Premier League Supercomputer tip revealed ahead of Arsenal vs City and it’s tighter than ever after Gunners drop points

ARSENAL host Manchester City on Wednesday night after dropping points in back-to-back games.

But the Gunners WILL still win the Premier League this season… according to our supercomputer.

A supercomputer has predicted the final Premier League table

GettyArsenal have been tipped to lift the title despite picking up one point in their last two games[/caption]

Victory for City in the mammoth top of the table clash will see them go LEVEL on points with Mikel Arteta’s side.

However, ahead of the game, the Gunners are still being tipped to lift the title for the first time since 2003-04.

Boffins over at bettingexpert have compiled BETSiE, a supercomputer tasked with predicting what is most likely to happen over the rest of the season.

BETSiE considers things like xG and xA… running a simulation 100,000 times to come up with the most likely scenarios.

And the final result has Arsenal winning the Prem by a narrow four point margin.

Arteta and Co are backed to finish the campaign on over 85 points.

That is just ahead of title rivals City, but way clear of fourth-place Newcastle and Manchester United in third.

Despite City having the chance to go level on points with Arsenal, the Gunners have still played one game less than the Etihad outfit.

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So an Arsenal win over City, as well as victory in their game in hand, which is against Everton, would leave Arteta’s side nine points clear.

Elsewhere, Tottenham are only predicted to be good enough for Europa League football.

But that is more than can be said for Liverpool and Chelsea, who have been tipped to finish eighth and tenth, respectively.

High-flying Brighton and Brentford have been predicted to finish sixth and seventh.

And down the bottom Sean Dyche’s appointment will not be enough to save Everton, according to the model.

The Toffees have been tipped for the drop with an 18th-place finish, with Bournemouth in 19th and Southampton ending up rock bottom.

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