Jake Osgathorpe provides predictions for every round of Super 6 in his weekly column. Here we explain how the game works.
Round 8 - Jake's score = TBC
Round 7 - Jake's score = 6pts
Round 6 - Jake's score = 2pts
Round 5 - Jake's score = 6pts
Round 4 - Jake's score = 8pts
Round 3 - Jake's score = 7pts
Round 2 - Jake's score = 11pts
Round 1 - Jake's score = 6pts
The 25/26 season of gets under way this weekend with a £1m jackpot!
Last season there were two winners of the £1m Super 6 jackpot in the most dramatic of fashion.
The first in mid-September looked like it had no chance with Bournemouth 2-0 down at Everton but the Cherries turned it around with three late goals to secure one lucky player the big prize, and only a month later there was a second winner who scooped the prize thanks to four injury time goals across four different games!
There was also a £100,000 winner from a midweek edition thanks to a 95th-minute Reece James equaliser for Chelsea against Bournemouth.
What is Super 6 and ?
Super 6 is a game where players have to predict the scores of six football fixtures each round to earn points.
Each round closes at the kick off time of the first fixture of that round.
Predict all six scores correctly and you could win the £250,000 jackpot - which is boosted to £1m at times throughout the season.
How are points scored in Super 6?
Points are scored as follows:
- 5 points for a correct score
- 2 points for a correct result (win, draw, or loss)
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