Predict Dale v Northampton
Northampton come to town on Tuesday evening and we want your prediction for the final score.
It goes without saying that home games against Northampton will always warm the heart of Dale supporters following the promotion game from 2010.
If you've never played it before, it's incredibly simple. You predict what you think will be the final score and who (if any) will be our first goal scorer on the day. To register, all you need to do is log into the site.
Points are awarded in the following way: If you predict the result of a match accurately (eg. 3-1) you get 3 points plus a bonus of the number of goals in that game (eg. 3+1 = bonus of 4). Otherwise, if you just correctly predict the outcome correctly (ie. home win, draw or away win) you get one point. Finally, if you guess the correct first scorer for your team then you get 2 points.
Saturday's win over Cheltenham saw a change at the top with JamRAFC heading straight to the top. The full Prediction League table can be viewed here.
You can change your prediction as many times as you like up until kick off, so even last minute change of first scorer on Saturday when team news filters through are allowed.
To make your prediction, click here.
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