Sean McConville of Accrington Stanley is challenged by Dan Gardner of Wigan Athletic during the Sky Bet League One match between Accrington Stanley and Wigan Athletic at The Crown Ground on March 20, 2021 in Accrington, England.Sean McConville of Accrington Stanley is challenged by Dan Gardner of Wigan Athletic during the Sky Bet League One match between Accrington Stanley and Wigan Athletic at The Crown Ground on March 20, 2021 in Accrington, England.
Sean McConville of Accrington Stanley is challenged by Dan Gardner of Wigan Athletic during the Sky Bet League One match between Accrington Stanley and Wigan Athletic at The Crown Ground on March 20, 2021 in Accrington, England.

'Supercomputer' predicts where Wigan Athletic, Blackpool, Sunderland and Peterborough United will finish in League One!

With just five points separating the bottom six clubs - and four points separating fifth and 12th - a sophisticated ‘supercomputer’ has calculated where Wigan Athletic and their League One rivals will finish in the table.

FiveThirtyEight’s data model uses statistics to map out the season, and they are predicting another exhilarating battle for promotion and survival in League One.

There finally seems to be some light at the end of the tunnel for the Latics off the pitch after a takeover of the club was confirmed.

Administrators at the DW Stadium agreed a deal last Monday with Phoenix 2021 Limited, a a consortium led by Bahraini businessman Abdulrahman Al-Jasmi.

But a darkness continues to enshroud on-the-field matters, with Leam Richardson's side still scrapping to keep their head above water.

Wigan are two points adrift of safety in the third tier with 10 games remaining, but could climb out of the relegation zone by making the most of their game in hand on the sides above.

The Latics, in 22nd place, are below Bristol Rovers on goal difference and trail Northampton Town and Swindon Town by two and three points respectively.

Scroll down and click through the gallery to see where your League One team could finish this campaign.