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FootballSupercomputer Predicts Final 2022-23 Premier League Table After the Release of Next Season's Fixtures
- Manchester United have been tipped to retain the Premier League title next season following the release of fixtures
- However, they will once again face stiff competition from rivals, Liverpool, who are expected to finish second
- Man United and Arsenal have been backed to miss out on a Champions League spot, with Chelsea and Spurs finishing ahead of them
A supercomputer has predicted how the 2022/23 Premier League season will finish after the fixtures were released.
Arsenal are scheduled to curtain-raise the season with a trip to Selhurst Park to face Crystal Palace on Friday, August 5.
According to The Sun, the Gunners are among a number of clubs who will be keen to improve on their performance from last season.
However, research by betting app SBK has come to the conclusion that the north Londoners will actually drop one place down from last term's fifth-place finish.
Manchester United are projected to miss out on a Champions League spot once again, finishing fifth ahead of Arsenal.
Newcastle United, Leicester City, and West Ham United are all expected to finish in mid-table, with Everton improving on their 16th-place finish.
Man City, Liverpool to go head-to-head for the Premier League title
English heavyweights Liverpool and Manchester City have been predicted to challenge for the domestic crown once again, with the latter backed as favourites to win it.
City beat the Reds to the Premier League trophy by a single point last season, with Jurgen Klopp's men missing out on the silverware on the final day of the season.
Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur who will clash in match week two have been tipped to complete the top four slots.
Meanwhile, the three newly-promoted teams in Fulham, Nottingham Forest, and Bournemouth are expected to be relegated after just one season in the top flight.
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FootballArsenal to curtain-raise 2022/23 Premier League season
Earlier, Sports Brief reported Arsenal are scheduled to curtain-raise the 2022/23 Premier League season with an away trip to Crystal Palace.
Fortunately for the Gunners, they will not play any of the traditional big six teams in the opening fixtures of the campaign.
However, October will be a defining moment for Mikel Arteta's men with tricky fixtures in Tottenham, Liverpool, and Man City on the cards.