A SUPERCOMPUTER has predicted the final Premier League table after Arsenal's win over Manchester City.
The Gunners snatched a dramatic victory on Sunday thanks to Gabriel Martinelli's deflected strike.
Their win saw them move above the Treble winners into second place, level on points with rivals Tottenham.
However, will Mikel Arteta's side go on to dethrone the champions this season?
Bettingexpert's supercomputer, BETSiE, has crunched the numbers to predict the final Premier League table.
And after simulating the remainder of the season 100,000 times, BETSiE believes Man City will finish as champions once again.
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Pep Guardiola's side are predicted to claim a fourth consecutive title, finishing three points ahead of Arsenal.
The supercomputer has even given City a 54.2 per cent chance of finishing the season top.
Meanwhile, Liverpool and Newcastle are predicted to complete the top four after their respective 2-2 draws on Sunday.
However, Spurs are set to miss out on Champions League football despite their strong start to the season.
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Following their win over Luton this weekend, Spurs are currently top of the league and remain unbeaten.
The supercomputer has tipped them to end the campaign in fifth, though, ahead of Manchester United and Aston Villa.
At the other end of the table, newly promoted Sheffield United are set to finish bottom.
The Blades are the only club yet to win a match this season, with just one point to their name after eight matches.
Luton and Bournemouth are also tipped to go down, with Burnley expected to survive by a single point.
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