Super Computer predicts if West Ham United will be relegated from Premier League

A supercomputer has made its prediction on the possibility of West Ham being relegated from the Premier League this season after the latest round of fixtures saw the Hammers fall back into the bottom three.

David Moyes’ side were without a fixture this weekend, after their trip to the Etihad Stadium to face Manchester City was called off due to the Citizen’s involvement in the FA Cup.

Five Thirty-Eight have given the Irons a 19% of the drop as things stand, with them still backed to finish 14th above the likes of Leeds United and Wolves.

There was not such good news for Southampton, Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth with the three clubs predicted to finish as the bottom three and facing relegation to the Championship next season.

Hope.

All is not lost this season for West Ham with continued progression in the Europa Conference League meaning silverware could be on the table come the end of the campaign.

The 4-0 win over AEK Larnaka taking former Everton manager Moyes’ side into the last eight of the competition was full of hope which can be translated into domestic form, fingers crossed.

There are signs also that last season’s top scorer Jarrod Bowen is starting to show some of the form that amassed the former Hull City star 12 Premier League goals in the Hammers’ seventh-placed finish.

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A mid-table finish will not be what fans wanted to see at the beginning of the season, with the precarious position in the standings for the club over the last few months taken into consideration, many will happily take the predicted outcome.

What will be the priority for the club is to prolong its eleven-year stay in the English top-flight, forget anything else.