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Supercomputer predicts Premier League title race, top four and relegation on final day

It's not often that there's everything to play for on the final day of the Premier League season, but it's just so happened that the title race, a place in the top four and the battle for relegation can all go either way.

On Sunday, it could be Liverpool or Manchester City winning the title, with Arsenal or Tottenham claiming fourth, while Leeds and Burnley slug it out for Premier League survival ahead of next season. There's still everything to play for, and although there are some clear favourites, no one really knows how it's going to pan out.

Thankfully, in these situations there is some technology that can help achieve some clarity. And here consults the Reach supercomputer to see how the final day will go, with upsets on the cards for Liverpool and Arsenal.

The Premier League title is still in the balance, and it's the second time in three seasons that either Liverpool or City can claim the English crown on the final day of the season. Liverpool host Wolves knowing that a win is vital, while City welcome Aston Villa to the Etihad Stadium.

If City claim three points, the title it theirs, but if they drop points to Steven Gerrard's side, then Liverpool will have the opportunity to win their second Premier League with a win against Wolves. However, it's not likely, and the supercomputer has given City a 73 percent chance of retaining their title.

Therefore on the final day, Liverpool only have a 27 percent chance of causing an upset, with their fate heavily relying on Villa rather than it being in their own hands. It may be a slim chance, but the computer predicts that Arsenal have a slightly higher chance of climbing back into the top four.

Arsenal have handed over the top four privileges to their bitter

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