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Final Premier League Supercomputer revealed… and it doesn’t agree with Man Utd icon Gary Neville’s bizarre prediction

GARY NEVILLE doesn’t think that Arsenal will win the Premier League.

But our Supercomputer does.

Arsenal won 2-0 at Tottenham yesterday

The Gunners extended their lead at the top to eight points over the weekend, following their 2-0 win over Tottenham and Manchester City’s 2-1 defeat at Man United.

Boffins and brainiacs over at bettingexpert have compiled BETSiE, a supercomputer tasked with predicting what is most likely to happen over the rest of the season.

BETSiE considers things like xG and xA… running a simulation 100,000 times to come up with the most likely scenarios.

And they have Arsenal winning the Prem by six points.

The Gunners, who already possess a mammoth tally of 47 points from 18 games, are backed to have a final sum of 87.4.

Title rivals Man City, meanwhile, are predicted to get 81.4.

Neville, 47, even predicted Man United to catch Arsenal at the top, despite trailing them by nine points.

But BETSiE reckons they’ll finish 13 behind on 74.6.

Their final top four is completed by Newcastle on 72.8 – TEN POINTS above shock fifth place side Brighton.

The Seagulls are tipped to finish above Tottenham on goal difference – with Liverpool following in seventh.

They reckon Brentford will finish above West London rivals Chelsea in eighth, with the Blues ninth and Fulham rounding off the top ten.

Aston Villa, Crystal Palace and Leeds follow in 11th, 12th and 13th respectively.

And West Ham are tipped to climb out of danger into 14th.

Bournemouth are tipped to come rock bottom on just 31 points.

And BETSiE reckons that crisis club Everton will go down on 33.1 points.

The relegation zone is predicted to be completed by Wolves in 18th on 36.3 points.

BETSiE has Southampton surviving by the skin of their teeth in 17th under Nathan Jones.

And East Midlands duo Nottingham Forest and Leicester are 15th and 16th respectively.


Newcastle have been tipped for the top four

Everton are backed to be relegated