Thursday, 12 September 2013
What does a computer know??
The premier league returns this weekend after the international break, and this week I have approached the blog in a different way. I have been experimenting with a predictive model and I have decided to give the model a test run and see how successful it will be. Some of the suggestions go against my own personal opinion but I'm giving the model its chance.
MAN UTD v CRYSTAL PALACE
The model clearly indicates a home victory and three or more goals.
ASTON VILLA v NEWCASTLE
A close match with little between these teams but slightly siding with the home team. Also the indications are for under three goals to be scored which I would argue with but I backing the model this week.
FULHAM v WEST BROM
For the match at Craven Cottage the model predicts a home victory and a minimum of two goals scored.
HULL v CARDIFF
The model suggests a minimum of two goals in this match with the match result leaning towards a draw.
STOKE v MAN CITY
At the Britannia the model predicts an away victory and also siding towards less than three goals scored.
SUNDERLAND v ARSENAL
The good news for Arsene Wenger is that my prediction model suggests Arsenal will come away from the Stadium of Light with something. Also suggestions are for less than three goals to be scored.
TOTTENHAM v NORWICH
The model suggests a home victory with a minimum of two goals scored.
EVERTON v CHELSEA
This is suggested to be a close contest slightly favouring Chelsea with a clearer indication of goals to be scored.
SOUTHAMPTON v WEST HAM
At St.Marys the indications are for a home victory but less than three goals to be scored.
SWANSEA v LIVERPOOL
The draw is the favoured result in the Monday night game, but also the indications are for goals to be scored as well.
Lets see if a computer knows anything about football !!!
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