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Supercomputer predicts League One table as Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney learn Wrexham’s fate and runaway champions

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A SUPERCOMPUTER has predicted the final League One table - and it's good news for Wrexham.

The Red Dragons have enjoyed a meteoric rise following the arrival of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.

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Wrexham are set for another successful seasonCredit: Alamy
Birmingham are also tipped to have a great campaignCredit: Alamy

Co-owners Reynolds and McElhenney have overseen two successive promotions in as many years from the National League up to League One.

Wrexham currently sit second in the table, two points behind leaders Birmingham.

And a supercomputer from predicts them to stay there until the end of the campaign.

The Red Dragons are expected to finish with 92 points.

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They are set to be pipped to the post by Birmingham, who were relegated from the Championship last season.

The supercomputer predicts Chris Davies' side to finish with 98 points following a strong start to the campaign.

Stockport County, Mansfield, Lincoln and Huddersfield are expected to compete in the play-offs - with Bolton just missing out.

At the other end of the table, Burton, Crawley and Cambridge United are all in danger of relegation.

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Cambridge have been predicted to finish rock bottom with just 22 points.

Shrewsbury are tipped to narrowly miss the drop by just two points come May, despite being in the danger zone right now.

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Meanwhile, the likes of Leyton Orient, Reading, Charlton, Blackpool and Peterborough are set to remain well clear.

Several League One games originally scheduled for this weekend have been postponed due to the international break.

Crawley Town against Shrewsbury will go ahead as planned.

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