Supercomputer Predicts EPL Title Winners After Man City, Liverpool Failed to Topple Arsenal

Supercomputer Predicts EPL Title Winners After Man City, Liverpool Failed to Topple Arsenal

Fred Kennedy
March 11, 2024 at 2:50 PM
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  • Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City are the favourites to win the Premier League title
  • The Gunners are currently topping the charts with 64 points after their win over Brentford
  • City are placed third after their draw at Anfield with only 10 games to end the current season

A supercomputer has predicted this season's Premier League title winners following Liverpool's draw with Manchester City.

The two title contenders played a 1-1 draw during their encounter at Anfield on Sunday, March 10.

John Stones and Alexis Mac Allister scored for either side, with the result denying both teams a chance to go top.

Mikel Arteta looks on during a training session at the Sobha Realty Training Centre in London Colney. Photo by Zac Goodwin.
Mikel Arteta looks on during a training session at the Sobha Realty Training Centre in London Colney. Photo by Zac Goodwin.
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A win for either City or Liverpool would have seen Arsenal toppled from the summit of the table, who went top following their 2-1 hard-fought win over Brentford on Saturday.

As it stands, only a point is separating the Gunners and third-placed City, with just 10 games to end the season.

Given the close contest, it is almost guaranteed that the title race could go down the wire.

Supercomputer predicts title winners

However, Opta, per The Mirror, has predicted how the title race could pan out at the end of the season.

According to the supercomputer's prediction, the Citizens remain the favourites to retain the crown in May.

Pep Guardiola's charges have been given a 45.9% chance of being crowned champions, while Liverpool have a 35.3% chance of winning the title in what will be Jurgen Klopp's final season at Anfield.

Meanwhile, it is bad news for the Gunners, who have been rated as the third favourites to cart home the trophy.

The north Londoners have been given an 18.8% chance of winning the title for the first time in close to two decades.

Losers and winners in Liverpool vs Man City

Earlier, Sports Brief also analysed on the winners and losers after the Liverpool vs Man City draw.

The Gunners and their fans will be feeling ecstatic this morning as they woke up with the Premier League lead with just 10 matches remaining this season.

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Fred Kennedy has a Bachelor's degree in journalism (Daystar University), currently working as a Sports Editor. He has more than five years of experience in digital journalism.