It all kicks off this Friday as Manchester United host Leicester City
Premier League football makes its return on Friday and talkSPORT.com is absolutely delighted.
You’ve filled out the talkSPORT Predictor and used our Fantasy Premier League tips to sort out your Dream Team.
Who will win the Premier League 2018/19 title?
And to add to the already growing excitement ahead of kick off on Friday, talkSPORT.com has turned to its world famous Super Computer.
We’ve thrown in the raw data and a predicted 2018/19 Premier League table has been delivered, but just what does it tell us?
Check out how the Super Computer has predicted the final standings for the incoming season below.
The table, of course, should be taken with a pinch of salt. As we know, anything can happen throughout the season, but it is always fun to speculate.
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20. Cardiff City (relegated)
19. Brighton and Hove Albion (relegated)
18. Huddersfield (relegated)
17. Bournemouth
16. Southampton
15. Newcastle United
14. Burnley
13. Watford
12. Crystal Palace
11. Wolverhampton Wanderers
10. Fulham
9. Leicester City
8. West Ham
7. Everton
6. Tottenham
5. Arsenal (Europa League qualification)
4. Chelsea (Champions League qualification)
3. Manchester United (Champions League qualification)
2. Liverpool (Champions League qualification)
1. Manchester City (Premier League champions)
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