WREXHAM are set to miss out on automatic promotion from League Two according to a supercomputer.
The predicted final table for this season sees the Red Dragons drop out of the top three.
Meanwhile, former Premier League manager Nigel Adkins has been tipped to finish the campaign rock bottom.
Best Gambling Sites’ supercomputer has simulated the rest of the season 1,000 times to predict the final standings.
Using previous results and the current form of each side, the outcomes of the promotion, play-off and survival races have all been predicted.
According to the supercomputer, Stockport will return to League One for the first time since 2010 as champions.
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The Hatters will be joined by Morecambe and Mansfield in the automatic promotion places based on the simulations.
However, Wrexham, who currently sit third, are set to drop into the play-offs and finish fifth.
Owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney will see their side navigate the play-offs alongside Bradford, Accrington and MK Dons.
Fellow newly-promoted side Notts County are also set for heartache come the end of the season.
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Despite being above Wrexham in second at the time of writing, the Magpies are predicted to fall away and end the campaign in ninth.
At the opposite end of the table, it is bad news for Adkins and Tranmere, who are tipped to finish bottom of the table and 14 points from safety.
Relegation would end the club’s six-year stay in the Football League, with Sutton expected to join them in dropping into non-league.
Adkins was appointed earlier this month, replacing Ian Dawes as he combines his managerial duties with his role as the club’s technical director.
He previously had two spells as a Premier League boss with Southampton and Reading.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk