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Supercomputer runs early 2026/27 Everton prediction, Europe and relegation chances shared

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Although the summer is young, Everton’s league finish for the 2026/27 season has already been predicted by one Supercomputer.

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Everton predicted for marginal improvement in 2026/27 season

Last season, Everton ended the campaign in 13th position with 49 points to their name.

The Toffees failed to win any of their last seven games, which saw any hopes of European qualification fizzle out.

A Supercomputer from Betting Lounge has now run a prediction for the upcoming term, with Everton expected to finish one place better off.

PosTeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Arsenal (C)38257675304582
2Manchester City38248678334580
3Liverpool38219870383272
4Aston Villa382081065422368
5Manchester United381981163461765
6Chelsea3817101160481261
7Newcastle United381610125850858
8Tottenham Hotspur381511125552356
9Brighton & Hove Albion381510135250255
10AFC Bournemouth381411135051-153
11Brentford381312134852-451
12Everton381213134550-549
13Sunderland381113144250-846
14Fulham381112154455-1145
15Nottingham Forest381012164155-1442
16Crystal Palace38912173856-1839
17Leeds United38910193960-2137
18Ipswich Town (R)3879223265-3330
19Hull City (R)38511222868-4026
20Coventry City (R)38410242557-3222

Moyes’ side are being predicted to finish the 2026/27 campaign on the same number of points, but to finish one place higher.

The Toffees should benefit from a lack of European football, which nine of the Premier League clubs will have to consider in the upcoming season.

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Everton are looking to make five key signings this summer in an attempt to improve their squad from the one which finished in 13th.

There will undoubtedly be the target of European qualification set at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Moyes set the target of Europe for Everton at the very start of the 2025/26 season, but the Blues stumbled at the final hurdle.

However, the Supercomputer is only giving the Toffees a mere 1% chance at qualifying for Europe in the 2026/27 season.

To put things into context, Everton have a greater chance at relegation, according to the prediction, with a 4% chance of going down.

This prediction is telling of the lack of business done in the early stages of this summer’s transfer market.

Clearly, Everton have a lot of work to do.