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Supercomputer Predicts Final Premier League Table For 2023/24 Season [See Full Table] Supercomputer Predicts Final Premier League Table For 2023/24 Season [See Full Table]

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Supercomputer Predicts Final Premier League Table For 2023/24 Season [See Full Table]

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Manchester City has been tipped to win the 2023/24 English Premier League title as Supercomputer predicts final table for the season.

SportXparte reports that the Premier League is entering its final three months of the season, with teams having around 15 or 16 league games left to play.

However, according to predictions, Manchester City is expected to secure their fifth Premier League title in six seasons as potential leaders of the league table.

The league table is currently very competitive, with only two points separating the top three teams and three points separating the teams in 15th and 18th place.

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To provide some clarity, Betfred has calculated the final table based on the average points accumulated by clubs in their last 10 matches. For Luton, the average is based on the lowest three teams.

Unsurprisingly, the predictions indicate that Manchester City will come out on top, narrowly beating Liverpool, who are currently leading the table, by just two points.

Despite their victory over Liverpool, Arsenal is predicted to finish in third place. Meanwhile, Tottenham is currently six points behind their North London rivals, sitting in fourth.

This suggests that Manchester United may not qualify for the Champions League, as they are expected to finish in fifth place on the Premier League Table, just four points ahead of Unai Emery’s Aston Villa, who are likely to drop from fourth to sixth.

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However, it is worth noting that finishing in fifth place could still secure Champions League qualification depending on England’s coefficient at the end of the season, which will be influenced by the performances of Premier League teams in European competitions.

The remaining teams in the top half of the table include Chelsea, West Ham, Newcastle, and Brighton.

See the predicted table below:

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