Where supercomputer predicts Northampton Town will finish and how the final League Two table is expected to look
By Stephen Thirkill
Published 10th Mar 2022, 15:37 BST
The technology is expecting Cobblers to take it right down to the wire
With just 11 games left of the 2021/22 season, League Two is starting to get to the business end and Northampton Town are in a decent position right now.
The supercomputer, which is a complex collection of statistics from various sources, has calculated what the table is expected to look like at the end of play on May 7.
It's not great news for Cobblers fans as it looks set to go right down to the wire as Sutton and Newport are expected to push Mansfield all the way.
Here is how the supercomputer is predicting the League Two will look after matchday 46.
It's not great news for Cobblers fans as it looks set to go right down to the wire as Sutton and Newport are expected to push Mansfield all the way.
21. Barrow AFC - 46pts (-15GD)
Barrow are currently two points above the drop zone, but they are predicted to survive by just one point during a dramatic end to the season.
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They will cut it way finer than they wanted but it will still be job done for Stevenage at the end of the season. They will avoid relegation by one point.
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They've fought hard all season but it won't be enough for Oldham, who are predicted to be relegated by one point. They have a 33 per cent chance of getting relegated.
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They are nine adrift of safety with nine to play and given no chance of survival. Supercomputer's latest prediction gives Scunthorpe a 99 per cent chance of playing National League football next season.
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