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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

Week 36 Form (28th March) will be added on Sunday night.

 


 

SCEFL Super Six – Week 35 Fixtures

Saturday 21st March

 

Larkfield & New Hythe 5-0 Bearsted
(0 correct predictions)

Phoenix Sports 4-1 Hollands & Blair
(0 correct predictions)

Rusthall 1-2 Sutton Athletic
(4 correct predictions)

Lordswood 2-2 FC Elmstead
(3 correct predictions)

Lydd Town 0-4 AFC Greenwich Borough
(6 correct predictions)

Rochester United 1-2 Halls AFC
(0 correct predictions)

 

Another week of Super Six, and this one absolutely chewed people up and spat them out.

Week 35 turned into a bit of a prediction graveyard, with three fixtures producing zero correct scores across the board—and honestly, looking at the results, it’s not hard to see why. Big wins for Larkfield & New Hythe and Phoenix Sports both ended 5-0 and 4-1 respectively, completely wiping out everyone’s hopes early doors. Rochester United’s defeat to Halls AFC followed the same theme—more on that chaos in a second.

The only games offering any kind of lifeline were Sutton Athletic’s 2-1 win at Rusthall (4 correct predictions), the 2-2 draw between Lordswood and FC Elmstead (3), and AFC Greenwich Borough’s convincing 4-0 win at Lydd Town, which proved the most “predictable” of the lot with 6 correct calls.

At the top of the weekly standings, Andrew Woolridge came out swinging with an impressive 18 points. In a week where most people were clutching at straws, Andrew nailed key results including Sutton Athletic, Lordswood, and Greenwich Borough to pull clear of the pack.

Perry Skinner takes the runner-up spot, while Luke S picked up 12 points—enough to push him to the top of the overall leaderboard, where things are starting to get very interesting heading into the run-in.

And then there’s the result. Halls AFC winning 2-1 at Rochester United. Not only did nobody get the score right—nobody backed Halls to win at all. Zero. Not a single believer. So fair play to Halls for delivering what might just be the shock result of the season and ruining literally everyone’s coupon in the process.

If Week 35 proved anything, it’s this: form goes out the window, logic takes a day off, and Super Six will happily humble you at any given moment.

 


 


 

OVERALL LEADERBOARD TOP 50 AFTER WEEK 35


 

 


 

WEEK 36 FIXTURES – Saturday 28th March

 

Bearsted v Fisher

Hollands & Blair v Larkfield & New Hythe

Rusthall v Corinthian

FC Elmstead v Rochester United

SE Dons v Chessington & Hook

Welling Town v Staplehurst Monarchs


 

 


 

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.