Premier League: Supercomputer makes ‘FINAL’ title prediction with race looking tighter than ever

Supercomputer makes final Premier League prediction // Pelumi

Premier League Title Race Prediction

According to a supercomputer, Manchester City are tipped to clinch their fourth consecutive Premier League title. However, the title race is expected to be tightly contested, with excitement potentially extending to the final day, according to reports from The Sun.

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Manchester City has been strongly backed by the data to retain their title, Credit:
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Manchester City currently trail Arsenal by one point on the Premier League table, with a game in hand. Despite a dominant 4-0 victory over Brighton, Pep Guardiola’s side is anticipated to face tough challenges in their remaining fixtures, including a visit to Tottenham. Nonetheless, City’s strong form suggests they are determined to make history with another title win.

Arsenal’s Remaining Fixtures

Arsenal are predicted to win three out of their remaining four games, but face a challenging visit to Tottenham and Manchester United. These fixtures could prove crucial in determining their final league position, with Gunners fans facing anxious moments as they vie for the title.

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Arsenal have tough opponents ahead

Liverpool’s Position in the Race

Liverpool, currently three points adrift of the summit, are expected to finish four points behind Manchester City and three behind Arsenal. A dip in form at a critical juncture has hindered their title aspirations, leaving them trailing in the race for the championship.

Diaz gakpo and Nunez celebrating for Liverpool. credit - BBC
Diaz gakpo and Nunez celebrating for Liverpool. credit – BBC

Conclusion and Relegation Prediction

Tottenham’s fixtures are expected to have a significant impact on the title race, with the supercomputer tipping Aston Villa to secure fourth place. Meanwhile, the relegation battle is predicted to involve Sheffield United, Burnley, and Luton, as they fight to maintain their Premier League status.

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