THE Premier League title will be won by a single goal, according to a supercomputer.

dropped crucial points in a on Monday.

Britain Premier League SoccerMan City lost ground in the Premier League title race following a 3-3 draw against Everton Credit: AP Arsenal v Fulham - Premier LeagueA supercomputer has predicted Arsenal to win the title by one point Credit: Getty

The title hopefuls had the advantage after broke the deadlock on the brink of half-time.

But two goals in quick succession from Thierno Barry and Jake O’Brien turned the match on its head.

Barry extended his team’s lead with nine minutes of normal time to play, but got one back from kick-off just moments later.

Everton almost saw out the win, but Doku curled home a brilliant strike with the last kick of the game to equalise.

Despite the late drama, City lost ground in the title race with four games to play.

With rivals now five points clear having played just one game more, and his team no longer have the race in their hands.

And a supercomputer predicts the Sky Blues to finish the campaign second in the table – but only on goal difference.

A prediction from FindSisterSites tips Arsenal to win the Premier League by just one goal.

Illustration of a supercomputer predicting the Premier League table, with Arsenal in first and Wolves in last. Brentford v West Ham United - Premier LeagueWest Ham are expected to face relegation Credit: Getty

The Gunners are expected to finish the season level with City on 83 points, but with a goal difference of 45 compared to 44 after the final day.

Such an outcome would happen if they win two and draw one of their last three games while City take maximum points from their remaining four.

, and are expected to take up the remaining spots.

And completing the list of Premier League sides competing in Europe are , and , according to the supercomputer.

At the other end of the table, are predicted to avoid relegation by three points, leaving in the drop zone.

Illustration of upcoming match schedules for Arsenal and Manchester City football clubs.