talkSPORT Super Computer predicts where every club will finish in the 2019/20 Premier League table

talkSPORT Super Computer predicts where every club will finish in the 2019/20 Premier League table
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Man City won an exceptionally competitive title race last season

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Man City won an exceptionally competitive title race last season

It’s promising to be a thrilling campaign too as the top flight attempt to dethrone reigning champions Manchester City who play West Ham United live on talkSPORT at 12:30pm on Saturday, August 10.

Liverpool get the season under way on Friday, August 9 against promoted club Norwich City in a match which will see two German managers – Jurgen Klopp and Daniel Farke – go head-to-head.


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Meanwhile, on the first weekend, we also get a humongous clash between Chelsea and Manchester United to begin the top four race with a bang.

But just how will it all play out? We booted up the talkSPORT Super Computer to find out just what is going to happen. You can see the results and the predicted table below…

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20. Brighton & Hove Albion (relegated)

19. Sheffield United (relegated)

The Super Computer doesn’t believe Chris w

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The Super Computer doesn’t believe Chris w

18. Newcastle United (relegated)

17. Crystal Palace

16. Aston Villa

Jack Grealish will be a key player for Villa this season

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Jack Grealish will be a key player for Villa this season

15. Norwich City

14. Burnley

13. Watford

12. Southampton

Ralph Hasenhuttl has endeared himself to Southampton fans but needs consistency this season

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Ralph Hasenhuttl has endeared himself to Southampton fans but needs consistency this season

11. Bournemouth

10. Leicester City

Youri Tielemans impressed during his brief loan spell at Leicester last season and will be hoping for similar performance levels now his deal is permanent

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Youri Tielemans impressed during his brief loan spell at Leicester last season and will be hoping for similar performance levels now his deal is permanent

9. Wolverhampton Wanderers

8. Everton

The Super Computer believes Everton will be challenging for a top six spot

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The Super Computer believes Everton will be challenging for a top six spot

7. West Ham United

6. Chelsea

Frank Lampard is in his first season as Chelsea head coach

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Frank Lampard is in his first season as Chelsea head coach

5. Arsenal (Europa League qualification)

Unai Emery will miss out on the top four again, according to the Super Computer

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Unai Emery will miss out on the top four again, according to the Super Computer

4. Manchester United (Champions League qualification)

Can Aaron Wan-Bissaka improve the Manchester United defence enough for a top four finish?

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Can Aaron Wan-Bissaka improve the Manchester United defence enough for a top four finish?

3. Tottenham Hotspur (Champions League qualification)

Tanguy Ndombele will be key to Spurs hopes this season

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Tanguy Ndombele will be key to Spurs hopes this season

2. Liverpool (Champions League qualification)

The Super Computer thinks, once again, Liverpool will miss out on a Premier League title

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The Super Computer thinks, once again, Liverpool will miss out on a Premier League title

1. Manchester City (Premier League champions)

The Super Computer believes Raheem Sterling will help Man City win a third consecutive Premier League title

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The Super Computer believes Raheem Sterling will help Man City win a third consecutive Premier League title

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