ARSENAL suffered a huge setback in their Premier League title charge on Saturday following a 2-1 loss to Bournemouth at home.

But they are still favourites to win the title, according to a supercomputer.

FA Cup - Quarter Final - Southampton v ArsenalArsenal have been tipped to win the Premier League despite losing to BournemouthCredit: Reuters Arsenal v Bournemouth - Premier LeagueThe Gunners suffered a huge setback in their title chargeCredit: Getty

The Gunners saw their nine-point lead cut to just six after at Stamford Bridge.

That gap will become even smaller if they lose to – who also have a game in hand – on Sunday.

But despite the scare, are still poised to end their 22-year wait for the title.

That is according to BETSiE – a supercomputer from Aceodds – following the latest round of results.

BETSiE has tipped the Gunners to finish SEVEN points above City.

Arsenal have been predicted to end the season with 84 points, while Man City are predicted to finish on 77 points.

are poised to finish third, with in fourth and taking the final spot.

are tipped to finish sixth, followed by , and .

A supercomputer's prediction of the Premier League table, with Arsenal in first place and Wolves in last.

Meanwhile, at the other end of the table, are poised to face relegation to the .

BETSiE predicts the Lilywhites to end the campaign with 37 points – seven more than they currently have with six games to play.

That would see them record their worst-ever Premier League points total, which currently stands at 44 from the 1997-98 campaign.

Following his first match in charge against on Sunday – which – new head coach admitted: β€œWe didn’t deserve to lose.

β€œWe played a good game, but maybe not good enough to win.

β€œI cannot say anything to the players because they gave their best in terms of attitude and spirit.

β€œWe can play better but my work is not so much on the pitch as mental.

β€œThey are all good guys and I feel sorry for them. I want to give them the confidence they need.”

are expected to miss the drop by four points.

and are the other two clubs expected to go down.

Pape Matar Sarr, Pedro Porro and Cristian Romero Of Tottenham Hotspur show dejection during the Premier League match between Sunderland and Tottenham Hotspur at the Stadium Of Light, Sunderland on Sunday 12th April 2026. (Photo: Michael Driver | MI NTottenham are expected to be relegatedCredit: Alamy