A SUPERCOMPUTER has predicted the end to the Premier League season as Arsenal rival Manchester City for the title.
There were no twists at the weekend as the Gunners beat Bournemouth 3-0 and the champions smashed Wolves 5-1.
Arsenal currently sit one point ahead of City - but Pep Guardiola's side have a game in hand.
Number crunchers behind Bettingexpert's supercomputer BETSiE believe the title race will go right down to the wire and be decided on the last day of the season.
They are cautious over both teams winning all their remaining games, with the supercomputer instead thinking BOTH will drop points.
The algorithm ultimately predicts that Man City will pip the Gunners to the title by one point to secure their fourth crown in a row.
That would see a scenario where Man City lose one of their remaining three games, while Arsenal would draw one of their remaining two matches.
Arsenal have Manchester United and Everton left to play.
As for Man City, they face Fulham, Tottenham and West Ham.
In the race for Champions League qualification, Spurs are set to miss out as Aston Villa seal fourth place.
With pressure mounting on Erik ten Hag, Man Utd will miss out on European football next season as the statisticians believe they'll finish eighth in the table.
They will have to beat Man City in the FA Cup final to get into next year's Europa League.
And further down the table, Nottingham Forest have been predicted to stay up by five points.
Luton, Burnley and Sheffield United will head to the Championship.
gazisagar66
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MadridSport
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Supercomputer has predicted the final premier league table like 50x this season 😂
EmieGold
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Whoever is in charge of this supercomputer is a big time fraud!!! How did this so called super computer arrive at 88 points for Man City and 87 for Arsenal? Each of these clubs have played 37 matches each. The so-called supercomputer cannot even do simple addition that calculator does better because from that table Arsenal have 86 points with a game in hand 👌
AFerbupX8848
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Supercomputer💻 is not God, anything can happen🤐