Supercomputer predicts Tottenham to avoid relegation

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A supercomputer has predicted how the fight for survival will play out in what has been a nightmare season for Tottenham.

After a campaign defined by managerial upheaval and a staggering lack of form, the data suggests that Spurs fans can finally breathe a sigh of relief.

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Tottenham predicted to escape relegation

According to the latest simulation from FindSisterSites (via The Sun), Tottenham are tipped to avoid a historic relegation to the Championship by just three points.

The prediction comes following a tumultuous period where the club fell into the bottom three under former boss Igor Tudor, before turning to a familiar face in the Premier League to navigate the crisis.

While the supercomputer predicts Arsenal to clinch the title on goal difference, the drama at the bottom of the table is equally intense.

Tottenham’s predicted survival comes at the direct expense of their London rivals, West Ham.

The model expects the Hammers to join Burnley and Wolves in the second tier next season, unable to keep pace with a rejuvenated Spurs side in the final weeks.

For Tottenham, finishing 17th for second season in a row is disastrous, but in a season where they went months without a league win, survival is the only metric that matters.

Tottenham look completely different under Roberto De Zerbi

The catalyst for this predicted escape has been the arrival of Roberto De Zerbi. Since taking over, he has made an instant impact, injecting strong mentality and fighting spirit in a depleted Spurs side.

Under him, Tottenham finally ended their winless run in 2026 with back to back wins over Wolves and Aston Villa and the supercomputer expects that momentum to carry them through a grueling final run-in.

The Italian has already made fans excited on what’s to come under him and if they survive relegation, Spurs can be a team to watch for next season.

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