Premier League: Supercomputer predicts final table as Everton tipped to avoid relegation
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A supercomputer has predicted the final Premier League standings after 13 rounds of matches.
Arsenal are currently topping the charts with 30 points, with the Gunners pipping Manchester City and Liverpool to the top spot last weekend.
According to BBC, the north Londoners secured a 1-0 hard-fought win over Brentford courtesy of Kai Havertz to go top at the expense of City and Liverpool, who settled for a 1-1 draw in their own meeting.
City are placed second in the standings with 29 points, while the Reds sit third with 28 points, on level with fourth-placed Aston Villa.
Premier League: Supercomputer predicts final table as Everton tipped to avoid relegation
FootballMeanwhile, Sheffield United, Everton, and struggling Burnley are all rocked in the relegation zone ahead of match week 14.
With 25 rounds of fixtures to go, a supercomputer has predicted how the table could look at the end of the 2023/24 season.
According to the prediction cited by The Mirror, City are destined to retain the Premier League for the fourth consecutive season.
Arsenal are predicted to settle for a second-place finish once again, with Liverpool and Newcastle United projected to complete the top four slots.
Elsewhere, Man United, who currently sit sixth, are predicted to finish eighth, behind Chelsea, Tottenham, and Aston Villa.
Meanwhile, Everton have been backed to survive relegation by a whisker, with Luton Town, Burnley, and the Blades all predicted to drop to the Championship.
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FootballSports Brief also previously analysed who Arsenal could face in the UCL round of 16 as the knockout rounds begin to take shape.
The Gunners cannot face any of the other English teams in the competition in the next round of the UCL due to UEFA guidelines.