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Supercomputer predicts final 2022-23 Premier League table after fixtures are released
The Premier League standings at the end of the upcoming season have been predicted by a supercomputer.
All 20 clubs learned the schedule for their games during the 2022–23 season when the English top flight fixtures were made public on Thursday.
The 2022–23 Premier League standings have been forecasted by a supercomputer.
And even though several of the best clubs have already made acquisitions, research by betting app SBK has found that Manchester City will keep the Premier League championship.
The supercomputer also predicts that the top four teams will remain the same as the previous year, with Liverpool, Chelsea, and Tottenham holding the spots needed to qualify for the Champions League.
More disappointment for Erik ten Hag, the new head coach of Manchester United, and the team's supporters.
The Old Trafford supporters won't want to see the Dutchman end in fifth position because he is charged with guiding the Red Devils back into the Champions League.
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As they are ready to return to European competition in the Europa League, Arsenal, who play Palace away in their opening game, are predicted to fall one spot to sixth.
Another top four prediction involves the meeting between Chelsea and Tottenham on matchday two at Stamford Bridge.
Newcastle, though, is anticipated to climb into the top seven after being acquired by Saudi Arabia in the middle of the 2021–2022 campaign.
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It's anticipated that West Ham, Leicester, and Aston Villa would support the remaining top 10.
Everton, who faced relegation last season, is predicted to finish in 13th place, but this is unlikely to placate their disgruntled supporters.
Few surprises are available at the foot of the table, though.
All three of the promoted teams—Fulham, Nottingham Forest, and Bournemouth—are considered heavy favorites to be sent back to the Championship.
The supercomputer predicts that Leeds will finish in 17th place, just avoiding the bottom three along with Brentford and Southampton.
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