A supercomputer has predicted where Wycombe Wanderers will finish in the league this season.
The Chairboys have started their 2024/25 campaign in fine form as they currently sit in fifth place with 17 points from their opening nine games.
Matt Bloomfield’s side are unbeaten in their last seven in the league after losing their first two fixtures (against Birmingham City and Wrexham respectively), and have scored in every game so far.
Their last blank in the league came six months ago in a 0-0 draw versus Derby County.
They have also only lost four of their last 20 league games since March.
However, despite this brilliant start to the league season, Grosvenor Casinos has prophesied that the Chairboys will finish the campaign outside the play-off places.
Using their supercomputer, the casino, which has two outlets in neighbouring Reading, believe the Adams Park side will finish in seventh position – one place and one point outside the play-offs.
Birmingham City and Huddersfield Town, who were relegated down to League One from the Championship in the summer, are forecasted to go up automatically, both on 91 points.
Making the play-offs are Lincoln City (third), Charlton Athletic (fourth), Bolton Wanderers (fifth), and Stockport County (sixth).
Peterborough United, who Wycombe play next, are predicted to finish in 17th, whilst Burton Albion (24th), Cambridge United (23rd) Shrewsbury Town (22nd) and Crawley Town (21st) are supposedly due to go down.
The supercomputer has based its calculations from all of the club's stats and results so far, but this doesn’t have a baring on where any of the 24 teams will actually finish this season.
For more information, go to https://www.grosvenorcasinos.com/sport.
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