Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Manchester United miss out, Tottenham in the top four, but Fulham flop – talkSPORT Super Computer predicts where every club will finish in the 2020/21 Premier League table *October update*

The first four gameweeks of the Premier League season have certainly been a bit spicy.

We’ve had it all. Goals galore, skills in abundance, surprise stories and, of course, VAR controversy.

Anything could happen in the 2020/21 campaign and some are even suggesting we could see a shock name top the table come the end of it all.

We’ve already witnessed some historic results this season in the Premier League

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We’ve already witnessed some historic results this season in the Premier League

We’ve seen Liverpool thrashed 7-2 by Aston Villa, Tottenham trouncing Manchester United, but the Lilywhites have also lost to Everton.

Man City saw themselves soundly beaten 5-2 by Leicester and in their next game the Foxes were put to the sword by West Ham at the King Power.

It’s football alright, and it’s becoming even more unpredictable than ever as our heroes play out matches in front of empty stadiums due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Now the non-domestic transfer window has closed, new signings have finished flooding to the English top-flight and many sides have strengthened, creating even more unknowns.

Man United’s players were left shellshocked by Tottenham in the last round of fixtures

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Man United’s players were left shellshocked by Tottenham in the last round of fixtures

Meanwhile, whatever happens next, we’re be bringing you all the goals and action from around the grounds every Saturday with GameDay Live with Adrian Durham on talkSPORT, as well as several live and exclusive commentaries throughout the day.

But just how will it all play out in the Premier League? We booted up the talkSPORT Super Computer to find out just what is going to happen – and you can see the predicted final table below…

West Ham have hit a purple patch of form in recent weeks

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West Ham have hit a purple patch of form in recent weeks
Gareth Bale's agent talks up Tottenham's chances of winning the Premier League this season

1. Liverpool (Premier League champions)
2. Man City (Champions League qualification)
3. Chelsea (Champions League qualification)

Chelsea have looked very erratic so far but beat Crystal Palace in their last match

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Chelsea have looked very erratic so far but beat Crystal Palace in their last match

4. Tottenham (Champions League qualification)

5. Arsenal (Europa League qualification)
6. Everton

Carlo Ancelotti is getting the best out of James Rodriguez and Everton right now

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Carlo Ancelotti is getting the best out of James Rodriguez and Everton right now

7. Manchester United
8. Leicester
9. Wolves
10. Leeds

Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds have made an encouraging start to the season

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Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds have made an encouraging start to the season

11. Southampton
12. Aston Villa
13. West Ham
14. Crystal Palace
15. Brighton

The Seagulls’ form has fluctuated but Tariq Lamptey has looked fantastic for them

The Seagulls’ form has fluctuated but Tariq Lamptey has looked fantastic for them

16. Newcastle
17. Sheffield United
18. Burnley (relegation)
19. West Brom (relegation)

20. Fulham (relegation)


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