Follow us

TalkSport : Super computer predicts end-of-season final places in the Premier League

no image
no image

TalkSport's supercomputer-driven yearly horoscope of final finishes has thrown up some unexpected results for this Premier League season. The supercomputer predicts Manchester United to end at fourth place, while it predicts Arsenal will slip up from their usual perch and finish at sixth in the end.

From talkSPORT.com

"Chelsea were frontrunners but, after being beaten 2-0 by Tottenham Hotspur, the chasing pack have closed the gap, with Liverpool just five points behind them. At the bottom of the table, Hull City look in deep trouble as they appoint a new manager, while Swansea City are trying to fight back after beating fellow strugglers Crystal Palace in midweek. But how will the table look next May?"

"At this stage, no one can say with any certainty, but the Super Computer has had a good go of predicting the final standings. Based on information available on January 5, 2016, take a look at how the Super Computer is predicting the 2016/17 Premier League table to finish. The table, of course, should be taken with a pinch of salt! Anything can happen over the next eight months, but it's fun to speculate."

Check out the full article here.

Comments

Leave a comment

0 Comments

read previous‌IND vs NZ | Sarfaraz and Pant’s audacious fightback eclipsed by rain and second new ball with Kiwis on command
New Zealand need 107 runs to win with ten wickets and a day in hand to seal an emphatic win in Indian soil. Sarfaraz Khan’s 150 coupled with Rishabh Pant’s 99 set up India’s 462 runs, albeit the second new ball did the trick for the Kiwis with the hosts losing the last seven wickets for 29 runs.
2016 | The Year Of The Underdog - Story No. 10read next
The last story of our Underdog series is dedicated to the biggest of the underdogs - all the women who were not given their deserved due but yet conquered the odds to make India proud in the year gone by. The year saw Indian women convincingly outshine the men and save us the blushes.
View non-AMP page