Supercomputer predicts Tottenham to survive relegation as West Ham go down

Supercomputer predicts Tottenham to survive relegation as West Ham go down

Supercomputer predicts Tottenham to survive relegation as West Ham go down


Supercomputer Predicts Tottenham Will Survive Relegation—Just Barely

A supercomputer has predicted how the Premier League survival battle will play out in what has been a nightmare season for Tottenham Hotspur.

After a campaign defined by managerial chaos and a shocking lack of form, the data suggests that Spurs fans may finally be able to breathe a sigh of relief.

Tottenham Tipped to Escape the Drop

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

The prediction comes following a turbulent period in which the club fell into the bottom three under former boss Igor Tudor, before turning to a familiar Premier League face to steer them through the crisis.

While the supercomputer also predicts Arsenal will 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 United. The model expects the Hammers to join Burnley and Wolves in the Championship next season, unable to keep pace with a resurgent Spurs side in the final weeks.

For Tottenham, finishing 17th for the second consecutive season would be far from ideal. But in a campaign where they went months without a league win, survival is the only metric that truly matters.

A Different Spurs Side Under 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 a strong mentality and fighting spirit into a depleted Spurs squad.

Under his guidance, Tottenham finally ended their winless run in 2026 with back-to-back victories over Wolves and Aston Villa. The supercomputer expects that momentum to carry them through a grueling final run of fixtures.

The Italian manager has already given fans reason to be excited about what lies ahead. And if Spurs can secure their Premier League status, they could be a team to watch next season.


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