The 2022/23 Premier League season is back in full swing following the World Cup break, with all 20 sides now having played their first top-flight game since the second week of November.
Due to the considerable pause taken because of the action in Qatar, the current Premier League campaign still hasn't reached its half-way point. There's still plenty of football to be played.
However, a number of bosses across England's top division might be a little concerned by the results produced by a supercomputer that has forecasted how the final Premier League table is set to look come the end of the campaign.
Using their algorithm, the team over at FiveThirtyEight are able to provide an ever-evolving snapshot of what the table might look like come the end of May - and it's not looking good for Everton.
Frank Lampard's men are perched just above the relegation zone in the actual Premier League table at present, having won just one of their last five games.
Fans of the Toffees won't want to look in the direction of the supercomputer for comfort as the data currently predicts that the Merseysiders are set to finish 19th.
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Nottingham Forest (20th) and Wolves (18th) are the other clubs tipped to drop into the Championship.
Elsewhere, Chelsea, Tottenham and Manchester United are all predicted to miss out on Champions League football.
After spending just over £270 million in his first transfer window as owner, Blues chairman Todd Boehly can't possibly have imagined that his side could wind up finishing seventh in the table, but that's exactly what the data suggests at this moment.
It's a happier tale for Eddie Howe's Newcastle who are projected to bring Champions League football back to Tyneside with a fourth-place finish.
Liverpool are pegged for the bronze medal position as the numbers currently give them a 57% chance of once again securing entry into Europe's top club competition.
As far as the title race is concerned, though, the supercomputer pretty much sees it as a straight shoot-out between Arsenal and reigning champions Manchester City.
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The Gunners currently have a five-point cushion over Pep Guardiola's men at the top of the table. However, over the course of the next 23 games, the data backs City to erode that advantage and claim their third consecutive Premier League crown.
You can check out the full projected final league table in the image below.
Full predicted Premier League table for 22/23
Of course, the above should only really be viewed as a bit of fun. We all know how wildly unpredictable the Premier League can be. After all, no supercomputer on the planet would have Brentford would get the better of Man City at the Etihad in their final Premier League game before the World Cup!
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