Nottingham Forest backed to land Champions League spot as supercomputer decides top four Could Nottingham Forest, two-time European Cup winners in 1979 and 1980, make an unthinkable return to Europe’s elite competition next season?
They are currently four points clear of Chelsea in fourth and seven clear of Manchester City, who sit in fifth.
The supercomputer backs Liverpool to finish top with 96 points - ten-points clear of runners-up Arsenal.
It has predicted a scenario where Forest will be in the Champions League for the first time having previously scaled to the top of the European mountain when Brian Clough was at the club.
And a supercomputer run by CasinoHawks has predicted a European return for Forest after they were tipped be so many to go down before the season started.