Manchester City are set to be crowned Premier League champions, West Ham United will miss out on Europa League qualification and Frank Lampard's Everton are set to escape relegation, according to a supercomputer powered by Sporting Index. Sounds fair? Well, the same supercomputer has had its say who will clinch fourth in the race for Champions League next season.
Due to Arsenal's heartbreaking loss to Newcastle United at St. James' Park during the week, Chelsea confirmed their place in the European competition for a third successive year. Thomas Tuchel's side currently sit third on 70 points with two games to spare, peering into the rear view mirror as the north London outfits battle it out.
On the final day, Tottenham travel to Carrow Road to face already relegated Norwich City, meanwhile the Gunners welcome Everton to the Emirates. But, with the Toffees predicted to stay up, Mikel Arteta's side may have their work cut out in Sunday afternoon.
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Antonio Conte needs at least a point and for Arsenal to not win by more than a 15-goal advantage for Spurs to wrap up Champions League qualification. Though, if Tottenham fail to win or draw against the Canaries, the Gunners must win to clamber back into the top-four.
And, while some Arsenal fans may - or may not be - confident of securing top-four, Sporting Index has tipped Arteta's side to fall short of the mark. The supercomputer has predicted Chelsea will retain their place in third and Spurs will clinch fourth.
Speaking to Sky Sports after the Gunners' North London Derby defeat, though before the Newcastle clash, Gary Neville believed that Arsenal wouldn't make the cut. The former Manchester United defender said: "I think Tottenham will beat Burnley and Arsenal will have to win their last two matches - but I'm not sure they will.
"Tonight was a really big blow - I might be wrong and I'm neutral between these two clubs - but I do feel now if I had to put money on it, it would be on Tottenham."
Neville was soon proven right following Spurs' crucial win over Burnley at White Hart Lane, though it is still all to play for on the final day. Arsenal haven't qualified for the UEFA Champions League for five years and will be keen to set the record straight.