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The Prediction League Is Up And Running !

It's that time again! The first match of the season kicks off on Saturday

and it's time for you to register your predictions in the  Prediction League.

 

Its simple and easy ,you predict the score and first scorer of each match and you get pointsbased on your accuracy. You get three points if you get the scoreline spoton plus a bonus of the number of goals in that game (so an accurateprediction of 1-3 would get you three points and a bonus of four).

If you don't get the score right but correctly guess it will be an away win, forexample, you'll be awarded one point. You get two points for correctly predicting the first goal scorer. The Prediction League only covers league matches  and although there has been no prize announced yet, the winner of the Southampton league will recieve a little momento.

To get started, go to our Prediction League page and enter your prediction for the next match, or alternatively click on the Interactive button on the nav bar above and then predictions. 

You can make any number of changes to your prediction for a single match, but only the last one will count. So, feel free to change your prediction as many times as you wish.

 

Good luck!

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