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Jeff's Super 6 picks

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Jeff Stelling thinks Chelsea will heap more misery on underfire Blackburn boss Steve Kean this weekend.

More than £134,000 up for grabs in this week's Super 6

Jeff Stelling thinks Chelsea will heap more misery on underfire Blackburn boss Steve Kean this weekend. The Soccer Saturday presenter expects Andre Villas-Boas' men to bounce back from successive Premier League defeats to add to Kean's woes by recording a 3-1 win at Ewood Park. Jeff said: "Most of the headlines recently about Chelsea have been about their defensive frailties but I don't think they need to be too concerned about that when they go to Ewood Park. "Spurs scored two and Arsenal three even in defeat and Manchester City four. For me it's a question of how many Chelsea score and I think they'll help themselves to a few." The clash is one of six selected Bonfire Night Super 6 fixtures kicking off at 3pm this Saturday. This week's rolling jackpot currently stands at a whopping £134,000 and could rise to as much as £250,000 by kick-off time. To be in with a chance of winning the jackpot all you have to do is correctly predict the scores for the six selected matches before 3pm on Saturday. There's £5,000 guaranteed for the best performer of the week. Jeff's also predicting wins for Arsenal at home to West Brom, a comfortable win for Liverpool against Swansea and a slender victory for Sir Alex Ferguson's Manchester United against Sunderland. He's also going for a draw between Aston Villa and Norwich at Villa Park, while in the only Championship tie of this week's round of Super 6, Jeff's backing leaders Southampton to topple Coventry. Here's Jeff's full Super 6 predictions: Arsenal 2, West Brom 0; Aston Villa 1, Norwich 1; Blackburn 1, Chelsea 3; Liverpool 2, Swansea 0; Man United 1, Sunderland 0; Coventry 0, Southampton 3 For a helping hand with this week's fixtures, check out Jeff's weekend preview including the views of former Wimbledon and Sheffield United boss Dave Bassett. As always, Super 6 is completely free to play.