Supercomputer predicts final Premier League standings, and Arsenal are inclined to worsen



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Arsenal’s poor start to the season has been tipped for the worse, with a Premier League supercomputer predicting that the Gunners will only escape relegation.

It’s a better read for Liverpool, who have been inclined to retain their Premier League title with Jurgen Klopp’s men at the top of the table through Christmas four points clear of their closest rivals.

Chelsea, currently in fifth place, are set to win the final qualifying spot in the Champions League, beating Everton.

Of the last three current teams, Sheffield United and West Brom are predicted to fall, while Fulham has leaned in for a successful second half of the season.



A Premier League supercomputer has targeted Arsenal to finish 16th

Scott Parker’s team is ranked 18th right now but, according to Bettingexpert.com’s supercomputer, they will end up finishing above Arsenal at 16th.

Burnley is chosen as the other team to go down this season, while the top three will remain the same with Liverpool topping the table, Leicester finishing second and United third.

José Mourinho’s Tottenham are set to finish seventh, with Southampton jumping them to sixth.



Liverpool expected to retain the Premier League title

Manchester City have had a poor season by their standards, with Pep Guardiola’s team currently eighth and he is expected to stay there.

Newcastle is expected to drop a couple of spots to 14th, while Brighton will hold up, finishing 17th.

Here is the complete table predicted by the supercomputer.

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Table of Predictions Premier League 20/21

1. Liverpool

2. Leicester City

3. Manchester United

4. Chelsea

5. Everton

6. Southampton

7. Tottenham Hotspur

8. Manchester City

9. Aston Villa

10. Wolves

11. West Ham

12. Crystal Palace

13. Leeds United

14. Newcastle United

15. Fulham

16. Arsenal

17. Brighton and Hove Albion

18. Burnley

19. Sheffield United

20. West Bromwich Albion



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