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NEW SUPERCOMPUTER DECIDES WHO WILL WIN TOP-FOUR BATTLE AND WHO WILL BE RELEGATED

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As the Premier League neared its end, the final supercomputer of the season made a prediction.



After Arsenal's defeat to Brighton and Hove Albion on Sunday, the championship looks set to stay at the Etihad Stadium as Manchester City need just two more points to win the Premier League.


However, the battle for the top 4 and the battle for relegation seems to be coming to an end.


Manchester United, Newcastle United and Liverpool are all fighting to finish in the Champions League spot.


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While Everton, Leeds, Nottingham Forest and Leicester hope to keep their place in the Premier League. With the majority of teams still three matches to play, betexpert.com used data from BETSiE to predict what the final Premier League draw would look like.


As expected, Man City will win the championship against Arsenal.


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In the battle to qualify for the Champions League, MU and Newcastle will only win against Liverpool, the team will have to settle down for a season in the Europa League.



Regarding the possibility of relegation, the supercomputer has predicted that Leeds and Leicester will join Southampton in the Championship next season, with Everton once again narrowly surviving.


Meanwhile, Chelsea's poor season will take another blow as they are beaten in 11th place by Roy Hodgson's Crystal Palace. Image credits:

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Ahead of Liverpool's crucial clash with Leicester on Monday night, Reds manager Jurgen Klopp spoke about his team's top four chances.



I said:

"I know a few weeks ago it was completely out of sight.


"I couldn't see him at all, but that doesn't mean we won't try to get closer. That's the only thing we did, we got closer.


While Foxes boss Dean Smith said:

“We were wiped out six games ago and suddenly Leeds and Everton were wiped out and now Everton are not.


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“I expected a fight, but I expected better quality than what we showed in the decisive opportunities [against Fulham]. We need points and this is our home game, hopefully Jurgen is not disappointed with the fight he saw. 

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