Predict Dale v Colchester
As always,we want you to predict the score between Dale and Colchester this weekend, and the first (if any) scorer as part of our Prediction League.
It's very simple to take part. If you have a messageboard username, then you are already registered, and 82 messageboard users have had a go so far.
Click here to take part. All you need to predict is the scoreline and who you think (if any) will be the first scorer for Dale in the game, and the rest takes care of itself.
Points are awarded in the following way:
If you correctly predict the score, you get three points for doing so and a bonus point for each goal in the game. EG predicting a 2-2 draw last weekend earned a total of seven points - three for the correct score and one point for each of the four goals.
If you only get the correct result, EG win, draw or loss, then you earn one point. This point does not get awarded if you have already got the correct score.
And if you get the first scorer correct (even if you predicted No scorer), then you pick up two points.
The results are usually online within the Prediction League from around 6pm on Saturday, but we'll bring you the latest table within our news pages early during the week.
Click here to predict Dale v Colchester
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