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Supercomputer predicts final Premier League table for 2023/24 season – but it’s not good for Arsenal fans

NEXT season’s Premier League table has been predicted by a supercomputer.

Following the announcement of the 2023/24 season’s fixture list, fans are already anticipating a hotly contested campaign.

A supercomputer has predicted the outcome of the 2023/24 Premier League season


And it does not make great reading for Arsenal fans

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Every club will be trying to strengthen in the summer transfer window as they look to close to the gap to champions Manchester City.

And now a supercomputer provided by King Casino Bonus has predicted how the season will turn out.

So it begs the question… Where does your team end up?

Well at the top of the tree, Pep Guardiola‘s Man City are predicted to win a record fourth Premier League title in a row.

Here’s how the Premier League table is predicted to finish next season

This news will be bitterly disappointing for Arsenal fans who are hoping Mikel Arteta can go one better and win the league after a second-place finish last year.

But Arsenal are in fact not set to even finish second.

Instead, Liverpool will make their comeback to the Champions League by finishing as runner up in the table with Arsenal coming in third place.

The final top four spot will be taken by Manchester United, consequently seeing Newcastle fail to repeat their top four finish from last season.


Liverpool are predicted to be back in the Champions League after next season


While Chelsea have also been tipped to largely put last season’s woes behind them

Below the Magpies, Chelsea will soar back up the table to claim sixth spot under Mauricio Pochettino.

It means he will beat his former club Tottenham, with counterpart Ange Postecoglou only predicted to manage a seventh place finish.

The top ten is predicted to be rounded out by Brighton, Aston Villa and West Ham, after all three earned European football of some capacity next season.

Mid-table will see London rivals Brentford and Crystal Palace finish 11th and 12th.

Wolves, Fulham and Everton are then predicted to complete the table down to 15th.

In terms of relegation, newly-promoted Burnley will survive by the skin of their teeth.

Vincent Kompany‘s side will finish down in 17th, sandwiched between 16th place Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth, who will fall victim to second-season syndrome by finishing 18th.

Sheffield United are then tipped to come 19th, with Premier League newcomers Luton going straight back to the Championship following their first top flight season since 1991/92.


Prem newcomers Luton are tipped to head straight back down