Final Premier League table – where Newcastle United are predicted to finish after Everton demolition
Following Everton’s victory, Newcastle United is predicted to finish in the Premier League this season.
After a thrilling 4-1 victory at Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium, Newcastle United’s season is still up and down after twelve games.
The Magpies failed to score in their first six games without a striker until they signed two in the last days of the transfer window. They drew at Bournemouth after doing the same against Aston Villa and Leeds United, all of which ended in 0-0 draws.
They managed to score twice against Liverpool despite the turmoil, but as we all know, a late 3-2 loss put a stop to any dreams of earning points that day. And, if it was late, did so against Barcelona as well.
Finally, Newcastle defeated Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-0, mostly thanks to the goals and line-leading abilities of rookie Nick Woltemade. Before really scoring four goals in the Carabao Cup victory over Bradford City, the boys played out a boring draw at the Vitality Stadium.
Lastly, the Magpies lost 2-1 at St. James’ Park after blowing a one-goal lead against Arsenal.
The Magpies easily defeated Union Saint-Gilloise 4-0 in Brussels during the week, and they subsequently defeated Nottingham Forest 2-0. However, the Magpies let a late draw go when Danny Welbeck scored twice to offset Nick Woltemade’s equalizer against Brighton, almost as if they were reverting to form.
After that, they won three straight games against Benfica, Fulham, and Spurs before losing 3-1 to West Ham United.
A victory over Athletic Club in the middle of the week raised hopes, but Brentford presented a completely different test. Although it was a crucial match, the Magpies lost 3-1. Then came the Man City miracle with the wizard Harvey Barnes, followed by a humble defeat at Marseille in the south of France.
The Magpies’ first away victory since April came at Merseyside, when Malick Thiaw’s double made it back-to-back Premier League victories. Lewis Miley and Nick Woltemade also scored.
In light of all of that, we asked the AI program Grok to forecast the Premier League’s events for this season. Here are the results.


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