WANDERERS are predicted to finish 10th in League One this season, according to a supercomputer.
The table - which is based on a wide range of data from football statistics website FiveThirtyEight - predicts that Ian Evatt’s men will finish on 70 points.
This is a big increase from last month, when the Whites were expected to finish 14th come the end of April.
Wanderers have won seven of their last nine matches following Saturday’s convincing 4-0 win against Wimbledon at the UniBol.
Evatt's men currently sit 10th in the table - seven points behind sixth-placed Wycombe, who have played a game fewer.
The Chairboys are predicted to drop out of the top six in the coming weeks, with in-form Sheffield Wednesday taking their place.
Elsewhere, current leaders Rotherham are expected to clinch the League One title ahead of Wigan.
At the other end, Crewe, Doncaster, Gillingham and Morecambe are all predicted to suffer relegation.
Here is the predicted League one table in full
1. Rotherham
2. Wigan
3. MK Dons
4. Sheffield Wednesday
5. Oxford
6. Plymouth
7. Wycombe
8. Sunderland
9. Ipswich
10. Bolton
11. Portsmouth
12. Accrington
13. Burton
14. Charlton
15. Cheltenham
16. Cambridge
17. Lincoln
18. Shrewsbury
19. Fleetwood
20. Wimbledon
21. Morecambe
22. Gillingham
23. Doncaster
24. Crewe
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