Supercomputer predicts where Tottenham will finish in Premier League table after Bournemouth defeat

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Tottenham Hotspur’s 1-0 loss at home to Bournemouth was enough for Opta’s supercomputer to revise its predicted Premier League table, with the Lilywhites dropping two places after the result.

Before the start of the season, Opta’s Supercomputer predicted that Spurs would finish in 14th place, collecting an estimated 47.92 points.

That is not surprising, given how poor Tottenham Hotspur were in the Premier League last term, suffering 22 losses and finishing just one place above the drop zone.

Spurs started the season impressively with wins and clean sheets against Burnley and Man City, but they were poor against the Cherries last Saturday, with Andoni Iraola’s men exposing the North London side’s weaknesses.

Tottenham drop in Opta’s predicted Premier League table

Following the wins over the Clartes and City, Opta’s supercomputer predicted that Tottenham would finish 8th with 55.48 points.

However, their algorithm saw enough evidence in Spurs’ loss against the Cherries to revise their prediction, with Thomas Frank’s men dropping two places.

Opta now predicts that Tottenham will finish in 10th place, amassing 55.2 points over the course of the 2025-26 season.

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Spurs were thoroughly outplayed by Bournemouth on Saturday, with the away side unfortunate not to win by a bigger margin.

Only time will tell if that performance and result were an anomaly or if Frank’s Tottenham side will struggle to create chances against well-organised sides.

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