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Supercomputer predicts Premier League table

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Opta's supercomputer predicts Premier League winner between Arsenal and Manchester City
Opta's supercomputer has predicted the Premier League champion after Arsenal returned to the top of the table following their 1-0 win over Newcastle.

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Supercomputer Predicts Premier League Table As Arsenal Climb Back Above Man City
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Man City books another FA Cup final and Arsenal goes top of the Premier League
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Where does win leave Arsenal in title race?
Arsenal will move six points clear of Manchester City if they beat Fulham in their home game next week, though City will have two games in hand.

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Supercomputer predicts Champions League race following Man Utd’s win

The Premier League top-five may be set, but that doesn’t necessarily mean the league’s Champions League race is wrapped up.
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Supercomputer backs Everton over Liverpool in Merseyside derby

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Man City discuss fixture scheduling with Premier League

Manchester City are in discussions with the Premier League over the scheduling of two fixtures that could prove crucial in the title race.
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Arsenal latest: Points target for title set as Gary Neville admits he's disappointed

Arsenal temporarily returned to the top of the Premier League after their win over Newcastle but there are still concerns reigning ahead of the season's final few games
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