Supercomputer predicts final Premier League table as Arsenal go top but Man Utd's win makes little difference | The Sun

A SUPERCOMPUTER has predicted the final Premier League table and it is still not good reading for Manchester United.

After a slow start to the season the Red Devils have won their last three domestic games and not conceded a goal in the process.


Yesterday's 3-0 victory over Everton saw Man Utd climb to sixth in the table and they are now just four points off the top four.

But the numbers have been crunched by Bettingexpert's supercomputer BETSiE and its algorithm thinks Erik ten Hag's side will still have a disappointing season.

They predict that United will finish behind Chelsea in eighth place.

Kai Havertz's late winner away at Brentford moved Arsenal to the top of the table after closest rivals Manchester City and Liverpool shared the spoils 1-1.

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The Gunners are now one point clear at the summit of the Premier League.

But the supercomputer believes they will narrowly miss out on the title again as Man City are still expected to finish first with Arsenal in second.

Liverpool and Newcastle complete the top four while Aston Villa are set to come fifth.

Tottenham enjoyed a stunning start to the season but following three defeats in a row, Ange Postecoglou's men are not predicted to rediscover top form and sixth looks most likely for them.

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Towards the bottom of the table, Everton are predicted to have enough to stay up despite their ten-point deduction for breaching financial fair play rules.

Meanwhile, Luton secured a huge 2-1 win over Crystal Palace on Saturday, which was their first at Kenilworth Road since promotion.

A four point gap has formed between Rob Edwards' side and the drop zone yet relegation remains expected.

Sheffield United and Burnley are also heading straight back into the Championship, according to the supercomputer.

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