Supercomputer predicts final Premier League table: Changes tipped for Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs & rivals

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Let's take a look at the updated Opta predicted Premier League table for November.

Every month, Opta releases a predicted Premier League table, based on where they believe clubs will finish after 38 games have been played - let's see how they think London clubs will fare this month.

Sadly, it makes for grim viewing for Premier League fans in England's capital city. Five of the seven cubs based in London have seen their predicted finishing place fall - but who are they?

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How do the London clubs fare in the predicted table?

Tottenham have taken a major hit in November's predicted table, after a pair of back-to-back bad results. While they were expected to finish 1st in October, they are now expected to finish 4th. They aren't the only ones to see their position plummet - Brentford were expected to finish 11th in October, now, they are predicted to finish 15th.

West Ham took a minor blow in the predicted table, too. The Hammers were pegged to finish 7th in October, but November's predictions have seen them fall to 9th - which would see them fail to qualify for any European competition. Crystal Palace have also fallen from 9th in October to 13th in November.

Fulham, likewise, are predicted to fall down the table - October's predictions had them to end up in 15th, while they now are expected to finish 15th. The only London clubs who have seen their predicted finishing places rise are Arsenal and Chelsea - they have moved up from 3rd to 2nd and from 11th to 10th, respectively.

All in all, Opta's predicted table makes for grim viewing in the eyes of fans of London Premier League clubs - Arsenal and Chelsea notwithstanding. Outside of the capital, Manchester City are expected to finish at the top of the table, while Burnley are predicted to occupy the bottom spot.

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