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Supercomputer predicts where everyone will finish in next season's Premier League
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Updated 11:21 29 May 2023 GMT+1Published 11:20 29 May 2023 GMT+1

Supercomputer predicts where everyone will finish in next season's Premier League

Manchester City, Arsenal, Manchester United and every other Premier League team's 2023/24 final position is predicted.

Ryan Sidle

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All the Premier League teams have had their fates decided already, with a Supercomputer predicting how the table will look this time next year.

Have you caught your breath from the end of the Premier League season yet? Good because there's only 75 days till the next one begins.

Admittedly the final day wasn't quite as dramatic as it might have been with only the relegation places and the minor European places at stake.

Abdoulaye Doucoure's goal decided the outcome of who would go down, with Leicester City and Leeds United plummeting to the Championship, causing scenes of celebration at Goodison Park.

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On the flip side Luton Town had booked their place in the Premier League for the first time a day earlier at Wembley, beating Coventry City in the play-off final.

It means that Luton's Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu will have played in every tier of the football ladder from National League to Premier League with the same club, when the season kicks off in August.

Luton joined Burnley and Sheffield United in the top tier for the 2023/24 season and they'll no doubt be one of the favourites to go down.

In fact according to LegalSportsbooks' Supercomputer, the Hatters are going to finish rock bottom of the league and be straight back into the Championship. The computer has predicted where everyone will finish come next May.

1. Manchester City

2. Arsenal

3. Liverpool

4. Manchester United

5. Newcastle United

6. Chelsea

7. Tottenham Hotspur

8. Brighton & Hove Albion

9. Aston Villa

10. West Ham United

11. Crystal Palace

12. Wolverhampton Wanderers

13. Brentford

14. Fulham

15. Everton

16. Nottingham Forest

17. Burnley

18. Bournemouth

19. Sheffield United

20. Luton Town

These scenes by Manchester City are predicted to happen again. Image: Alamy
These scenes by Manchester City are predicted to happen again. Image: Alamy

Manchester City being crowned as champions would come as a surprise to no one but it would make them the first team in English football history to manage it.

That's quite an amazing stat considering that Juventus did it nine time recently in Italy and Bayern Munich just picked up their 11th on the bounce, after Borussia Dortmund bottled it on Saturday evening.

Luton would expect to be everyone's favourites to go down, whilst Burnley would no doubt bite your hand off for a 17th placed finish.

However it's worth remembering that all the promoted teams last year would have been expected to go down and they all survived and did so relatively comfortably in the end.

Featured Image Credit: 20th Century Fox/Alamy

Topics: Arsenal, Aston Villa, Bournemouth, Brentford, Brighton And Hove Albion, Burnley, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Everton, Football, Fulham, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Newcastle United, Nottingham Forest, Premier League, Sheffield United, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Luton Town

Ryan Sidle
Ryan Sidle

Ryan is a journalist for SPORTbible with over eight years of experience. Passionate about all sports, he mainly covers football and F1 - Daniel Ricciardo once spent an entire interview referring to him as 'Ryan Gosling,' still his proudest moment.

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