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Sam Matterface, Kelly Somers and Steve Freeth have had their say on this week’s bet365 6 Scores Challenge

Last week was a disastrous round for bet365 players. Not a single player correctly predicted that Brighton would beat Chelsea 4-1 AND that Newcastle would defeat Aston Villa 4-0, meaning that the jackpot was safe following the two Saturday 3pm matches.

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This weekend’s 6 Scores Challenge kicks-off on Saturday at 3pm when Fulham travel to the Etihad to take on champions Manchester City, and concludes with a cracker at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as Spurs take on Liverpool. In between, players will have to correctly predict the score for Everton v Leicester, Chelsea v Arsenal, Aston Villa v Man Utd and Southampton v Newcastle.

The game gives customers the chance to win cash prizes by predicting the scores of six football matches, every week. The premise is very simple… yet the reward could be huge!

If all of your predictions are correct, you will win bet365’s 6 Scores Challenge jackpot.

View all 6 Scores Challenge fixtures below, alongside the predictions from Sam, Kelly and Steve. Don’t forget, all is not lost if you fall short on one or two results, bet365 will also be offering prizes for three, four and five correct results.

6 Scores Challenge Prizes

Three correct scores - £5

Four correct scores - £50

Five correct scores - £1,000

Six correct scores - up to £1,000,000

Man City v Fulham | Saturday 3pm 

Sam Matterface: 3-1

Manchester City have scored 27 goals at home this season and Fulham usually score away. Even if City are struggling and stuttering on the road, they are dominant at home and I expect goals, with or without the goal-monster (Erling Haaland). A 3-1 home win.

Everton v Leicester | Saturday 5.30pm 

Sam Matterface: 1-0

Leicester went into pragmatic mode against Manchester City but I expect them to be more adventurous against Everton. The Toffees are the binary kings aren’t they – 10 of their 14 games have featured under 2.5 goals and both teams to score will have failed in eight of them.

Chelsea v Arsenal | Sunday 12pm 

Kelly Somers: 1-1

I am going for a draw at Stamford Bridge. I just can’t see Chelsea losing back-to-back games after losing at the Amex last time out. Arsenal just don’t seem to lose these games anymore though, so I am going for 1-1.

Aston Villa v Man Utd | Sunday 2pm 

Kelly Somers: 1-2

Unai Emery has a big job on his hands, and I think that given United’s improving form - having not lost since that disappointing derby day defeat against City at the start of October - they will win this one 2-1.

Southampton v Newcastle | Sunday 2pm 

Steve Freeth: 0-2

Inconsistent Saints versus consistent Newcastle. The hosts are struggling for goals and the visitors can’t stop scoring, so I am going for 2-0 Newcastle.

Tottenham v Liverpool | Sunday 4.30pm 

Steve Freeth: 1-1

Two draws last season and I can see this one taking a similar path. Worryingly, Jurgen Klopp’s side are yet to win on their travels and they will be hurting on the back of the defeat at home to Leeds. I think a draw is the best they can hope for in this one!

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