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FootballSupercomputer Makes New Prediction for Final Premier League Standings After Chelsea’s Humiliating Defeat
- The 2022/23 Premier League season is taking shape as Man City and Arsenal go head-to-head for the title
- There are only two points separating the two teams at the top of the standings, with Arsenal having a game in hand
- The Gunners will be looking to open a five-point lead over City when they take on Everton on Wednesday night
A supercomputer has made another prediction for the final 2022/23 Premier League standings after weekend drama that saw Chelsea drop points once again.
Arsenal, who are currently topping the charts silenced a stubborn Leicester City side 1-0, with Man City demolishing Bournemouth 4-1 to return to winning ways.
The Sun reports Tottenham Hotspur took advantage of Newcastle United's engagement in the Carabao Cup final to open up a four-point lead over them in the race for the Champions League.
The north Londoners stunned struggling Chelsea 2-0, with Fulham and Liverpool losing ground in their pursuit of a European spot.
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Elsewhere, West Ham United made a good account of themselves by beating Nottingham Forest 4-0 to climb out of the relegation zone as Everton dropped back into the bottom.
Supercomputer's Premier League prediction
Betting Expert's supercomputer has now made a prediction on how things could pan out at the end of the season following the weekend drama.
Arsenal looks on course to winning the Premier League title with 85.9 points, with Man City projected to finish second ahead of rivals Man United.
Newcastle are predicted to beat Tottenham to a Champions League spot as Liverpool finishes in sixth to secure Europa League football.
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FootballElsewhere, Chelsea have been given no chance of climbing further up, while Everton, Bournemouth, and Southampton are all tipped to get relegated.
Zinchenko sets up Chelsea vs Arsenal clash
Sports Brief earlier reported that Zinchenko is working on a friendly between Chelsea and Arsenal with proceeds from the match going to charity in Ukraine.
The 25-year-old is doing this in conjunction with compatriot and former Chelsea striker Andriy Shevchenko. The two are helping to set up a charity in Ukraine to receive the proceeds from the match.
The two clubs clashed when the Blues hijacked the Gunners bid for Shakhtar Donetsk winger Mykhailo Mudryk last month.