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WREXHAM'S Hollywood rise through the divisions will hit the breaks this year as they miss out on promotion from League One, according to a supercomputer.

The Red Dragons have got off to a fast start after returning to the third tier for the first time in 14 years following back-to-back promotions.

Wrexham are predicted to miss out on autos but finish in the play-offs
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Wrexham are predicted to miss out on autos but finish in the play-offsCredit: PA
Birmingham are tipped to miss out on the title despite signing Jay Stansfield for £15m
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Birmingham are tipped to miss out on the title despite signing Jay Stansfield for £15mCredit: Rex
Steve Bruce could guide Blackpool to 15th after being appointed this week
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Steve Bruce could guide Blackpool to 15th after being appointed this weekCredit: PA

But they will have to do things differently this year if they are to reach the Championship as a supercomputer predicted Phil Parkinson's side to finish in the play-offs.

A supercomputer run by has tipped Wrexham to finish fifth - nine points off an automatic promotion place.

Big spenders Birmingham are expected to beat the Ryan Reynolds-owned side to second place.

Chris Davies' side have earned 10 points from their opening four games in the league this campaign.

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However the Blues are tipped to miss out on the league title to Bolton despite their record £30MILLION spend this summer.

Even the arrival of £15m Jay Stansfield - League One's most expensive signing ever - will seemingly not be enough for Birmingham to be crowned champions.

Bolton have got off to a slow start with just one win from four games but are tipped to pip Birmingham to the title by three points.

While Huddersfield, Peterborough and Lincoln are all set to join Wrexham in the play-offs.

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Bolton will be League One champions
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Bolton will be League One champions

And it is the Imps who will upset the odds and progress through the play-off, beating Peterborough 2-1 at Wembley to reach the second tier for the first time in over 60 years.

There is also a big shock at the opposite end of the table with Nathan Jones' Charlton heading for the drop.

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The Addicks have won three of their first four games but are predicted to win just nine more matches, resulting in relegation.

Elsewhere Blackpool are expected to move out of the relegation zone and finish 15th following the appointment of Steve Bruce.

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