Here’s how Liverpool and Everton’s season is predicted to finish according to the supercomputer. Credit:Getty.Here’s how Liverpool and Everton’s season is predicted to finish according to the supercomputer. Credit:Getty.
Here’s how Liverpool and Everton’s season is predicted to finish according to the supercomputer. Credit:Getty.

Where Man City and Liverpool sit in predicted final table as Man Utd and Arsenal finishes tipped

Manchester United and Man City’s predicted final finishes in the Premier League have been detailed.

Manchester United continue to endure their worst Premier League performance this season, but could still finish with European football come May 22.

The Red Devils fell to a shocking 4-0 defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday, with pundits and fans slamming Ralf Rangnick’s squad for their displays this campaign.

United have one game remaining this season with a trip to Selhurst Park to take on Crystal Palace on May 22. The Red Devils will need to secure the three points and hope West Ham drop points in order to seal sixth-place.

However, things were looking up for their cross-town rivals Manchester City after Liverpool failed to beat Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday.

Pep Guardiola’s team subsequently opened up a three-point lead over Liverpool at the top of the table with a 5-0 win over Newcastle United the following day and are now on course for regaining the title.

The Sky Blues and Jurgen Klopp’s side have three games remaining in their quest for the titles, so there’s no guarantee the trophy will end up in Manchester.

With that being said, let’s take a look at how the supercomputer predicts this season will finish, according to the stats experts.

United have one game remaining this season with a trip to Selhurst Park to take on Crystal Palace on May 22. The Red Devils will need to secure the three points and hope West Ham drop points in order to seal sixth-place.

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