Supercomputer foretells where Man United and Man City will finish in 2023/24 Premier League
According to the projections of a supercomputer, Manchester City will repeat as champions of the Premier League, while Manchester United will place fourth in the standings of the upcoming season’s competition.
The standings for the 2023–2024 season are computed by making use of a variety of informative outright odds markets.
And there are predictions that City will break a record by winning their fourth championship in a row in the Premier League.
United is the only other team to have won three consecutive games with the same manager at the helm. This accomplishment has never been accomplished by a club before.
After that, United finishes in fourth place, followed by Newcastle United and Chelsea, who all qualify for the Europa League, and then Tottenham Hotspur in seventh place.
It is anticipated that Luton Town and Sheffield United would both immediately return to the Championship after being promoted to the Premier League via the play-offs of the Championship.
It is anticipated that Bournemouth will also struggle, and the Cherries will ultimately be relegated, while Burnley and Nottingham Forest will cling to survival by the skin of their teeth.
Although the summer transfer window has not even begun to open, LegalSportsBooks has produced a forecasted table, which can be found below.
Premier League Supercomputer Predictions | |||
Position | Team | Market | Odds |
1 | Manchester City | Winner | 8/15 |
2 | Arsenal | Winner | 9/1 |
3 | Liverpool | Winner | 10/1 |
4 | Manchester United | Top Four | 11/10 |
5 | Newcastle | Top Four | 6/5 |
6 | Chelsea | Top Four | 11/8 |
7 | Tottenham | Top Four | 9/4 |
8 | Brighton | Top Four | 11/4 |
9 | Aston Villa | Top Half | 4/7 |
10 | West Ham | Top Half | 5/6 |
11 | Crystal Palace | Top Half | 5/2 |
12 | Wolves | Top Half | 3/1 |
13 | Brentford | Top Half | 7/2 |
14 | Fulham | Top Half | 4/1 |
15 | Everton | Top Half | 4/1 |
16 | Nottingham Forest | Relegation | 5/2 |
17 | Burnley | Relegation | 9/4 |
18 | Bournemouth | Relegation | 2/1 |
19 | Sheffield United | Relegation | 10/11 |
20 | Luton | Relegation | 2/5 |
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Supercomputer foretells where Man United and Man City will finish in 2023/24 Premier League