Supercomputer predicts Arsenal chances of beating Man City to PL title after West Ham draw … and who will get top four and beat drop?
Arsenal wasted another opportunity to capitalize on a two-goal lead last Sunday, which dealt a significant blow to their chances of winning the Premier League. The Gunners had to settle for a 2-2 draw with West Ham, leaving them just four points ahead of Manchester City in the standings.
According to the supercomputer’s analysis, Arsenal’s chances of winning the Premier League have taken a hit due to their recent back-to-back draws against Liverpool and West Ham. Manchester City, who have a game in hand, are now in a strong position to overtake Arsenal, especially since they host the Gunners at the Etihad on April 26.
In the pursuit of a top-four finish, both Tottenham and Newcastle suffered defeats, while Leicester, Everton, and Nottingham Forest were also unsuccessful in their efforts to avoid relegation.
What is the supercomputer’s prediction for the final Premier League standings following the weekend’s matches?
According to the algorithm created by bettingexpert.com, Man City is now considered the most likely team to win the title, but only by a small margin.
The algorithm predicts that Man City will win the Premier League for the fifth time in six years, based on their superior goal difference, having scored more goals and conceded fewer than their closest rival.
In terms of the top four, the algorithm predicts that Manchester United and Newcastle will maintain their current positions until the end of May. However, Brighton is expected to surpass Tottenham and secure fifth place, which will guarantee them a spot in the Europa League.
Despite Leicester’s recent 3-1 loss to Man City, the supercomputer is still forecasting that they will avoid relegation from the Premier League.
According to the supercomputer’s predictions, Dean Smith will lead the Foxes to safety, while Everton will be relegated, along with Southampton and Nottingham Forest.
Leeds is set to play Liverpool on Monday evening, and the bottom five teams are closely ranked with only a six-point difference.
As the Premier League season is nearing its end, there are several crucial matches scheduled for the upcoming weekend.
These include Arsenal versus Southampton, Crystal Palace versus Everton, Liverpool versus Nottingham Forest, Newcastle versus Tottenham, and Bournemouth versus West Ham.
Supercomputer predicts Arsenal chances of beating Man City to PL title after West Ham draw … and who will get top four and beat drop?