A supercomputer has given it's predictions for the upcoming round of Premier League fixtures, backing Manchester Untied to end their three game winless streak across all competitions.
The Red Devils have conceded 14 goals in their last six outings in the Premier League and Europa League, with Erik ten Hag's side dropping to 13th in the league standings, after losing three of their opening games to Tottenham, Arsenal and Brighton.
Despite their underwhelming start, that also saw them go 4-3 down to Bayern Munich in their Champions League opener on Wednesday night, the Opta supercomputer is giving them a 46.8 per cent chance to defeat Burnley on Saturday afternoon at Turf Moor.
The computer gave Vincent Kompany' side a 24.9 per cent chance of winning the clash, with the newly promoted side sitting second from bottom having failed to win so far this season, but managed to hold Nottingham Forest to a 1-1 draw last weekend, with Lyle Foster being sent off in the fourth minute of injury time.
Elsewhere, unbeaten Arsenal and Tottenham go head-to-head in what is gearing up to be one of the biggest North London Derbies for a long time, with both sides enjoying impressive starts to the new league campaign.
Neither have been beaten as yet, with both sides winning four of their opening matches, each drawing the fifth game, with both sitting level on 13 points with Spurs only above Arsenal in second place on goal difference.
Despite losing Harry Kane to Bayern Munich in the summer, Tottenham have still managed to find the back of the net more than most teams in the Premier League under new manager Ange Postecoglou - scoring 13 times so far, third only to Brighton (15) and Man City (14).
But the supercomputer is favouring Mikel Arteta's
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