The 6 Scores Challenge returns with Sam Matterface and Steve Freeth giving their latest set of predictions.
The free-to-play game gives customers the chance to win up to £1,000,000 by correctly predicting the outcome of six fixtures.
New to the 2023/24 season, 6 Scores Challenge players will win a share of £20,000 for predicting five correct scores, a share of £10,000 for four correct scores and a share of £5,000 for three correct scores.
It's set to be another fascinating weekend of Premier League action with a number of intriguing fixtures.
Arsenal and Wolves kick the 6 Scores Challenge off on Saturday at 15:00 with Mikel Arteta's side looking to preserve their status as league leaders, before Nottingham Forest take on Everton at the City Ground in the second selected fixture at 17:30.
Newcastle United entertain Manchester United at 20:00 on Saturday with both teams looking to make ground on the Premier League's top four.
The 6 Scores Challenge then moves into Sunday with three matches. At 14:00 is an exciting encounter between Chelsea and Brighton at Stamford Bridge, with goals plentiful for both sides in recent weeks.
Also kicking-off at 14:00 is West Ham v Crystal Palace, which leads into Sunday's headline fixture of Manchester City v Tottenham at 16:30, where two of the Premier League's serial entertainers clash in what's set to be a captivating contest at the Etihad.
Here is the full list Premier League fixtures to predict this weekend with bet365's 6 Scores Challenge:
Date | Time | Fixture |
---|---|---|
Saturday 2nd December | 15:00 | Arsenal v Wolves |
Saturday 2nd December | 17:30 | Nottm Forest v Everton |
Saturday 2nd December | 20:00 | Newcastle v Man Utd |
Sunday 3rd December | 14:00 | Chelsea v Brighton |
Sunday 3rd December | 14:00 | West Ham v Crystal Palace |
Sunday 3rd December | 16:30 | Man City v Tottenham |
6 Scores Challenge prize breakdown:
Three correct scores - A share of £5,000
Four correct scores - A share of £10,000
Five correct scores - A share of £20,000
Six correct scores - A share of £1,000,000
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