Where AI thinks Tottenham would finish in the EFL Championship next season if relegated
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Where AI thinks Tottenham would finish in the EFL Championship next season if relegated
"It would be a huge shock to see the Irons relegated back to the Championship for the first time since 2012, but an even greater surprise could still occur, as their London rivals, Tottenham Hotspur, are only four points clear of the drop zone following their second 4-1 loss of the season in the North London derby to league leaders, Arsenal, on Sunday afternoon."
"In the past two seasons, we have seen all six of the sides promoted from the Championship be instantly relegated in the form of Burnley, Sheffield United, Luton Town, Leicester City, Ipswich Town and Southampton. Only the Clarets were able to regain their top-flight status at the first time of asking last campaign as they finished second to Leeds United on goal difference whilst achieving 100 points."
"However, it feels inevitable that they and Wolverhampton Wanderers are two of the three sides who will be relegated to the EFL barring a strong run of end-of-season form. As such, it is the final spot in the relegation places which is catching the eye of many, with West Ham United still occupying 18th place."
The Premier League relegation battle intensifies as multiple sides face potential demotion to the EFL Championship. Burnley and Wolverhampton Wanderers are considered near-certain relegation candidates, while West Ham United occupies 18th place, just two points from safety with eleven games remaining. Tottenham Hotspur presents an even more dramatic scenario, sitting only four points above the relegation zone following their 4-1 loss to Arsenal in the North London derby. Despite finishing 17th last season with a comfortable 13-point buffer, Spurs now face genuine relegation danger. The article notes that all six promoted sides from the previous two seasons were immediately relegated, with only Burnley achieving promotion back to the Premier League at the first attempt.
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