
West Ham and Arsenal final Premier League positions predicted by supercomputer
West Ham United and Arsenal’s final Premier League positions have been predicted by a supercomputer after their game on Saturday.
The Hammers managed to get one over Mikel Arteta’s men to leave Emirates Stadium with all three points after a 1-0 win.
Jarrod Bowen was once again the hero as his header was the thing that set both teams apart by the time the final-whistle blew.
The fact that Myles Lewis Skelly was sent off after a challenge on Mohammed Kudus also gave Graham Potter’s team a bit of a helping hand.
West Ham beating Arsenal on Saturday may have just taken them away from the relegation battle for good, as they now sit 13 points ahead of 18th-placed Ipswich.

West Ham Premier League prediction made by supercomputer
There are now 12 games remaining in the Premier League season and even though the Hammers may have only won one of their last four top-flight games, there’s still plenty of hope for them to avoid the drop.
A push into the top half of the table might be a bit far-fetched, but with the way things were headed with Julen Lopetegui in charge, avoiding the Premier League drop what West Ham fans are wanting.
Team | Position | Points |
Everton | 14th | 31 |
Manchester United | 15th | 30 |
West Ham | 16th | 30 |
Wolves | 17th | 22 |
And, as per the latest predictions from the Opta Analyst supercomputer, the Hammers are predicted to finish 15th in the table and now only have a 0.16 per cent chance of relegation.
Arsenal, on the other hand, are expected to finish second with the Gunners having a slim 3.31 per cent chance of winning the title.
In West Ham’s case, Potter’s men are expected to finish above the likes of Everton with 45.46 points to their name, with Arsenal’s a fair bit higher with their final points total predicted to be 77.54.

Potter ready to start fresh at the London Stadium next season
Most Hammers fans will likely be in agreeance that the 2024/25 campaign is a write-off.
Due to the poor form that the East London outfit have shown this season, it feels like it’s close to impossible for the Hammers to make their way into the top 10.
Their goals at the start of the term were likely to better their ninth-place finish from 2023/24, but instead they’ve done far worse.
Admittedly, Evan Ferguson was a fairly impressive coup on Potter’s behalf and while he may be the answer to some of their striker woes, the young Irishman won’t be able to carry the team on his back.
As long as West Ham can find a way to keep Bowen among their ranks and potentially make Ferguson’s stay permanent, they could gear themselves up for an impressive comeback next term.
Which, for David Sullivan and Potter, will likely be the thing on top of their priority list.