Championship supercomputer predicts 2022-23 title winners, play-offs and relegation
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Freshly-relegated Burnley are the favourites to finish top of the Championship next season.
That's according to Reach's in-house supercomputer which, after crunching the numbers and running the necessary algorithms, predicts that 2022-23 will be the Clarets' year.
The Lancashire outfit, relegated from the Premier League on the final day of last season, have been given a 36 per cent chance of finishing on top in the second tier next term. That is more than double the chance of any of their 23 rivals.
Burnley are entering a new era with Vincent Kompany installed as Sean Dyche's permanent successor earlier this summer. A clutch of high-profile players have departed in recent weeks but Kompany has already set about building a new side.
The likes of Scott Twine, Josh Cullen and CJ Egan-Riley have already been added with further new arrivals expected at Turf Moor before the transfer window shuts in September.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the next favourites to win promotion to the top flight are Burnley's fellow relegated sides: Norwich and Watford. They each have been handed a 15 per cent chance rating of finishing top. Sheffield United, meanwhile, are rated at 12 per cent to win the division.
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