Tips for Arsenal fans wanting to win the Super 6

Of all features that have captivated frequent punters, the Soccer Saturday Super 6 has been one that not only interests a lot of the country’s bettors, but also one that is completely free to play. Based around the concept of correctly predicting the final scoreline in football fixtures, the Sky Super 6 awards as much as £1 million to the person capable of correctly guessing the final score in six chosen football fixtures.
Included football fixtures tend to consist of Premier League and Championship matches, but you’re also able to take part in FA Cup, League Cup, Champions League, Europa League and even UEFA Nations League versions in the event of a busy midweek fixture list. After placing any bets in time for another weekend of football action, a large selection of punters will enter their Super 6 predictions. Working out how to win the Super 6 offers a far more difficult task.
Super 6 tips and predictions
By having to work out what the final score will be with six handpicked football games, your Super 6 predictions need to be 100% correct in order to claim the cash prize, which ranges anywhere between £250,000 and £1 million. There is the option of taking a £5,000 prize if you come the closest with your Super 6 entry in a round where nobody is able to get all six scores right, but it’s far more tempting to push for the massive Super 6 jackpot prize.
As football is such an unpredictable game, there is no way of knowing how a game will finish. The only way to give your Super 6 tips any chance of winning is by doing the necessary research into past form to determine who is likely to win, how many goals (if any) they’re likely to score, and how many goals (if any) they’re likely to concede. This is how every Super 6 player enters their prediction for the current round, and there’s far more guessing that goes into playing Super 6 than a lot of people might like to admit.
Help with your Super 6 entry
If you’re already looking at possible outcomes from the form and past results of each involved team, you should be on the right track in your attempt to win the Soccer Saturday Super 6. More specifically, you can consider each team based on their own merits to determine what they’re capable of in their next fixture.
For example, if Tottenham Hotspur are taking on Burnley in their next game – and it’s been included as one of the Super 6 matches – you would need to work out how capable Tottenham are in winning the game, how many goals they could put past Burnley, and how many goals they’re likely to concede at home to a team like Burnley. Which, being Tottenham, could be a few.