Sky Bet Super 6: Latest Matches and Predictions
Sky Bet’s Super 6 is a free-to-play game that gives players the chance to win £250,000 by predicting Premier League scorelines. Below you can find the latest chosen matches for Super 6, along with our expert predictions from the team here at Squawka.
Which matches are involved in Sky Bet’s Super 6 this week?
Super 6 returns this week with six matches from the Premier League and League Cup. The all-important deadline is at 15:00pm on Saturday, so make sure to get your entries in.
- Man City vs Brighton
- Ipswich vs Nottingham Forest
- Bournemouth vs Brentford
- Arsenal vs Chelsea
- Liverpool vs Newcastle
- Leicester vs Man United
Squawka predictions for Sky Bet’s Super 6 this week
- Man City 2-2 Brighton
- Ipswich 0-2 Nottingham Forest
- Bournemouth 1-2 Brentford
- Arsenal 2-1 Chelsea
- Liverpool 2-0 Newcastle
- Leicester 0-1 Man United
Super 6 Terms and Conditions
- This Competition is only open to persons aged 18 years or over who reside in the UK, Isle of Man, Channel Islands, or Republic of Ireland.
- Sky Bet may require entrants to provide proof of age, residence and identity.
- The Competition will run until terminated at Sky Bet’s sole discretion. They also reserve the right to suspend or modify the competition at any time.
- Entry to the competition is free.
- You must register to open an account on the Website or the Mobile Apps in your name. Any entrant found to be registered in the name of any other person will be disqualified.
- Only one account is permitted to be registered per entrant.
- Only one entry per round is permitted per entrant.
- There will be 6 fixtures in each full round of the competition.
- The list of fixtures and kick off times for each round can be viewed at the Super 6 website or app.
- Players will receive 5 points for each correct score (number of goals for each team) predicted in a Super 6 fixture.
- Players will receive 2 points for each correct result (win, draw, or loss for each team) predicted in a Super 6 fixture.
- The fixture scores and time of first goal (“Fixture and Goal Data”) are published by the Stats Perform group (“Opta”). The Fixture and Goal Data published by Opta will determine the final league positions and winners of all Prizes (as defined below).
- Any goals scored in injury time will be recorded as forty-five minutes for the first half and ninety minutes for the second half of the fixture.
- The timing of goals scored will be recorded as follows:
- 0 – 59 seconds = 1st minute;
- 1m 00s – 1m 59s = 2nd minute;
- 2m 00s—2m 59s = 3rd minute, and so on. For example, if a player selects minute 6 for the Golden Goal Prediction, then this will apply if the first goal is scored between 5m 00s and 5m 59s.
- If no goals are scored in any of the fixtures, the correct answer will be 0 or 90.