An updated supercomputer has predicted where Wycombe Wanderers will finish in the league this season.

The Chairboys currently sit top of the League One table with 11 victories from their opening 15 games, accumulating 35 points in the process.

At the time of writing, Matt Bloomfield’s side are four points clear of second place Wrexham, with the Adams Park team having a game in hand over the Welsh outfit.

Their brilliant start to the campaign has also seen Wanderers score in 21 of their 22 matches in all competitions this season, which includes netting in each of their last 20 league outings – a run that stretches back to April.

Several days after Wycombe’s 1-0 win over Crawley Town in the third tier, Grosvenor Casinos suggested that the Chairboys would finish the campaign in seventh place, missing out on the play-offs by a single point.

However, that victory against the Red Devils began a winning league run which has now reached seven matches.

Now, the prediction table has changed with Casino Hawks suggesting that Wycombe will WIN the league.

According to Casino Hawks, Wycombe have been predicted to win the league According to Casino Hawks, Wycombe have been predicted to win the league (Image: Casino Hawks) They have put the Chairboys top of the standings with 99 points, six clear of second-placed Birmingham City.

Stockport County, Bolton Wanderers, Wrexham and Huddersfield Town will also get into the play-offs according to their predictions.

A spokesperson from Casino Hawks said: “This table represents the model's prediction of the final standings at the end of the season.

“It incorporates any actual results that have occurred so far if any and predicts the exact scores for the remaining games to compile a final league table."

Of course, the predicted table has no bearing on what will happen by May, but, Wycombe are very much the team to beat in the division at this present moment.

The Chairboys set several records following their 3-2 win away at Lincoln City on November 23, which included a record ninth straight win in all competitions – a feat that has never happened for the club since joining the Football League in 1993.

This last occurred in 1992 in the Conference (now the National League).

The win at Sincil Bank was also their first away at Lincoln since January 2011, and it was also the 13th time in 15 league games they have scored more than once in the same game.

Up next is Mansfield Town at home on November 26.