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ARSENAL will avoid relegation this season … but only FAIR.
That’s the verdict of a Premier League supercomputer predicting the Gunners will retaliate WORST before surviving through the skin of your teeth.
However, there is better news for fans of London rivals Chelsea who are poised to break into the final spot in the Champions League.
While Manchester City is expected to end EIGHTH after his boring start to the campaign.
Arsenal are 15th in the Prem at Christmas and coach Mikel Arteta will no longer be their coach at the end of the season.
The North Londoners have had their worst start to a top flight campaign since the 1974-75 season.
And things are not going to get much better with Arsenal ready to be overtaken by FULHAM and finish 16th, according to the Bettingexpert.com Supercomputer.
Chelsea will be fifth in the league this Christmas after beating West Ham 3-0 at home on Monday.
The Blues were back on the winning track after back-to-back losses and are expected to continue in that form and take fourth and final place in the Champions League.
Liverpool are expected to successfully defend their title with Leicester and Manchester United in line to maintain their Christmas positions of second and third respectively.
Everton will be fourth on Christmas Day but is forecast to drop to fifth, while Tottenham, who many claimed was in the running for the title, is forecast to drop to seventh.
The biggest drivers are Fulham, who are in 18th place, but their recent form suggests things are looking up at Craven Cottage.
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Scott Parker’s men are expected to finish 15th with Burnley falling from 16th to last relegation spot.
Sheffield United and West Brom are in line to swap places at the bottom of the table, but neither team is expected to make it through the drop.
If the Baggies leave, it will be the first time Sam Allardyce has been relegated from the Premier League as a coach.
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