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LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 2: Manager Arsene Wenger of Arsenal applauds the fans as his team lift the FA Community Shield trophy after the FA Community Shield match between Chelsea and Arsenal at Wembley Stadium on August 2, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Matthew Ashton - AMA/Getty Images)Matthew Ashton - AMA/Getty Images

US Company Simulates Premier League Fixtures 10,000 Times, Arsenal Win Title

Joe GallagherJan 28, 2016

If you believe a computer, Arsenal are going to lift the Premier League trophy for the first time since 2004.

American company Stats have simulated each of the remaining league fixtures 10,000 times in order to predict the final standings in the top flight, reports the Sun.

And it's Arsene Wenger's Gunners leading the way with a predicted 74.8 points and 45.3 percent chance of winning the league, just ahead of Manchester City (74.1 points and 42.3 percent).

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This is all despite Leicester City, who are predicted to finish fourth below Spurs, currently leading the league. Claudio Ranieri's side are expected to have just a 4.4 percent chance of winning the title, though they finish in the top four 61.3 percent of the time.

Liverpool and Chelsea are both out of contention for the title, though they are expected to finish sixth and seventh, respectively.

And it's all bad news for Manchester United fans, with the club tipped to miss out on UEFA Champions League football, and supporters of Aston Villa, Sunderland and Norwich Cityall predicted to be relegated.

Final League Table (as simulated by Stats):

  1. Arsenal (74.8 points)
  2. Manchester City (74.1)
  3. Tottenham Hotspur (68.3)
  4. Leicester City (67.1)
  5. Manchester United (65.1)
  6. Liverpool (61.2)
  7. Chelsea (56.5)
  8. West Ham United (54.5)
  9. Southampton (53.2)
  10. Stoke City (51.6)
  11. Everton (51.3)
  12. Crystal Palace (50.1)
  13. Watford (47.2)
  14. West Bromwich Albion (43.6)
  15. Swansea City (42.4)
  16. AFC Bournemouth (38.7)
  17. Newcastle United (37.7)
  18. Norwich City (37.6)
  19. Sunderland (33.4)
  20. Aston Villa (27.8)

[Sun]

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