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Casey Evans

Supercomputer predicts Man City Premier League title race outcome with Arsenal

With the World Cup over the Premier League will soon be back in full swing.

Arsenal currently sit top of the table by five points with Mikel Arteta's project seemingly coming to fruition. However, Manchester City will be hoping that when the season resumes and with a fully rested Erling Haaland they will be able to overcome their rivals.

According to the supercomputes at BonusCodeBets - Pep Guardiola's side will overtake the Gunners. They have predicted City to finish first with Arsenal coming second.

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City will be hoping that despite suffering disappointment in the World Cup, players like Kevin de Bruyne, Joao Cancelo and Bernardo Silva will be able to rally and make a charge for the top spot.

A spokesperson for the site stated: “Our supercomputer has predicted Arsenal will start to crumble and finish below Manchester City but remain ahead of Liverpool. Arsenal sit at the top of the Premier League at the moment ahead of Manchester City so it will be interesting to see when things start to turn around.”

The computer predicts Tottenham will join Liverpool in rounding out the top four, with Manchester United missing out and Chelsea only coming seventh.

In terms of the relegation places, the computer predicts Wolves, Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest all to go down.

Premier League supercomputer predicted table

1. Manchester City

2. Arsenal

3. Liverpool

4. Tottenham Hotspur

5. Newcastle United

6. Manchester United

7. Chelsea

8. Brighton and Hove Albion

9. Crystal Palace

10. Aston Villa

11. Leicester City

12. West Ham United

13. Brentford

14. Fulham

15. Leeds United

16. Southampton

17. Everton

18. Wolverhampton Wanderers

19. Bournemouth

20. Nottingham Forest

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