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Jeff vs Helen

Soccer Saturday host Jeff Stelling goes head-to-head with Soccer AM's Helen Chamberlain in Super 6

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Image: Jeff Stelling: Reckon you can better his predictions?

Soccer Saturday's Jeff Stelling goes head to head with Soccer AM's Helen Chamberlain in Super 6.

The Premier League takes centre stage in a very special edition of Super 6 this weekend. And we've pitted Soccer Saturday host Jeff Stelling against Soccer AM counterpart Helen Chamberlain to see who can get the most scores right. This Saturday only there's a £1million jackpot up for grabs for any users who can correctly predict the score in six selected Premier League games in the free-to-play online game. Should no players seal the jackpot, the best entry will receive a £10,000 windfall for their efforts, while an array of Sky Sports personalities are on hand with their own predictions, should you need some inspiration. Last week, Jeff earned another win with four points from two correct results, beating colleague Jamie Redknapp's lowly tally of two, thanks to Rotherham's win at home to Sheffield United. Torquay fan Helen is next up for Jeff and the pair kick things off with an identical prediction at Villa Park, where Aston Villa welcome Newcastle, with each backing a 2-1 win for the hosts. Helen reckons Hull will win the battle of the newly-promoted clubs at the KC Stadium with a 1-0 victory over Cardiff, but Jeff believes the visitors will have enough to earn a 1-1 draw. Jeff and Helen are also in agreement over events at the Britannia Stadium, with each going 3-1 in favour of Manchester City over Stoke, while the same can be said of Tottenham and Norwich, the pair having both predicted a 2-0 win for Spurs. Sky Bet make Arsenal odds-on to win at Sunderland and Jeff agrees, though he believes it will be a hard-earned 1-0 victory. Helen, meanwhile, has the Black Cats down for a 1-1 draw. Finally, and somewhat unusually, the two have predicted a fourth identical result by tipping up a 2-2 draw between Everton and Chelsea, meaning events at the KC Stadium and Stadium of Light will prove decisive.

Jeff's Super 6 entry

Aston Villa 2-1 Newcastle
Everton 2-2 Chelsea
Hull 1-1 Cardiff
Tottenham 2-0 Norwich
Stoke 1-3 Man City
Sunderland 0-1 Arsenal

Helen's Super 6 entry

Aston Villa 2-1 Newcastle
Everton 2-2 Chelsea
Hull 1-0 Cardiff
Tottenham 2-0 Norwich
Stoke 1-3 Man City
Sunderland 1-1 Arsenal Play Super 6 now!

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