Last updated: 20th November 2008
Play Soccer Saturday Super 6 this week and you could win our special Big Weekend prize of £10,000.
The person who gets the most correct scores this Saturday will walk away with our special double weekly cash prize.
The excitement is already building across Sky Sports with pundits predicting their six scores for the weekend.
Of course we can't win the cash but that's not stopped us from putting our necks on the line with our score predictions.
Don't forget it's free to play Super 6 and the £100,000 jackpot is still up for grabs. We have already given away more than £70,000 in prize money.
All you have to do is put your football knowledge to the test and predict the scores of six matches and you could scoop a bumper cash prize.
And if you need a little help, here are a few suggestions from within the Sky Sports camp.
Chelsea 2 Newcastle 0 - Chelsea look unstoppable at the moment.
Man City 1 Arsenal 2 - Wenger will expect a reaction from his youngsters. Away win.
Portsmouth 1 Hull City 0 - Low scoring home win.
Liverpool 3 Fulham 0 - I can't see Fulham threatening Liverpool's great home record.
Middlesboro 2 Bolton 1 - Gareth Southgate has his small squad playing really well.
Stoke 1 WBA 1 - A game neither side can really afford to lose
Chelsea 3 Newcastle 0 - Newcastle don't enjoy trips to London or Stamford Bridge and look set for another tough afternoon.
Liverpool 1 Fulham 0 - Fulham are playing better than they are being given credit for and will make Liverpool work hard on Saturday.
Man City 1 Arsenal 3- another poor defensive display by City on Sunday. Arsenal have a point to prove.
Middlesbro 2 Bolton 1 - Boro are much more consistent than normal and should be too good for Bolton
Portsmouth 1 Hull City 1 - Hull deserved more than a point against Man City and can make life hard for Tony Adams' side.
Stoke 0 West Brom 0 - I doubt this one will be 'Game of the Day' on Football First!
Chelsea 3 Newcastle 0 - Straightforward home win.
Man City 1 Arsenal 2 - Arsenal rarely lose 2 games back to back
Portsmouth 2 Hull City 0 - Tony Adams should get his first home win.
Liverpool 3 Fulham 1 - Liverpool are on a great run and with Fulham's away record it should continue.
Middlesboro 2 Bolton 0 - Tuncay makes a big difference to Boro's attack.Home win.
Stoke 1 WBA 1 - Stalemate for the 2 promoted sides.
Chelsea 3 Newcastle 0 - Banker home win of the weekend.
Man City 1 Arsenal 3 - I expect the real Arsenal to turn up this week.
Portsmouth 1 Hull City 1 - Everyone is still underestimating the Tigers.
Liverpool 2 Fulham 0 - Home win but Fulham are no pushovers.
Middlesboro 2 Bolton 1 - Boro often disappoint when fancied but they should take all 3 points.
Stoke 2 WBA 0 - The Baggies just don't keep clean sheets and Stoke have an impressive home record.
Chelsea 4 Newcastle 0 - Easy for the Blues.
Man City 2 Arsenal 1 - City to exploit Gunners' woes.
Portsmouth 2 Hull City 1 - First home win for Tony Adams.
Liverpool 3 Fulham 0 - Straightforward for Liverpool as Fulham are wretched on the road.
Middlesboro 1 Bolton 1 - Stalemate at the Riverside.
Stoke 1 WBA 0 - Can't imagine this one being pretty!
Chelsea 3 Newcastle 0 - Cruise control for home side.
Man City 2 Arsenal 2 - Stalemate at Eastlands.
Portsmouth 2 Hull City 0 - Tigers mauled by Crouch and Defoe.
Liverpool 2 Fulham 0 - Comfortable if unspectacular win for Rafa's men.
Middlesbro 2 Bolton 1 - Boro's stock keeps on rising.
Stoke 2 WBA 1 - Stoke to outmuscle Mowbray's style council.
Chelsea 2 Newcastle 0 - Closer and tougher than we may think for Blues.
Man City 1 Arsenal 3 - Gunners will bounce back to form.
Portsmouth 2 Hull City 0 - Can only see a home win.
Liverpool 4 Fulham 0 - Fulham's away day nightmare to continue
Middlesbro' 2 Bolton 1 - Boro to continue unlikely push for top six.
Stoke 2 WBA 2 - Good old fashioned English battle!

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