LiveScore 6 predictions: Another chance to land £1million

Dan Fitch
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Newcastle host Liverpool  on Sunday
Newcastle host Liverpool on Sunday

The third week of the Premier League season gives you another chance to win £1million with LiveScore 6. 

Correctly predict all six correct scores from our selected fixtures and you could land our jackpot prize, which has been boosted to celebrate LiveScore's 25th birthday. 

Our free-to-play game is open to anyone living in the UK or Ireland that is 18 or over. If more than one of you predicts all the scores, the £1m will be split evenly between the winners. 

To find out more about how to play LiveScore 6, just click HERE, or read on for our score predictions. 

Brentford vs Crystal Palace (Saturday, 3pm)

Brentford have coped well without the suspended Ivan Toney, scoring five goals in an unbeaten start to the season. 

They might find it harder against a Crystal Palace side that restricted Arsenal to a 1-0 win on Monday night and kept a clean sheet in their last away game. 

Prediction: Brentford 1-0 Crystal Palace

Manchester United vs Nottingham Forest (Saturday, 3pm)

Manchester United are looking to bounce back after losing to Tottenham last weekend
Manchester United are looking to bounce back after losing to Tottenham last weekend

It has been a disappointing start to the season for Manchester United, who scraped an undeserved win against Wolves and were then beaten by Tottenham. 

Nottingham Forest claimed their first win against Sheffield United, after putting pressure on Arsenal on the opening weekend and everything points to them making life tough for the hosts. 

Prediction: Manchester United 1-0 Nottingham Forest

Arsenal vs Fulham (Saturday, 3pm)

It has been a perfect start for the Gunners, if not an easy one, with narrow victories over Forest and Palace. 

They should find life simpler against a Fulham side that were well beaten by Brentford last weekend and have just sold their main goal threat in Aleksandar Mitrovic. 

Prediction: Arsenal 4-0 Fulham

Brighton vs West Ham (Saturday, 5.30pm)

Brighton have won their first two games in style with a pair of 4-1 victories, albeit against opposition that are expected to struggle this season, in the form of Luton and Wolves. 

Unbeaten West Ham should provide a sterner test, having taken four points from their games against Bournemouth and Chelsea. The Seagulls will have the firepower to edge it. 

Prediction: Brighton 2-1 West Ham

Sheffield United vs Manchester City (Sunday, 2pm)

Pep Guardiola will be absent for Manchester City's trip to Sheffield United following back surgery
Pep Guardiola will be absent for Manchester City's trip to Sheffield United following back surgery

Premier League champions Manchester City have begun the season in typically clinical form, beating Burnley and Newcastle without conceding and winning the UEFA Super Cup in between. 

Life back in the top flight is proving tough for Sheffield United, who have been narrowly beaten by Palace and Forest. They can expect a bigger defeat on Sunday. 

Prediction: Sheffield United 0-4 Manchester City

Newcastle vs Liverpool (Sunday, 4.30pm)

Newcastle's challenging start to the season continues. They now face another top-four rival, having already beaten Aston Villa at home and lost to Manchester City away. 

Liverpool drew with Chelsea and then beat Bournemouth. The Reds were one of only two teams to win at St James' Park in the Premier League last season but may have to settle for a point. 

Prediction: Newcastle 1-1 Liverpool

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