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The stats to help you land the £1m Soccer Saturday Super 6 jackpot


Jeff Stelling still has the £1m Soccer Saturday Super 6 briefcase - but these stats could help you prise it from his grasp.

The million-pound jackpot is once again up for grabs in Saturday afternoon's Super 6, the free-to-play football prediction game that puts your football knowledge to the test.

To win the £1million all you have to do is correctly predict the scores in six selected matches. Fulham v Sheffield Wednesday joins five games from the second round of Premier League fixtures in this weekend's competition, and we've got the stats that could help you crack the code and find those jackpot-winning scorelines.

Bournemouth v Watford

  • Bournemouth are unbeaten in their last seven matches against Watford, although six have ended level, including all four meetings in the Premier League.
  • The Hornets ended the 2016-17 Premier League campaign by losing their last seven away games. They last went on a longer run in May 2000 (10 away PL defeats in a row).
  • Watford are without a win in their last seven Premier League contests (D1 L6) - they last went on a longer winless run in January 2007 where they went 11 games without victory.

Burnley v West Brom

  • Burnley have gone six games unbeaten against West Bromwich Albion in all competitions at Turf Moor (W3 D3), with both sides finding the net in each clash.
  • Sean Dyche’s side won just one of their last six PL home games in 2016-17, this after a run of five consecutive wins between December 2016 and January 2017.
  • Tony Pulis’ side have failed to win any of their last nine Premier League matches on the road (D4 L5). The Welshman last went 10 away games without a win in the PL back in November 2012 with Stoke (16).

Leicester v Brighton

  • These two sides last met in the 2013-14 season in which Leicester won the Sky Bet Championship, with the Foxes losing both clashes, equating to a third of their total defeats in that campaign.
  • Leicester City are unbeaten in their last 12 Premier League home fixtures against newly-promoted sides, winning seven and drawing five since a 0-5 loss to Bolton in August 2001.
  • Leicester won five of their seven Premier League home games under Craig Shakespeare last season (D1 L1), but did end the season without a win in their last two, including a 1-6 defeat to Spurs.

Liverpool v Crystal Palace

  • Both teams have found the back of the net in each of the last 10 meetings in all competitions between Liverpool and Crystal Palace, averaging 3.9 goals per game.
  • Crystal Palace are looking to become the first side to win four consecutive top-flight games versus Liverpool at Anfield since Arsenal in December 1935.
  • Liverpool haven’t kept a clean sheet against Crystal Palace in 13 competitive matches, since a 0-0 draw in an FA Cup 4th round tie in January 2003 (0-0).

Southampton v West Ham

  • Southampton have won two of their last three Premier League games against West Ham, as many as in the previous nine combined, with the Hammers winning fixture 3-1 in 2016-17.
  • Saints have failed to score in their last six home Premier League games and attempted 29 shots in their opening match versus Swansea, hitting the target with just two.
  • Since the start of last season, St. Mary’s has seen fewer goals than any other Premier League stadium (excluding promoted sides), with just 38 goals being scored in 20 games at the ground (F17 A21). Indeed, St. Mary’s has also seen more goalless draws (5) than any other ground in that time.

Fulham v Sheffield Wednesday

  • Fulham have kept just one clean sheet in their last 16 matches against Sheffield Wednesday in all competitions (4-0 in Dec 2014), with Marcus Bettinelli keeping net in that clash.
  • The Owls won all three matches vs Fulham in 2015-16 but failed to win either Sky Bet Championship fixture against the Cottagers in 2016-17 (D1 L1).
  • Fulham have drawn their opening three league games to a season – they’ve never opened the campaign with four draws.
  • Including play-offs, Sheffield Wednesday have lost just one of their last six Championship away games (W3 D2), though it was their season opener against Preston.

The Sporting Life League is back for the 2017/18 season in the Super 6 game and there's a PlayStation 4 and a copy of the FIFA 18 game on offer to the winner - the league is starting from scratch this year, so if you signed up last season you'll need to do so again.

The runner-up will also get their hands on FIFA 18.Simply sign up, click on leagues and then select the join a league option and use the code BB8XY7!

All stats supplied by Opta.

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