LiveScore 6 predictions: Premier League is back and you can win £250,000

Dan Fitch
LiveScore
Everton take on Manchester United after their point deduction
Everton take on Manchester United after their point deduction

The Premier League returns after the international break and we are giving you another chance to use your football knowledge to win a huge jackpot with LiveScore 6.  

If you can predict six correct scores from our selected fixtures in our free-to-play game, then you could win up to £250,000.  

Open to anyone 18 or over who is a resident of the UK or Ireland, the £250,000 will be split if there are multiple winners, while anyone getting five right can win £2,500.

Should you want to discover more about playing LiveScore 6, just click HERE, or read on for our score predictions.  

Luton vs Crystal Palace (Saturday, 3pm)

Everton's point deduction has seen Luton climb out of the relegation zone into 17th place. 

They keep it tight at home, drawing twice and losing all of their other three Premier League games by a single goal. If Crystal Palace win, it will be by a slim margin. 

Prediction: Luton 1-2 Crystal Palace 

Newcastle vs Chelsea (Saturday, 3pm)

Chelsea have been scoring regularly of late
Chelsea have been scoring regularly of late

Newcastle are normally a solid proposition at home but they have a huge number of injuries and suspensions right now, weakening Eddie Howe's options. 

Chelsea are proving to be dangerous against the top teams, scoring a total of eight goals in their last two matches against Tottenham and Manchester City. 

Prediction: Newcastle 1-2 Chelsea 

Nottingham Forest vs Brighton (Saturday, 3pm)

Nottingham Forest are currently safe in 14th place — a position based on their solid home form, with Steve Cooper's team unbeaten in their five league games at the City Ground. 

Brighton's European exploits seem to be taking their toll as the Seagulls have drawn their last three matches in the Premier League. 

Prediction: Nottingham Forest 2-2 Brighton 

Brentford vs Arsenal (Saturday, 5.30pm)

A run of three straight wins came to an end for Brentford prior to the international break with a 3-0 defeat at Liverpool. 

Next up is another tough fixture at home to Arsenal. The Gunners should have enough quality to edge this London derby. 

Prediction: Brentford 0-2 Arsenal

Tottenham vs Aston Villa (Sunday, 2pm)

Tottenham have several players missing ahead of the visit of Aston Villa
Tottenham have several players missing ahead of the visit of Aston Villa

After such a bright start, Tottenham have now lost two games in a row with multiple injuries and suspensions having caught up with them. 

Aston Villa are now just a point behind Spurs in fifth place but they are not nearly as reliable on the road as they are at home. 

Prediction: Tottenham 2-2 Aston Villa 

Everton vs Manchester United (Sunday, 2pm)

Everton are back in action for the first time since having 10 points deducted by the Premier League with the Toffees unbeaten in their last four games across all competitions. 

Manchester United have won four of their last five matches in the Premier League, yet all of those victories have been by narrow margins against relatively weak opposition. 

Prediction: Everton 1-1 Manchester United

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