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Published 10:38 6 Jan 2017 GMT
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Manchester City are in third, just ahead of a resurgent Manchester United.
Tottenham follow in fifth, with Arsenal behind them - something that hasn't happened since 1995.
At the other end, it's bad news for Hull, Swansea and Middlesbrough, who will all go down according to the "Super computer".
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