Super Computer predicts Arsenal, Chelsea and Spurs final positions ahead of bumper Premier League weekend

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Arsenal travel to the south coast this weekend as West Ham make the trip across London to face Tottenham Hotspur.

It's been a long two weeks without Premier League action for football fans but now the top flight returns with all eyes returning to Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea in the capital.

The Gunners continue their ongoing quest to dethrone Manchester City with a trip to AFC Bournemouth. Meanwhile, Spurs welcome West Ham in a London derby and Enzo Maresca takes his Chelsea side to Anfield for a tricky test against Liverpool.

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Ahead of the weekend's action, LondonWorld looks at how the stat experts at Opta predict the final Premier League table will finish.

20th - Southampton

The Saints have a 60.4% chance of finishing bottom of the Premier League.

19th - Ipswich Town

The Tractor Boys have a 25% chance of finishing 19th and being relegated to the Championship.

18th - Leicester City

The Foxes have a 20.4% chance of finishing 18th and returning to the Championship next term.

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17th - Wolves

Wolves have a 16% chance of finishing 17th and narrowly avoiding a return to the Championship for the first time since 2018.

16th - Everton

The Toffees have a 15.7% chance of finishing 16th in another potential relegation battle.

15th - Crystal Palace

The Eagles have a 14.4% chance of finishing 15th after a shaky start to the campaign.

14th - AFC Bournemouth

The Cherries have a 14.4% chance of finishing 14th, two places lower than last term.

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13th - Nottingham Forest

Forest have a 13.6% chance of finishing 13th, which should see them avoid a relegation fight.

12th - West Ham

Julen Lopetegui splashed the cash this summer.Julen Lopetegui splashed the cash this summer.
Julen Lopetegui splashed the cash this summer. | AFP via Getty Images

The Hammers have a 13.3% chance of finishing 12th, which would be disappointing after a big summer of investment.

11th - Brentford

The Bees have a 13.1% chance of finishing 11th and just missing out on the top half.

10th - Fulham

The Cottagers have a 13.9% of finishing in the top half of the division after a strong start to the campaign.

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9th - Manchester United

The Red Devils have a 13.6% chance of finishing 9th in what would be an underwhelming campaign for Erik ten Hag.

8th - Brighton

The Seagulls have a 14.3% chance of finishing 8th in Fabian Hürzeler's first season in charge.

7th - Tottenham Hotspur

Son Heung-min could return to action for Spurs this weekend.Son Heung-min could return to action for Spurs this weekend.
Son Heung-min could return to action for Spurs this weekend. | Getty Images

Spurs have a 15.2% chance of finishing seventh in Ange Postecoglou's second campaign in charge.

6th - Newcastle United

The Magpies have a 18.4% chance of finishing sixth as they target a return to European football next season.

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5th - Aston Villa

The Villains have a 18.4% chance of finishing fifth in a busy season as they juggle European football with league commitments once again.

4th - Chelsea

The Blues have a 37.9% chance of finishing fourth as the Enzo Maresca continues to promise improvement.

3rd - Liverpool

The Reds have a 48% chance of finishing third and just missing out on the top two once again.

Arsenal are desperate to get their hands on the Premier League trophy.Arsenal are desperate to get their hands on the Premier League trophy.
Arsenal are desperate to get their hands on the Premier League trophy. | Arsenal FC via Getty Images

The Gunners have a 44.4% chance of finishing second in what looks to be another tight title race.

The Cityzens have a 69.8% chance of retaining the league title and finishing 1st.

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