The Premier League is finally back after a two-week international break.
Before we were rudely interrupted, clubs had played three matches each and the league table was really starting to take shape.
Manchester United sit top of the table, being the only team to claim nine points - scoring 10 and conceding zero in the process.
However, Liverpool, Huddersfield and Manchester City can also be encouraged with their starts registering seven points.
But it’s far too early to start making predictions, isn’t it?
Well, not for a ‘Super Computer.’
talksport.com have turned to a system that has analysed how clubs have fared in the opening weeks of the season and determined where they will finish.
Super Computer predict the final league table
Here is the result - and it doesn’t make good reading for Arsenal fans:
20 - Brighton & Hove Albion
19 - Crystal Palace
18 - Bournemouth
17 - West Ham
16 - Newcastle
15 - Huddersfield
14 - Swansea
13 - Burnley
12 - Southampton
11 - Stoke City
10 - Watford
9 - Leicester City
8 - West Brom
7 - Arsenal
6 - Everton
5 - Tottenham
4 - Chelsea
3 - Liverpool
2 - Manchester City
1 - Manchester United
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