Thursday 19 January 2017 11:47, UK
Manchester United and Manchester City are on course to miss out on Champions League qualification, according to the Sky Sports Premier Predictor.
United are now predicted to finish higher than their 'noisy neighbours' for the first time this season, but still only have a 44 per cent chance of reaching the top four.
City now have just a one in three chance of Champions League football next season after being thrashed by Everton - while both clubs have little chance of winning the title, as Pep Guardiola conceded at the weekend.
United have just a two per cent chance of taking the crown, according to the Sky Sports Premier Predictor, while City are given just a one per cent probability of claiming a third Premier League title.
The Premier Predictor works by allocating ranking points based on teams' performances - taking into account the difficulty of the opposition, home advantage and margin of victory.
Ahead of this weekend's games, Tottenham are now favourites to beat Manchester City at the Etihad, but United are expected to maintain their strong recent form against Stoke.
Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool are expected to win comfortably against Hull, Burnley and Swansea, with home victories also most likely for Bournemouth, Middlesbrough, Southampton and West Brom.
For full predictions for the weekend and the season, see below…