EPL: Supercomputer Predicts Positions Man Utd, Arsenal, City, Others Will Finish Next Season

August 1, 2023
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The positions that some of the top clubs in the Premier League will finish next season have been predicted by a Supercomputer.

The 2023/24 Premier League season will commence next Friday, with Manchester City taking on Burnley.

Recall that Manchester City won the Premier League last season ahead of Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool, Newcastle United, Chelsea, Tottenham and others.

However, Bettingexperts’ Supercomputer has now predicted the campaign by taking a whole range of data and seeing where clubs finish.

It simulated the 2023/24 Premier League season out 100,000 times to find an average of where teams would most likely end up.

According to the Supercomputer, there will be a four-team title race including Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United.

But Pep Guardiola’s side will win the league again.

Man City are given a 68.7% chance to win the English top-flight league.

It predicted Arsenal to finish second with 13.2%, Liverpool in third place with 10.1% and Man United ranking in at 5%.

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