Data experts FiveThirtyEight have once again predicted how the top-flight season will pan out, which changes weekly based on each club’s latest results.
Scroll down and click through the pages to see where they believe Steve Bruce’s men will finish following their start to the campaign:
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. Liverpool
Projected points total: 84 Photo: Pool
. Leicester City
Projected points total: 67 Photo: Pool
. Manchester United
Projected points total: 66 Photo: JOHN SIBLEY
. Chelsea
Projected points total: 66 Photo: Pool
. Arsenal
Projected points total: 60 Photo: Pool
. Everton
Projected points total: 59 Photo: Alex Pantling
. Tottenham Hotspur
Projected points total: 57 Photo: Catherine Ivill
1. Liverpool
Projected points total: 84 Photo: Pool
2. Leicester City
Projected points total: 67 Photo: Pool
3. Manchester United
Projected points total: 66 Photo: JOHN SIBLEY
4. Chelsea
Projected points total: 66 Photo: Pool