Another Super Computer predicts Leicester City’s final Premier League position
Another super computer has predicted the final Premier League table, and as was the case before, there is little to celebrate for Leicester City.
While the super computer from last time belonged to talkSport – making us question its reliability – the one this time belongs to Football Web Pages. Make of it what you will.
According to FWP’s computer, too, Leicester will be finishing ninth with 55 points, which means they’d be picking up 23 points from the remaining 12 fixtures – an average of 1.91 points per game.
The title, meanwhile, will be won by Liverpool, with Manchester City finishing agonisingly short. Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United take the remaining UEFA Champions League spots as both Arsenal and Chelsea miss out – that could be it for Maurizio Sarri in England.
Again, as predicted by talkSport’s super computer as well, Huddersfield Town, Fulham and Cardiff City are tipped to be relegated.
Full table
20. Huddersfield Town: 12 points (current position: 20th)
19. Fulham: 25 points (current position: 19th)
18. Cardiff City: 29 points (current position: 18th)
17. Burnley: 33 points (current position: 17th)
16. Southampton: 33 points (current position: 16th)
15. Newcastle United: 37 points (current position: 15th)
14. Crystal Palace: 38 points (current position: 14th)
13. Brighton and Hove Albion: 43 points (current position: 13th)
12. Everton: 45 points (current position: 10th)
11. AFC Bournemouth: 47 points (current position: 11th)
10. West Ham United: 48 points (current position: 9th)
9. Leicester City: 55 points (current position: 12th)
8. Watford: 58 points (current position: 7th)
7. Wolverhampton Wanderers: 61 points (current position: 8th)
6. Chelsea: 71 points (current position: 6th)
5. Arsenal: 71 points (current position: 5th)
4. Manchester United: 74 points (current position: 4th)
3. Tottenham Hotspur: 85 points (current position: 3rd)
2. Manchester City: 98 points (current position: 1st)
1. Liverpool: 101 points (current position: 2nd)