A prediction has emerged for how the final Premier League table could look at the end of the season.
are currently battling with Liverpool and Manchester City for the league title, but were dealt a blow at the weekend with the 1-0 defeat to Newcastle. That loss and results elsewhere meant that the fell to fifth in the Premier League table and are seven points adrift of leaders Liverpool, as well as five behind Man City, who lost to Bournemouth on Saturday.
Elsewhere, moved up to fourth in the table after their 1-1 draw with Manchester United. meanwhile, leapfrogged Brighton to move up to seventh after claiming a 4-1 win over top-four rivals Aston Villa.
After a busy weekend of football, a supercomputer provided by Bettingexpert.com has claimed to predict how the final table will look.
The supercomputer known as has crunched the numbers and predicted that it will be Manchester City who are, once again, crowned champions of England. Arsenal are tipped to finish in third place with 74.8 points, almost eight adrift of the 82.6 that City are predicted to amass to win the league title.
Liverpool are predicted to finish as runners up with 79.4 points, more than four ahead of Arsenal. After the draw with United, it's Chelsea who are the team tipped to complete the top four with 68.8 points and qualify for the Champions League in the process.
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Tottenham could still qualify for Europe's premier cup competition if the prediction of finishing fifth in the Premier League with 64.5 points proves to be accurate, depending on how England ranks in UEFA's coefficients.
In terms of relegation, Leicester City, Ipswich Town and Southampton are the clubs predicted to finish in the bottom three and be playing Championship football next season.
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