Final Premier League 2018/19 table: Super Computer predicts where every top flight team will finish – January update

Final Premier League 2018/19 table: Super Computer predicts where every top flight team will finish – January update
It’s now when the race for the Premier League title hots up, as we enter the second half of the season.Liverpool are leading the way, unbeaten in 20 matches, though Manchester City have recovered from their poor spell and sit seven points off Jurgen Klopp’s side.Tottenham are into second, but Thursday’s huge clash at the Etihad Stadium will play a key part in the race for silverware; a win for City and they are right back in it, but a Liverpool victory would send the Reds clear. The table as it stands on 2 January, 20195
The table as it stands on 2 January, 2019
Arsenal and a resurgent Manchester United are looking to break into the Champions League qualification spots before the end of the campaign.In the lower reaches of the table there are serious worries for Huddersfield and Burnley, but Fulham have started to come to life since Claudio Ranieri was appointed their manager. A good seven teams can seriously consider themselves in the relegation battle, from the Terriers in last place all the way up to Crystal Palace in 14th.Predicting what will happen over the rest of the season is a fool’s errand, so we’ve instead fired up the trusty talkSPORT.com Super Computer once again to have its say on the 2018/19 Premier League campaign and final standings.Heres the predicted final 2018/19 table which should, of course, be taken with a pinch of salt*And if you think you’re better at predictions than the Super Computer, then give the talkSPORT predictor game a go!
20. Huddersfield (relegated)19. Burnley (relegated)18. Southampton (relegated)Ralph Hasenhuttl is not being backed to keep Saints in the top flight5
Ralph Hasenhuttl is not being backed to keep Saints in the top flight
17. Cardiff16. Fulham15. Newcastle14. Brighton13. Crystal PalaceCrystal Palace should do enough to finish comfortably mid-table5
Crystal Palace should do enough to finish comfortably mid-table
12. Leicester11. Bournemouth10. Watford9. Wolves8. Everton7. West HamSeventh would be an excellent finish for West HamGetty5
Seventh would be an excellent finish for West Ham
6. Arsenal5. Manchester United (Europa League qualification)Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is predicted to guide Man United above Arsenal5
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is predicted to guide Man United above Arsenal
4. Chelsea (Champions League qualification)3. Tottenham (Champions League qualification)2. Manchester City (Champions League qualification)1. Liverpool (Champions)

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