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SCEFL Super Six!

 

HOW TO PLAY

Each Saturday we will be selecting 6 of our games for you to predict via a Google Form what you think the score will be. Points will then be given for exact or close results and a leaderboard set-up to show who picked up the most points that week.

We can then tell the world what a superstar the weekly winner is via our Social Media channels, giving them the hero status they deserve for such great SCEFL knowledge.

Try and keep the same name each week as we run a cumulative leaderboard too. Please only enter once.

Scoring is simple – It’s 5 Points for getting the exact score correct and 3 points for getting the result correct but score wrong. Any other result scores 0.

Examples:

Prediction 2-1 and Result 3-1 = 3 points
Prediction 3-1 and Result 3-1 = 5 points
Prediction 1-1 and Result 3-1 = 0 points

 


 

SCEFL Super Six – Week 39 Fixtures

Saturday 18th April

Larkfield & New Hythe v Fisher

Rusthall v Bearsted

Tunbridge Wells v Corinthian

Greenways v Welling Town

Lordswood v Croydon

SE Dons v FC Elmstead


 


 


 


 

WEEK 38 RESULTS – Saturday 11th April

Hythe Town 0-4 Sutton Athletic
(2 correct predictions)

Larkfield & New Hythe 2-1 Tunbridge Wells
(13 correct predictions)

Stansfeld 2-2 Bearsted
(0 correct predictions)

FC Elmstead 1-2 Lordswood
(13 correct predictions)

Rochester United 0-2 Greenwich Borough
(0 correct predictions)

Welling Town 1-6 SE Dons
(2 correct predictions)

 

With just two weeks left, this is quickly turning into a one-man march at the top… but behind him? Absolute scrap.

Week 38 delivered another high-scoring round, with a mix of fairly readable results and a couple of fixtures that completely wiped out the perfect-score chasers.

Hythe’s 0-4 defeat to Sutton Athletic and SE Dons’ brutal 6-1 win at Welling Town both returned just two correct predictions — the kind of results people get the outcome right on, but not the numbers.

The most “nailed-on” games proved to be Larkfield’s 2-1 win over Tunbridge Wells and Lordswood’s identical 2-1 victory at FC Elmstead — both producing 13 correct predictions, suggesting plenty were reading those fixtures like a book.

Then came the coupon wreckers.
Stansfeld’s 2-2 draw with Bearsted and Greenwich Borough’s 2-0 win at Rochester United both returned zero correct scores, keeping the theme alive that every week needs at least a couple of “nope, nobody saw that properly.”


And at the top? Same story, different week.

Luke S takes the weekly win with a superb 21 points, and if there was any doubt before… there isn’t now. He’s stretched his lead to 17 points with just two weeks remaining.

What makes it worse for everyone else — he didn’t just edge it, he earned it.
Correctly calling both 2-1 wins for Larkfield and Lordswood was solid enough… but picking out a 6-1 SE Dons win? That’s outrageous behaviour.

Chasing him hard this week were Alan Hawkins, Yellowrain, Dean S and Lee Acre, all finishing on 19 points. Crucially, that haul pushes Lee Acre up into second place overall, tightening the battle behind the leader.


So here we are.
Two weeks to go.

At the top, it’s Luke’s to lose.
Behind him? It’s elbows out, no favours, and probably a few wild predictions needed if anyone’s going to reel him in.

 


 


 

OVERALL LEADERBOARD TOP 50 AFTER WEEK 38

 


 

If you need me to combine scores because your name has been entered slightly differently across the weeks just send me the details at website@scefl.com and I can sort it. Likewise if you would like to change your name but not lose your points.