In the game Super 6, players must correctly anticipate the results of six football games each round to score points. At the start of the first match of each round, each round concludes.
If you accurately predict all six scores, you have a chance to win the £250,000 prize. Following is how points are awarded: A proper score is worth five points, while a correct outcome (win, draw, or loss) is worth two points.
Super 6 Predictions And Correct Score Tips
Blades to bounce
- Sheffield United vs West Ham
- Sky Sports: Sunday, 14:00 GMT
This appears to be a fantastic chance for Sheffield United to win. With Edson Alvarez (injured), Pablo Fornals (injured), Nayef Aguerd (AFCON), Said Benrahma (suspended), Michail Antonio (injured), Mohamed Kudus (AFCON), Lucas Paqueta (injured), and Jarrod Bowen (injured) playing against them, West Ham will be without these players.
All season, the Blades won’t have a better opportunity to defeat a team ranked in the top half. Chris Wilder’s team has been playing well lately, particularly in his three home games. They defeated Brentford, lost to Liverpool by a tight margin, and created 3.6 xG in an unfair loss to Luton.
Score prediction: Sheffield United 1-0 West Ham (Sky Bet odds: 17/2)
Cherries to take a chance
- Bournemouth vs Liverpool
- Sky Sports: Sunday, 16:30 GMT
This Bournemouth team is winning. Of their nine league games since the beginning of November, they have won six and lost two, with the losses occurring at the hands of Tottenham and Manchester City. They have amassed the second-most expected points (xP) per game throughout that time, averaging 2.04 xGF and 1.12 xGA per game.
Iraola’s team is real, and they will be confident in their ability to defeat a Liverpool team that is without several important players. With Andy Robertson and Konstantinos Tsimikas still sidelined, Joe Gomez will once again start at left back and rookie Conor Bradley at right back.
The Reds are without their two greatest and most inventive players, Mohamed Salah (AFCON) and Trent Alexander-Arnold (hurt). This increases the vulnerability of a travelling squad that is already at risk. Bournemouth can take advantage of this and shock everyone because they have conceded an average of 1.53 xGA per game away from home this season compared to 1.77 last season.
Score prediction: Bournemouth 2-1 Liverpool (Sky Bet odds: 12/1)
Back the Baggies
- Norwich vs West Brom
- Saturday, 15:00 GMT
Although Norwich is still a mystery this season, it is difficult to imagine them winning against a West Brom team that is currently in the top eight of the Sky Bet Championship.
Expected goals have the Baggies ranked seventh in the league this season, with Norwich coming in at number fourteen. Despite Carlos Corberan’s club’s lacklustre away record (W4 D3 L6), the Baggies are the superior team in this encounter.
Score prediction: Norwich 1-2 West Brom (Sky Bet odds: 8/1)
All square at Ashton Gate
- Bristol City vs Watford
- Saturday, 15:00 GMT
With four wins out of their past five away games, Watford is riding high as they prepare to take on Bristol City. Performances haven’t translated into results, either, as Valerian Ismael’s team ranks 14th on the away underlying process and allows 1.53 xGA per away game.
Under Liam Manning, Bristol City had begun to gather momentum, but three straight losses have put an end to their run. It’s difficult to separate these two, but at least they’ve proven reliable at home.
Score prediction: Bristol City 1-1 Watford (Sky Bet odds: 11/2)
Goals, goals, goals
- Brentford vs Nottingham Forest
- Sky Sports: Saturday, 17:30 GMT
Ivan Toney, Brentford’s captain and talisman, is back in the lineup following a protracted ban, and he should serve as the spark that propels the team’s charge in the second half of the campaign. The Bees have scored in seven of their previous eight games, despite their recent poor performance.
Chances and goals have continued to flow. Nuno Espirito Santo’s hiring by Nottingham Forest was expected to be followed by a string of cagey, low-scoring games, but that hasn’t happened at all. Twenty goals have been scored in Forest’s five games since his arrival, with the Tricky Trees scoring and giving up a lot of goals, and that shouldn’t end here.
Score prediction: Brentford 2-2 Nottingham Forest (Sky Bet odds: 12/1)
Easy at Elland Road
- Leeds vs Preston
- Sky Sports: Sunday, 12:00 GMT
Leeds has now taken over at the top of the xG standings, even though they may not be at the top of the table. With an average of 1.80 xGF and 0.86 xGA per game, their underlying process is the best in the second tier, which puts them in a strong position to push in the second half of the season.
When they play Preston on Sunday, who are ranked 18th in the league according to xG data, they should have no trouble. Although North End defeated the Whites in the rematch, Illan Meslier’s red card after 53 minutes proved to be the game-winning factor. There must be no repetition.
Score prediction: Leeds 2-0 Preston (Sky Bet odds: 5/1)