Liverpool have, surely, wrapped up the Premier League title – even if they did lose to Watford – but there is so much still to be played for around the division.

Currently Leicester, Chelsea, Man United, and Tottenham are all looking shaky in the run-in, giving the likes of Wolves, Arsenal, Burnley, and Sheffield United all a sniff of Champions League qualification.

Getty Images - Getty 10 Tottenham are among the clubs seemingly intent on failing to make the Premier League’s top four

We could be set for one of the most exciting finales ever with it looking as if it may well go until the very last kick.

There is also a lot to play for down at the bottom, especially with Norwich picking up a vital win over the Foxes last Friday – could another great escape be on?

Aston Villa and Bournemouth are the sides who look in immediate danger but Watford, West Ham, and Brighton are within touching distance of the relegation zone too.

But how do we think the final table will look? talkSPORT’s famous Super Computer has been looking at the numbers and given us its prediction for how the Premier League table will look come May.

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20. Norwich (relegated)

19. Aston Villa (relegated)

18. Bournemouth (relegated)

17. Brighton

16. West Ham

Getty Images - Getty 10 West Ham may well be saved by January signing Jarrod Bowen

15. Watford

14. Newcastle

13. Crystal Palace

12. Southampton

Getty Images - Getty 10 Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl will lead his club to safety despite a dreadful start

11. Burnley

10. Everton

9. Arsenal

8. Sheffield United

Getty Images - Getty 10 Sheffield United have had an incredible season

7. Tottenham (Europa League qualification)

6. Wolves (Europa League qualification)

AFP or licensors 10 Wolves celebrate against Tottenham

5. Chelsea (Champions League qualification)

Getty Images - Getty 10 Chelsea players celebrate against Bournemouth but they could still slip out of the top four

4. Man United (Champions League qualification)

Getty Images - Getty 10 Bruno Fernandes can propel Man United into fourth position

3. Leicester (Champions League qualification)

Getty Images - Getty 10 Leicester are stumbling to a third place finish

2. Man City (Currently banned from UEFA competitions)

AFP or licensors 10 Manchester City look set to hold onto second place as Leicester stumble

1. Liverpool (Premier League champions)

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