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Supercomputer predicts 2025–26 Premier League relegation

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Supercomputer predicts 2025–26 Premier League relegation after new Tottenham disaster
The pressure is overwhelming in north London after Crystal Palace’s bombshell win.

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Premier League supercomputer is grim reading for Liverpool fans as Tottenham relegated
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Supercomputer updates Premier League winner prediction after Arsenal and Man City developments
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Premier League relegation: Spurs face nervy night as West Ham & Forest close gap
Only three points separate Leeds United in 15th and West Ham in 18th - the third and final relegation place.

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Supercomputer improves Arsenal’s chance of winning EPL crown

Arsenal’s prospects for the remainder of the season have received a significant boost following their victory over Brighton and Manchester City’s failure to secure a win in their own
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Champions League winners predicted by supercomputer after draw with Harry Kane tipped to cause English heartbreak

A CHAMPIONS LEAGUE supercomputer has predicted Arsenal will be beaten by Bayern Munich on penalties in this year’s final. The draw for the last-16 was made on Friday afternoon as the Gunners
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Final Premier League table predicted by supercomputer with top five battle going to the wire after Arsenal beat Chelsea

CHELSEA will miss out on Champions League football next season, according to a supercomputer, which claims Liverpool will secure fifth spot in the Premier League. The Blues were beaten 2-1 by
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