Supercomputer Predicts Final Premier League Table After Man Utd’s Derby Loss, Arsenal’s Vital Win Over Spurs

Supercomputer Predicts Final Premier League Table After Man Utd’s Derby Loss, Arsenal’s Vital Win Over Spurs

Fred Kennedy
updated at April 12, 2023 at 8:13 PM
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  • Manchester City have been backed to retain the Premier League title after hammering rivals Man United 6-3 at the Etihad Stadium
  • According to a supercomputer prediction, City will finish ahead of current league leaders Arsenal and cart home the title
  • The Gunners have been tipped to finish second ahead of Liverpool and Tottenham, with Chelsea and United missing out on a top-four finish
  • In the drop zone, newly-promoted side Nottingham Forest do not stand a chance of survival per the supercomputer

A supercomputer has predicted what the final Premier League table could look like following the latest round of fixtures.

Match week 8 saw Man United and Liverpool emerge the biggest losers as the two English sides dropped points.

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Manchester City players celebrate after their team's third goal during the Premier League match between Man City and Man United at Etihad Stadium. Photo by Matt McNulty.
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United were demolished 6-3 by a ruthless Man City side during the Manchester derby, while Liverpool were held to a 3-3 frustrating draw by Brighton.

Elsewhere, Arsenal humbled Tottenham in the North London derby staged at the Emirates Stadium, with Chelsea seeing off Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.

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Man City predicted to win the EPL, United to miss top four

A supercomputer has now predicted the final Premier League standings, with Man City backed to retain the Premier League title.

According to a prediction made Boffins and brainiacs over at OLBG, Arsenal, who are currently topping the standings, will have to settle for a second-place finish at the end of the season.

Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur have been backed to complete the top four spots, with Chelsea and United finishing fifth and sixth, respectively.

Nottingham, who are currently bottom of the log, are predicted to finish in the same position as Southampton, and Bournemouth joins them in relegation.

The supercomputer reckons that Crystal Palace, Aston Villa, and West Ham will finally find their footing and finish in the top half of the standings.

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