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Supercomputer predicts Tottenham’s final league position after 38 games and it’s encouraging for Spurs

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Football Web Pages has published a final Premier League table by using a supercomputer to probe into the Premier League data and predict the final standings of each club at the end of 38 games.

With every team completing 30 games in the league, there is not a long left before one gets to know the final standings. Of course, it will be no surprise to witness Manchester City win the league as they are just a couple of wins short of clinching the title.

The rest of the top four is yet to be decided, with Manchester United, Liverpool, Tottenham, Chelsea, and Arsenal still in the hunt. With playing Champions League a priority for some of the big clubs, there is still plenty to play for.

Meanwhile, the relegation battle is spicing up with every passing game too. The Supercomputer uses an algorithm based on previous scorelines to predict how future matches will pan out. And they might have provided the worst news for West Brom, who have been predicted to collect just 23 points when the 38 games get over. It predicts that West Brom will finish at the bottom of the table, relegated alongside Southampton and Stoke City.

Using those predicted results, it is happy news for Tottenham Hotspur. As per the Football Web Pages, Spurs will finish third in the league by collecting 80 points. We will miss out on the runners-up spot to Manchester United, who will finish the season with 82 points.

Liverpool will join City, United and Spurs in the top four, while the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal will miss out on Champions League football next season, although the Gunners will get Champions League entry only if they are able to win Europa League this season.

As we know, anything can happen at the end of the season, especially in the Premier League; so it is fun to predict the outcome, isn’t it?

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