Predict Exeter v Rochdale
Dale head down to St James Park this weekend. Let us know how you think we'll do.
We're a few games in already, but that's no reason not to take part if you haven't done so. If you've not took part before, it's dead simple: we ask you to predict the final scoreline and the first scorer (if any) for Dale.
It's dead easy to do. If you've registered for the forum at any stage, then you're already registered, but if you haven't, it's a 30 second job to do.
We're hoping that at some stage soon, there'll be a new look to the Prediction League where users will be able to see their individual scores for each match, meaning that we'll have an individual winner for each game. As always, it's limited to League Games only, and you can make your Prediction by clicking here.
The current top twenty in the Prediction League can be viewed by clicking here.
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