Opta supercomputer predicts where Tottenham will finish in 2026/27 Premier League

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Opta’s supercomputer has now predicted Tottenham Hotspur to make a significant improvement in their Premier League finish this season.Tottenham Hotspur simply need to improve on their last two Premier League campaigns, where they finished in 17th place.Last season was definitely one of the worst in Spurs’ history as the Lilywhites were involved in a full-on relegation scrap that went down to the final day of the campaign.Tottenham narrowly escaped the drop, finishing last season on 41 points, two points above London rivals West Ham United, who were relegated.Photo by SpursWebOpta supercomputer predicts Tottenham’s 26-27 Premier League finishThis season now offers Spurs a chance to make a significant improvement on their last two campaigns. A lot of work has been done in the summer transfer window, with Tottenham bringing in six new players to bolster their squad.This campaign also marks Roberto De Zerbi‘s first full season as boss, following his appointment back in April. After all Tottenham’s hard work this summer, Opta’s supercomputer has now laid bare its predictions for the 26-27 Premier League campaign.The AI model’s prediction will surely be music to the ears of Spurs fans as Tottenham are forecasted to make a vast improvement on last season, with the supercomputer predicting the Lilywhites to finish in 7th place.Bitter rivals Arsenal have been tipped to clinch the title, with the AI giving the Gunners a 38.0% chance of winning the league. Manchester City follow in second with a 20.5% chance.Tottenham, meanwhile, have been handed just a 2.9% chance of winning the league.The top seven are as follows: RankTeamWin Title Probability1Arsenal38.0%2Manchester City20.5%3Liverpool9.2%4Manchester United6.2%5Aston Villa4.8%6Chelsea4.1%7Tottenham Hotspur2.9%Spurs aiming for European return under De ZerbiA top seven finish will see Spurs miss out on Champions League football, but it should be enough to earn them a spot in Europe.Last campaign, seventh place was enough to secure a Europa League spot and should things stay the same and the AI’s predictions come to pass, then Tottenham could return to the Europa League next season.Of course, a seventh-place finish is not out of reach for Spurs, who have only the Premier League and domestic cup competitions to focus on this campaign.READ MORE: ‘Still deemed too high’ – Rival transfer may be holding up Savinho to TottenhamThe post Opta supercomputer predicts where Tottenham will finish in 2026/27 Premier League appeared first on Spurs Web.