A supercomputer has predicted Leeds United and West Bromwich Albion will secure automatic promotion from the Championship to the Premier League.
Both sides have held lengthy leads at the top of the table this season but West Brom are ahead by one point.
But according to Footballwebpages (subject to change following the weekend's games/correct at time of writing), it will still be the 'Baggies' and 'The Whites' earning promotion on 90 and 87 points respectively.
Check out the full predicted table below.
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1) West Brom (90 pts)
2) Leeds United (87 pts)
3) Brentford (86 pts)
4) Nottingham Forest (82 pts)
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5) Bristol City (75 pts)
6) Fulham (72 pts)
7) Millwall (72 pts)
8) Preston North End (69 pts)
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9) Sheffield Wednesday (69 pts)
10) Blackburn Rovers (68 pts)
11) Cardiff City (68 pts)
12) Swansea City (63 pts)
13) Derby County (61 pts)
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14) Reading (59 pts)
15) Hull City (57 pts)
16) Queens Park Rangers (56 pts)
17) Charlton Athletic (55 pts)
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18) Middlesbrough (50 pts)
19) Birmingham City (49 pts)
20) Stoke City (48 pts)
21) Wigan Athletic (46 pts)
22) Luton Town (45 pts)
23) Huddersfield Town (44 pts)
24) Barnsley (38 pts)
Surprise package Brentford are predicted to miss out at an automatic spot by a single point.
The rest of the play-off positions will be made up by Nottingham Forest, Bristol City and Fulham with Milwall missing out by a point.
At the foot of the table, it's Barnsley who are predicted to finish rock bottom on 38 points.
Huddersfield are also tipped for a second relegation in two years after coming 23rd on 44 points.
Luton Town are also predicted to return to League One while Wigan Athletic barely survive.
In the absence of a full Premier League fixture list, the Championship takes center stage this weekend.
Leeds travel to the City ground to take on Nottingham Forest this evening while Milwall host West Brom tomorrow.
The Yorkshire outfit are desperate to return to the top flight after 16 years away and they have a highly regarded coach in Bielsa.
While West Brom will be desperate to have another crack at the Premier League after their horrific relegation in 2018.
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