Supercomputer predicts final Premier League table after transfers for Liverpool, Everton, Arsenal & Man Utd
Toby Bryant
·2-min read
A season to remember but one which may end in relegation. (Photo: Getty Images)
An unbeaten start to the Premier League and three wins on the bounce have football fans noticing Liverpool again.
After years of challenging Manchester City and winning a top flight title for themselves, last year saw Jurgen Klopp's men fall off the pace and finish fifth in the Premier League.
With a summer of transfer business completed and a plethora of attacking options, Reds fans will be hoping to rise back to the top of the league this year. Meanwhile, Everton have struggled and escaped with their first point of the season after drawing 2-2 with Sheffield United at Bramall Lane last weekend.
Fellow newly promoted side Sheffield United could have their work cut out. (Photo: Getty Images)
The statistics experts at Opta certainly see an improvement ahead for Liverpool. We look at the Opta predicted Premier League table to see just how high the mathematicians think the club will place this season.
Could this season be one flirt with relegation too many for Everton? (Photo: Getty Images)
Vincent Kompany’s side look the best of the newly promoted clubs. (Photo: Getty Images)
It could be another season of safety on the south coast. (Photo: Getty Images)
Wolves look up for a fight under Gary O’Neil. (Photo: Getty Images)
Nottingham Forest are looking to build on last year’s survival. (Photo: Getty Images)
Fulham surprised last season but may fall a couple of places this term. (Photo: Getty Images)
Another consistent showing from Crystal Palace is on the cards. (Photo: Getty Images)
The Mauricio Pochettino effect may not be as sudden as Chelsea fans hoped. (Photo: Getty Images)
Mid-table for a Brentford side impressing even without Ivan Toney. (Photo: Getty Images)
European commitments might see Aston Villa drop a few places this season. (Photo: Getty Images)
David Moyes continues to cast a wise eye over West Ham’s progress. (Photo: Getty Images)
Another top half finish for the ever-impressive Brighton. (Photo: Getty Images)
Newcastle United could book another place in Europe next season. (Photo: Getty Images)
Ange Postecoglou and James Maddison have breathed new life into Spurs. (Photo: Getty Images)
Erik ten Hag should still steer Manchester United into the top four even with off-the-pitch headlines. (Photo: Getty Images)
Arsenal may struggle to push Manchester City like they did last season. (Photo: Getty Images)
Liverpool could be the ones to come closest to Manchester City. (Photo: Getty Images)
No surprises. (Photo: Getty Images)
Liverpool are unbeaten in the Premier League (Image: Getty Images)
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