
West Ham United new final Premier League position predicted by supercomputer
West Ham secured their second win in a row last time out with a 2-0 victory over relegation-threatened Leicester City.
Since the appointment of Graham Potter, West Ham have been able to stop looking over their shoulders as much, having been threatened by the prospect of relegation earlier in the campaign.
Two wins on the bounce for West Ham have moved them up to 15th, just three points away from Crystal Palace in 12th, and 16 clear of Ipswich Town in 18th.
Relegation now seems all but avoided for the Irons, with their final position forecasted by the latest round of predictions.

Supercomputer forecasts West Ham league finish
Potter opted to go for a back five away to Arsenal, and it paid off for West Ham, with it looking as though it could be the go-to formation for the remainder of the campaign.
It seems as though it is a system that will bring results, which at this stage in the season is the most important thing amid the latest round of supercomputer predictions.
Premier League predictions | xPoints | Title | UCL | UEL | UECL | Relegation |
West Ham (15th) | 46.75 | 0% | 0% | 0.01% | 0% | 0.01% |
Via Opta Analyst, the Irons are forecasted to remain 15th come the end of the campaign, with a very minimal 0.01 per cent chance of relegation.
Potter‘s side are anticipated to finish on 46 points, which would see them finish 20 points above the drop zone and just behind Man United in 14th.
While a 15th-place finish isn’t something to be celebrated, the key to the end of the season is to finish as strongly as possible and provide themselves with some form of platform to build from in the new campaign.

West Ham need major improvements in the summer
Given the fact that West Ham were tipped for European qualification, it’s very disappointing to see how the season has fizzled out.
That simply cannot be allowed to happen again, and that will hinge on their ability to make the right decisions in the summer, alongside ensuring investment is present.
West Ham have the foundations of a top-six team, and that must be utilised effectively in the coming months to give back to the fans who have had to endure a wretched campaign.