Supercomputer Predicts where Chelsea, West ham, Manchester United and all club will finish, that Tottenham Will Finish Above Arsenal In Enthralling End To The Premier League Season

 




Supercomputer Predicts where Chelsea, West ham, Manchester United and all club will finish, that Tottenham Will Finish Above Arsenal In Enthralling End To The Premier League Seaso

The Premier League season will come to a thrilling conclusion, according to a supercomputer.


There's still a lot to play for in the top division, with the title, European spots, and relegation all to be decided.


Football Web Pages has forecasted the final rankings for all 20 Premier League teams after analyzing the remaining fixtures and the form guide.


They predict City will win their fourth title in five years by finishing with 95 points, three points ahead of Liverpool.


With three games left in the season, Pep Guardiola's side is three points ahead of Liverpool at the top of the standings.


Chelsea will finish third, with Tottenham edging out Arsenal for the fourth and final Champions League position, according to the supercomputer.


Spurs are now four points behind Arsenal, but can close the gap to one point if they win Thursday's north London derby at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.


Here is the predicted final Premier League table:


1st - Manchester City - 95 points

2nd - Liverpool - 92 points

3rd - Chelsea - 76 points

4th - Tottenham - 71 points

5th - Arsenal - 70 points

6th - West Ham - 58 points

7th - Manchester United - 58 points

8th - Wolves - 53 points

9th - Brighton - 50 points

10th - Leicester City - 49 points

11th - Crystal Palace - 48 points

12th - Aston Villa - 47 points

13th - Brentford - 46 points

14th - Newcastle - 44 points

15th - Everton - 42 points

16th - Southampton - 40 points

17th - Burnley - 37 points

18th - Leeds - 34 points

19th - Watford - 24 points

20th - Norwich City - 21 points


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