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Win With Super Six!

29 November 2013

Club News

Win With Super Six!

29 November 2013

£250,000 up for grabs this weekend.

Round 18 of Super 6 features five Premier League games and one Sky Bet Football League fixture with a £250,000 jackpot up for grabs.

All you have to do is correctly predict the score in each of the six games to be in with a chance of taking home the cheque, while a £5,000 guaranteed reward goes to the week’s most accurate entry if no one claims the grand prize.

Below, Sky Bet’s Jamie Casey previews Round 18 of the free-to-play football predictor game.  

So don’t delay, get your predictions in now - ‘Soccer Saturday Super 6’.

Aston Villa v Sunderland
 Seven of the last nine meetings between these two sides have gone under 2.5 goalsStat:
 Aston Villa 6-1 Sunderland (April 29, 2013)Last meeting:
 After going four games without scoring, Villa have netted four in their last two outings, two of which came in their second-half fight-back against local rivals West Brom on Monday. However, Sunderland have improved under Gus Poyet with two wins in their last four. The Black Cats remain bottom of the Premier League, though, with Sky Bet making the hosts odds-on to win this one.Form:

Most likely scoreline according to Sky Bet’s odds: Aston Villa 1-0 Sunderland (11/2)

Cardiff v Arsenal
 Cardiff have not beaten Arsenal since 1961, having played them 11 times in all competitions since.Stat:
 Arsenal 4-0 Cardiff (February 16, 2009)Last meeting:
 Cardiff will be buoyed by their last-gasp draw at home to Manchester United last weekend, but in Arsenal they welcome the Premier League leaders. The Gunners bounced back from defeat at Manchester United by brushing Southampton aside on Saturday, though eight of Cardiff’s 13 points so far have come at home.Form:

Most likely scoreline according to Sky Bet’s odds: Cardiff 0-1 Arsenal (11/2)

Everton v Stoke 
 Each of the last eight Premier League games between these two have produced two goals or less.Stat:
 Everton 1-0 Stoke (March 30, 2013)Last meeting:
 Everton shouldn’t be too disheartened by Liverpool’s last-gasp equaliser in the Merseyside derby last weekend as the Toffees were behind twice. They’ve still only lost once in the Premier League under Roberto Martinez, less than any other side. Sky Bet make them odds-on favourites here, but Stoke will take confidence from their first win in nine league games last time out. Form:

Most likely scoreline according to Sky Bet’s odds: Everton 1-0 Stoke (9/2)

Norwich v Crystal Palace
 Tony Pulis, who takes charge of his first Palace game here, has never been relegated in 21 years of managementStat:
 Crystal Palace 0-0 Norwich (Jan 29, 2011)Last meeting:
 Palace defied the odds last weekend by beating Hull on their own turf with 10 men, and that was under the guidance of caretaker boss Keith Millen. Tony Pulis will take charge for this one and the so-called honeymoon period could take over if Norwich continue to struggle for goals. Despite investing heavily in attack in the summer, the Canaries average less than a goal a game.Form:

Most likely scoreline according to Sky Bet’s odds: Norwich 1-1 Crystal Palace

West Ham v Fulham
 Fulham have lost eight of their 12 Premier League matches this seasonStat:
 Fulham 3-1 West Ham (Jan 30, 2013)Last Meeting:
Martin Jol is one of Sky Bet’s front-runners in the next Premier League manager to go betting market, and the pressure really will be on if Fulham lose again here. West Ham haven’t been too much better, though, as they’re without a win in five and sit just above the Cottagers in the table on goal difference. It’s a tough one to call, but home advantage makes the Hammers Sky Bet’s 5/6 favourites. Form: 

Most likely scoreline according to Sky Bet’s odds: West Ham 1-1 Fulham (11/2)

Barnsley v Birmingham
 Both teams have score in four of the last five meetings between the two clubsStat:
 Barnsley 1-2 Birmingham (Dec 26, 2012)Last meeting:
 Both teams are struggling but the visitors are four points better off in the Sky Bet Championship table. The Tykes are without a win in their last four and have only registered two in the league all season, while the Blues are looking for their fifth win. The visitors will be encouraged by their recent away success at Huddersfield, which was followed by a credible home draw with promotion-chasing Blackpool.Form:

Most likely scoreline according to Sky Bet’s odds: Barnsley 1-1 Birmingham (6/1)


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