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Premier League table predicted: Super computer predicts standings - Liverpool WIN title
PREMIER LEAGUE table standings have tightened up once again with the title race set to go to the wire. Express Sport reveals the final predicted final table and it’s Liverpool who come out on top…
It’s another crucial weekend in the race for the Premier League title as Liverpool travel to Manchester United.
The Reds know that a win takes the three points clear at the summit as rivals Manchester City face Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final.
But United have their own ambitions of a top four finish and are desperate for the points themselves.
Not only that but their fans would relish the chance to derail Liverpool’s title charge.
Tottenham also refuse to be written off and remain the third team in a two horse race.
Mauricio Pochettino’s side continue to tick off the wins and if the top two wobble between now and May then it’s them who could profit.
Arsenal and Chelsea continue to battle it out with United for fourth place while it looks as if there’s just one relegation spot left to play for.
The stats geeks over at Football Wages Pages have predicted the final table - but who makes up the top four?
Premier League table predicted
20. Huddersfield (Current position: 20th)
19. Fulham (Current position: 19th)
18. Cardiff (Current position: 18th)
17. Burnley (Current position: 17th)
16. Southampton (Current position: 16th)
15. Newcastle (Current position: 15th)
14. Crystal Palace (Current position: 14th)
13. Brighton (Current position: 13th)
12. Everton (Current position: 10th)
11. AFC Bournemouth (Current position: 11th)
10. West Ham United (Current position: 9th)
9. Leicester City (Current position: 12th)
8. Watford (Current position: 7th)
7. Wolves (Current position: 8th)
6. Chelsea (Current position: 6th)
5. Arsenal (Current position: 5th)
4. Manchester United (Current position: 4th)
3. Tottenham Hotspur (Current position: 3rd)
2. Manchester City (Current position: 2nd)
1. Liverpool (Current position: 1st)