Leeds United, Tottenham, West Ham, Forest calls as supercomputer predicts new final Premier League table

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Fresh twists have presented themselves in Leeds United’s fight for Premier League survival and a strong fresh Whites call has been made in the supercomputer’s new predicted final Premier League table and points.

Leeds headed for Saturday’s huge test at third-placed Aston Villa sat 15th and six points clear of third-bottom West Ham in the division’s third and final relegation place.

Daniel Farke’s Whites then looked to move nine points clear of the dropzone as they led 1-0 heading into the closing stages at Villa Park, only for Tammy Abraham to net an 88th-minute equaliser which sealed a 1-1 draw.

The draw instead took Leeds seven points clear of West Ham who then had to settle for a draw themselves - a goalless one - from Saturday evening’s visit of Bournemouth, keeping Leeds six points ahead of them with just 11 games left.

United’s draw at Villa also took them a point further clear of fourth-bottom Nottingham Forest and fifth-bottom Tottenham Hotspur although with Forest and Spurs both in action on Sunday.

Both, though, suffered defeats, Tottenham battered 4-1 by title-chasing Arsenal at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and Forest undone by a Alexis Mac Allister’s 97th-minute winner in a 1-0 loss at home to Liverpool.

Crystal Palace were the only winners as far as the bottom seven were concerned, the Eagles needing a late winner themselves to record a 1-0 victory against Wolves at Selhurst Park.

The win took Palace four points clear of Leeds who now have Brighton directly above them in 14th place but three points ahead of them.

Leeds, though, now sit two points ahead of Tottenham, four clear of Forest and still six ahead of West Ham with just 11 games left.

After the weekend’s fresh twists, the supercomputer from the team at data experts Opta has produced its new predicted final table and points which features a strong Whites call.

Here is the full new rundown from top to bottom which also features a very firm Arsenal v Manchester City title call.