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Image: Jamie and Andy Murray go head-to-head in Super 6

Andy and Jamie Murray go head-to-head in the ultimate test of football knowledge: Super 6.

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Andy and Jamie Murray battle for family bragging rights

Andy Murray may currently be on his latest quest to land a Grand Slam, but the British number one still found some time to take on his brother, Jamie, in a Super 6 head-to-head. Andy might be the world number four with 23 ATP Tour singles titles to his name but it is his brother who boasts a Wimbledon title, having won the mixed-doubles in 2007, so they're pretty much all square in the bragging rights. That's where we come in with the ultimate test of football knowledge: Super 6. Despite spending their lives travelling the world, the pair maintain their keen interest in the Premier League, with Andy an Arsenal fan and Jamie a Manchester United supporter, while the pair also follow their home side Hibs, for whom their granddad played for. So, to decide which one has the biggest football brain, we'll be awarding three points for a correct score and one for predicting which side prevails victorious.

Everton v Blackburn

Andy: 2-1 - "Blackburn have been scoring but just can't seem to keep a clean sheet." Jamie: 1-1 - "Everton are struggling to score goals, combined with a very poor home record this season and Blackburn will be on a high after last week's win."

Fulham v Newcastle

Andy: 1-1 - "Fulham are pretty good at home but I like Newcastle this year so I'm going to go with a 1-1 draw." Jaime: 0-0 - "Fulham are always difficult to beat at Craven Cottage and will be keen to improve on last week's effort at Blackburn. The Newcastle bandwagon rolls on without super Demba Ba!"

QPR v Wigan

Andy: 1-2 - "That's a huge match, a six-pointer, but I'm going to go for a 2-1 for Wigan. QPR are going to be going for it and Victor Moses is going to pop up and score." Jamie: 2-1 - "It's Mark Hughes' first home game in charge so you got to expect a big performance from QPR."

Stoke v West Brom

Andy: 2-0 - "Stoke should keep a clean sheet and West Brom are struggling to score goals so I'm taking a Stoke win." Jamie: 1-0 - "Stoke seem to be back on form defensively and it's always tough to get three points at The Britannia. West Brom have lost the last three."

Sunderland v Swansea

Andy: 2-1 - "I want goals in that one for Fantasy Football but I don't know if I'm going to get them. Swansea are good value this year and are going to be on a high after beating Arsenal. However, I'm going to take 2-1 Sunderland." Jamie: 2-1 - "Martin O'Neill has the Midas touch! Great result for Swansea against Arsenal but they have struggled away from home and I reckon Sunderland will edge it."

Wolverhampton v Aston Villa

Andy: 1-1 - "Villa are struggling for goals and that's got a 1-1 bore draw written all over it." Jamie: 1-1 - "Midlands derby is bound to be keenly contested but it has draw written all over it for me. Queue a goal feast now!"