
Super 6 kicks off new season with guaranteed £1 million up for grabs
For the start of the new season, any player who can correctly predict the scorelines of six selected fixtures in a round will scoop £1 million.
The jackpot will roll over until it's won, and if it hasn't been claimed by the conclusion of Round 9 at the end of October, the player topping the UK-wide leaderboard at that point will take home the £1 million.
The 2024-25 season saw four jackpot winners share a combined £2.35 million, proving that the big prize really can be won.
In addition to the opening jackpot boost, Super 6 has even more ways to win this season:
Season Champion – Finish top of the Super 6 leaderboard at the end of the 2025/26 season to win £10,000.
100 Club Prizes – Correctly predict a scoreline that fewer than 100 players choose and you'll land an instant reward.
Fronted by football legends Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher, and featuring in the regular Super 6 segment on The Overlap's hit podcast Stick To Football, the game remains a staple of the matchday experience for fans nationwide.
Super 6 returns on the Premier League opening weekend on Saturday 16 August, with a 3pm deadline.
The fixtures for the first round are:
Brighton vs Fulham
Sunderland vs West Ham
Tottenham vs Burnley
Wolves vs Man City
Chelsea vs Crystal Palace
Man Utd vs Arsenal

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