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6 Scores Challenge Fixtures – Saturday 20th / Sunday 21st September 2025
Ahead of a new week of fixtures, and a new shot at winning £250,000, bet365’s Steve Freeth has made his expert predictions. Don’t forget, you can edit your predictions right up until kick-off:
Brighton v Tottenham | Saturday 15:00 | Make your prediction here
Steve Predicts: 2-2
This fixture has produced goals aplenty over the last two seasons and we could see another entertaining game on the South Coast. Both have recently beaten Manchester City, as well as losing to Bournemouth, and a 2-2 draw feels about right.
Man United v Chelsea | Saturday 17:30 | Make your prediction here
Steve Predicts: 1-1
The fact Man Utd will have been rested up in midweek, while Chelsea had to travel to Bayern Munich, tempers my confidence for an away win.
Fulham v Brentford | Saturday 20:00 | Make your prediction here
Steve Predicts 1-1
All of Fulham’s games so far this season have finished Under 2.5 goals, while 5 of the last 6 Brentford goals against Fulham came from either Mbeumo or Wissa. The Under 2.5 trend to continue with the Bees pinching a surprise point.
Bournemouth v Newcastle | Sunday 14:00 | Make your prediction here
Steve Predicts: 2-1
Newcastle are another team that have a big Champions League game in midweek and then they’ll be travelling down to Bournemouth. The in-form Cherries can make it three wins from three at the Vitality Stadium too.
Sunderland v Aston Villa | Sunday 14:00 | Make your prediction here
Steve Predicts: 0-1
I was at Brentford on Tuesday to see Aston Villa score a goal! They’re still goal-less in the Premier League, but get a chance to end the run at Sunderland where I’m not expecting many goals.
Arsenal v Man City | Sunday 16:30 | Make your prediction here
Steve Predicts: 3-1
Arsenal might rest a few before their big trip to Burslem in the League Cup next Wednesday! The Gunners can win this on their own turf against a Manchester City side who we’re still finding out about.

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