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FootballSupercomputer Makes Prediction for Final EPL Table With 4 Games Left
- The 2022/23 Premier League season has entered its homestretch with only four fixtures left to end the campaign
- A supercomputer has projected how the season could end as Arsenal and Man City go head-to-head for the title
- Only a point is separating City at the top from Arsenal, who occupy second place in the standings
A supercomputer computer has predicted how the final Premier League table could look at the end of the season.
There are only four match weeks left as all the 20 teams in the top flight seek to finish the 2022/23 campaign on a high.
Manchester City and Arsenal are currently battling for the title, with the Gunners keen to secure the crown for the first time in almost two decades.
City, who are the defending champions, are currently topping the charts with 82 points, a point ahead of second-placed Arsenal, who have been leading the standings for weeks.
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Pep Guardiola's men took a four-point lead on the summit earlier on Saturday before the Gunners cut the deficit to just a point after their crucial win over Newcastle United.
Football London reported that Martin Odegaard's stunner and an own goal from Schar were enough to earn Arsenal an important win at St James Park.
Supercomputer's Premier League prediction
Bettingexpert's supercomputer, BETSiE, has run its algorithm to predict how the Premier League will play out after the weekend's results.
According to the prediction, City are in a pole position to beat Arsenal to the title by at least three points.
Newcastle have been backed to finish third with 72 points, two points ahead of Man United, who look set to seal a top-four finish.
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FootballLiverpool, meanwhile, will have to contend with Europa League qualification in fifth with 67 points.
Elsewhere, Everton, Leeds United, and Southampton are all set to be relegated per the prediction, with Nottingham Forest and Leicester escaping the drop by a whisker.
Top 4 race takes new twist
Earlier, Sports Brief reported the Premier League top-four race has taken a fresh twist following Manchester United's 1-0 shock defeat against West Ham United.
The Red Devils were hoping to return to winning ways when they took on the Hammers on Sunday night at the London Stadium.
United suffered a 1-0 defeat against Brighton mid-last week and were keen to record a positive result against West Ham to boost their chances of securing a top-four finish.