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There is a two-horse race for the title, but we still do not know who will join Huddersfield in the championship next season.
We are in the home stretch of the Premier League season and it promises to be exciting.
Liverpool and Manchester City vie for the lead with two points clear of Pep Guardiola's men, thanks to the Reds' win over Tottenham Hotspur.
Although City has a match in hand, against Cardiff on Wednesday, a win would leave them only one point in the lead with six games to play.
At the other end of the table, Huddersfield Town matched Derby County's oldest Premier League relegation after losing to Crystal Palace.
Fulham and Cardiff City have also suffered losses to ensure it will be a well-honed final to determine who will play championship football next season.
As mentioned above, the Spurs were beaten at Anfield, meaning that their rivals from North London, Arsenal, allowed them to take third place by beating Newcastle United on Monday night.
But how will the table appear after the last six games of the season?
To determine the course of the season, talkSPORT.com launched its famous Super Computer to predict the final ranking of the 2018/19 Premier League. You can see the results below …
And if you think you're better at predicting than the supercomputer, try the talkSPORT predictor game!
20. Huddersfield Town (relegated)
19. Fulham (relegated)
18. City of Cardiff (relegated)
17. Burnley
16. Southampton
15. Brighton and Hove Albion
14. Newcastle United
13. West Ham United
12. Crystal Palace
11. Bournemouth
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10. Everton
9. Leicester City
8. Watford
7. Wverers Wolverhampton
6. Chelsea (Europa League qualification – second qualifying round)
5. Manchester United (Europa League Qualifiers – Group Stage)
4. Tottenham Hotspur (Champions League Qualification)
3. Arsenal (qualification in the Champions League)
2. Liverpool (Champions League Qualification)
1. Manchester City (Premier League Champions and Champions League Qualification)
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