Premier League 2018/19 final table: Super Computer predicts where every club will finish *End of season update*
We may be in the middle of April, but we are still nowhere near finding out where most Premier League teams will finish in May.The title race is looking set to become legendary as Liverpool and Manchester City battle to the very end, while the race to finish third and fourth and qualify for the Champions League is also set to go down to the wire.Liverpool star Mohamed Salah challenges Manchester City ace Fernandinho for the ball.9
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah challenges Manchester City ace Fernandinho for the ball.
Luckily for the lower sides, but not for Fulham and Huddersfield Town, two relegation places have already been decided, leaving just one spare.Brighton and Hove Albion and Cardiff City are the two clubs currently most at risk but you never know what will happen in the English top flight.And with Man City also in the FA Cup final there is a real chance the team who finish seventh can grab a Europa League spot – and right now anyone from seventh to 12th could find themselves in that spot come May 12.How the Premier League table currently looks.9
How the Premier League table currently looks.
But how will the table look after the final four or so games of the season?In order to determine how the final stage of season will play out, talkSPORT.com has fired up its famous Super Computer for one last time this campaign to predict the final 2018/19 Premier League table.You can see the results below And if you think youre better at predictions than the super computer, give thetalkSPORT predictorgame a go!20. Huddersfield Town (relegated)19. Fulham (relegated)Will it all end in misery for Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock?9
Will it all end in misery for Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock?
18. Cardiff City (relegated)17. Brighton and Hove Albion 16. Burnley15. SouthamptonThe Super Computer reckons the Saints are safe under Ralph Hasenhuttl.9
The Super Computer reckons the Saints are safe under Ralph Hasenhuttl.
14. Newcastle United13. West Ham United12. Crystal Palace11. EvertonMarco Silva has had a tough first season at Everton9
Marco Silva has had a tough first season at Everton
10. Bournemouth9. Leicester City8. Watford7. Wolverhampton WanderersWolves have smashed their Premier League points record and could secure their highest finish too9
Wolves have smashed their Premier League points record and could secure their highest finish too
6. Manchester United (Europa League qualification second qualifying round)5. Arsenal (Europa League qualification group stage)Arsenal players may not have done enough to secure a top four spot, according to the Super Computer9
Arsenal players may not have done enough to secure a top four spot, according to the Super Computer
4. Chelsea (Champions League qualification)3. Tottenham Hotspur (Champions League qualification)Toby Alderweireld may been in his final season at Spurs, if reports are true, but he’s given his all9
Toby Alderweireld may been in his final season at Spurs, if reports are true, but he’s given his all
2. Liverpool (Champions League qualification)1. Manchester City (Premier League champions and Champions League qualification)The Super Computer reckons it is Man City who will be celebrating come the end of the season – will it be right?9
The Super Computer reckons it is Man City who will be celebrating come the end of the season – will it be right?



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