The Premier League is back and that means Sky Super 6 returns and this year it’s starting with a bang as there is a £1m jackpot available from the first weekend. You will be in with a chance of winning the £1m jackpot for the first 9 weeks of Sky Super 6, with the huge jackpot being given to the season leader if the prize money has not been won yet. You are able to finalise your entries for the first set of selected matches until 3PM on Saturday 16th August. Look below for all the details around how to sign up and how to make your predictions on Sky Super 6.
How to sign up to Sky Super 6?
Signing up to Sky Super 6 is easy and it will not take long for you to create an account. Just follow these simple steps to get signed up.
- First of all, head over the Sky Super 6 by clicking the link provided.
- After being directed to their page, click on the green ‘Play for Free’ button.
- This will take you to the Super 6 log in page. Here you can enter your account details, which are the same as your Sky Bet account details. If you do not have a Sky Bet account then just click ‘Create an account’
- If you have headed to the create an account page, then just fill in the personal details they ask for, like you name, email address, address and age. You need to be at least 18 or older to have a betting account and play Super 6.
- You will then be asked to create a username and a password. Confirm your details and then you will be directed to the Sky Super 6 page.
How does Sky Super 6 Work?
Sky Super 6 is a free-to-play prediction game that’s available for both new and regular players. There’s £1m up for grabs this week, which gives you every reason to take part. Here’s a breakdown of how Super 6 works and how you can get involved.
- Start by logging into your account using your Sky Bet credentials.
- Next, make your predictions for the six featured fixtures. These are often Premier League games but can also include matches from the EFL, FA Cup, or Champions League.
- 2 points are awarded for correctly guessing which team wins or correctly guessing a draw.
- 5 points are awarded for nailing the exact score
- Super 6 also have a tie breaker question. Here you will be asked to predict the exact minute the first goal will be scored across all six games.
For the start of the new Premier League season, Super 6 are offering you the chance to win £1m should you correctly predict all six scores from the selected matches. This season also sees the £1m jackpot rollover every week until it’s won. If it’s not won in the first nine weeks, then Sky Bet will give the whole jackpot to the person who is currently first place and has gained the most points.

Our Sky Super 6 Predictions
Here are our predictions for the first week of Super 6 games in 2025/26. Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher has also shared his predictions for the match, which you can see below alongside our predictions.
Super 6 Matches | Luke’s Predictions | Jamie Carragher’s Predictions |
Brighton vs Fulham | 1-1 | 2-0 |
Sunderland vs West Ham | 1-2 | 1-1 |
Spurs vs Burnley | 3-1 | 2-0 |
Wolves vs Man City | 0-2 | 0-3 |
Chelsea vs Crystal Palace | 1-1 | 3-0 |
Man United vs Arsenal | 1-2 | 0-3 |
Brighton vs Fulham
This match is hard to call, and that’s shown in my 1-1 prediction. Both clubs performed very well last season and little split the pair apart in 2024/25. With this being the first game of the new season, there will be a little bit of rustiness and we think both will struggle to gain an advantage in the match. There is a lot of attacking talent on show so we are backing a draw between Brighton and Fulham.
Our Prediction: Brighton 1-1 Fulham
Sunderland vs West Ham
Sunderland vs West Ham should be a very exciting game. The Black Cats are back in the Premier League and a home fixture is exactly what they would have wanted for the first game of the season. West Ham were poor last season, but they already look better in pre-season and they still have some top players like Jarrod Bowen. We do see Sunderland scoring, but we are backing West Ham to pick up the win and show their experience.
Our Prediction: Sunderland 1-2 West Ham
Spurs vs Burnley
Thomas Frank’s Premier League era at Spurs starts favourably, with them facing Burnley at home. Burnley were promoted last season and don’t look to have a strong enough squad to beat the drop yet. Spurs played PSG in the UEFA Super Cup during the week and look better tactically under Frank than they did under Ange Postecoglou. Despite losing they scored two goals and we think they should be far too strong for Burnley for this first game of the new Premier League season.
Our Prediction: Spurs 3-1 Burnley
Wolves vs Man City
Man City have made some top signings this summer as they look to regain the Premier League title from Liverpool and they will want to impress after a poor campaign last season which saw them win 0 trophies. Striker Erling Haaland also looks back to his best, with four goals across pre-season and the Club World Cup. Wolves performed better in the last half of the 2024/25 season, but we see them easily losing to Man City this weekend.
Our Prediction: Wolves 0-3 Man City
Chelsea vs Crystal Palace
The first Premier League weekend delivers us our first London derby as Club World Cup champions Chelsea face FA Cup and Community Shield winners Crystal Palace. This should be an exciting tight game, with not much to separate the two sides despite the huge money Chelsea have spent. They drew 1-1 in both fixtures last season and we think the game this weekend will follow a similar patterm.
Our Prediction: Chelsea 1-1 Crystal Palace
Man United vs Arsenal
The biggest Premier League match of the weekend sees two heavyweights go head-to-head as Arsenal face Manchester United at Old Trafford. Man United were poor last season and are somewhat of an unknown going into this season, especially after making some big signings. Arsenal are still a lot stronger than Man United and with a top defence, as well as key attackers like Bukayo Saka, I see the Gunners picking up the victory on Sunday.
Our Prediction: Manchester United 1-2 Arsenal
Super 6 100 Club

Super 6 also have an additional feature which sees you in with a chance of receiving a prize. The 100 club sees prizes given out for 100 or fewer players who correctly predict a shocking scoreline. The prizes will vary each week and will most likely be for predicting matches when the big favourite has lost, for example, if Sunderland were to beat Man City at the Etihad.