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Liverpool are leading the Premier League table and they are on the verge of securing first Premier League title after 30 years.

However, the Premier League is currently suspended until April 4 due to coronavirus outbreak.

The Reds need to wait a few more months, as Premier League need to end the campaign before June 30, according to The Guardian.

But how the Premier League table will look like at the end of the campaign?

The Times have published a completed 2019-20 Premier League table based on a mathematical model.

The model takes into the record the strength of the opponents left to be played and the number of home and away games.

“Inspired by the Elo calculation method, which was introduced by the physicist Arpad Elo in 1960 to rank chess players and is now used by Fifa to rank men’s and women’s national teams, the prediction is based on the average number of points that the teams would have earned in the remaining matches, factoring in the strength of remaining opponents and home advantage,” The Times’ report claims.

20. Norwich City

Points: 21

Predicted points: 28.3

According to the prediction, Norwich City will pick seven points in their next matches.

19. Aston Villa

Points: 25

Predicted points: 32.6

Aston Villa have 10 games to play, however, they could earn only eight points.

18. Bournemouth

Points: 27

Predicted points: 34.3

According to the mathematical model, Bournemouth will be the third club to relegate.