinamo Zagreb.
The likes of Real Madrid, Juventus, Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen were among the favourites for the Champions League at the start of the season.
But, given their mixed results so far, the super-computer has claimed they will also be forced to take part in the play-off round.
Elsewhere, PSG's struggles have been one of the stories of the tournament so far, with the French giants having picked up just four points in four matches to leave Luis Enrique's side 25th and outside of the qualification zone.
With fixtures against Bayern Munich, Red Bull Salzburg, Manchester City and Stuttgart to come, PSG face an uphill task to turn their form around.
And, according to the super-computer, the Parisiens will fail to qualify for the next stage, with Opta predicting them to end in 25th and behind the likes of Club Brugge, Dinamo Zagreb, Celtic and Feyenoord.
Meanwhile, French minnows Brest, Lille, Atletico Madrid and Benfica are the other teams tipped to make it into the play-off round.
The new permutations of the competition also see a new pattern in terms of how the knockout games take place, according to Spanish outlet Marca.
For the play-off round, the games would follow the format of: 9th vs 24th, 10th vs 23rd, 11th vs 22nd, 12th vs 21st, 13th vs 20th, 14th vs 19th, 15th vs 18th and 16th vs 17th.
This means that as per the super-computer, Arsenal would take on Feyenoord, Aston Villa would face Club Brugge again and Real Madrid would be up against Juventus.
Once these fixtures are over, the last-16 stage then follows a similar plan.
The team that finishes first and second would take on the winners of either the 16th vs 17th or 15th vs 18th game.
This means that currently Liverpool and Inter Milan would be set to take on one of Real Madrid, Celtic, AC Milan or Juventus.
However, in better news for Arsenal, the teams that finish seventh and eighth are expected to take on the winners of the 9th vs 24th or 10th vs 23rd game.
This means the Gunners would be expected to play the team that finishes seventh or eighth if they were to be successful in their play-off round fixture.
This would see Mikel Arteta's side likely to face either Atalanta or Monaco, as per the super-computer, with Aston Villa to also be in the same boat.
Elsewhere, the third and fourth place teams would take on the winners of the 13th vs 20th or 24th vs 19th game, while the fifth and sixth place teams would be up against the winners of the 11th vs 20th or 12th vs 21st encounters.
The format of the knockout draws is something that could add an interesting dynamic to the final games in the League Phase stage.
There is another round of Champions League action later this month on November 26 and November 27.
December 10-11 sees the next midweek European action after that, before the League Phase concludes with two further rounds in January.