A Supercomputer has revealed where Tottenham Hotspur will finish in the 2026-27 Premier League season following back-to-back 17th-placed finishes in the last two campaigns.
With the new campaign now just days away, excitement is building. This is the time of the year when fans can dream, and nothing seems impossible.
We have seen several pundits predict their Premier League table, with most of them suggesting that we will see a marked improvement from Tottenham in their first full season in charge.
Spurs fans will be hoping to see the club back in the top six, while some pundits have suggested that even Champions League qualification could be within the Lilywhites’ reach.

Supercomputer expects Tottenham to finish in eighth place
Football Meets Data have crunched the numbers and their supercomputer has backed Spurs to get back into Europe, but not the European competition that their supporters would want.
The data analysis platform backs the Lilywhites to finish in eighth place in the 2026-27 season, which is likely to be enough for a spot in next season’s Europa Conference League.
They predict that the top six will consist of Arsenal, Manchester City, Liverpool, Manchester United, Aston Villa and Chelsea in that order, while backing Newcastle to secure 7th place before Spurs.
Spurs’ chances of qualifying for the Champions League revealed
The Supercomputer gives the Lilywhites just a 1.6 per cent chance of winning the Premier League, which Tottenham supporters will not be surprised by.
However, worryingly, their number crunching suggests that Spurs have just a 15.9 per cent chance of finishing in the top four, and a 22.4 per cent chance of finishing in the top five.
In fact, they think even Europa League qualification is unlikely for Roberto De Zerbi’s side as things stand, giving them just a 29.2 per cent chance of securing a top six finish.
