Where Newcastle United will finish - OPTA model predicts final Premier League table
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reports has got the statisticians at OPTA to put the remaining fixtures of all Premier League clubs through their ‘supercomputer’ model to predict who will finish where in the Premier League table at the end of the campaign.Newcastle United ending up in seventh according to OPTA, four points adrift of Man U and three clear of West Ham.and his team and I think Newcastle United could be aiming for a few more points than that, having already played all of the top four home and away.
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