Oddschecker, a prominent brand under FairPlay Sports Media and the UK’s leading odds comparison site, has announced the return of its Million Pound Predictor for the 2024-25 Premier League season.
This free-to-enter competition offers registered users the chance to win £1,000,000 by accurately predicting the final standings of the Premier League. Following the success of similar campaigns in previous seasons, this promotion continues to engage participants, keeping them invested throughout the season.
Participants in the Million Pound Predictor will be tasked with forecasting key outcomes, such as whether Arsenal or Liverpool will mount a serious title challenge, how Tottenham and Manchester United will rebound after last season’s struggles, and how newly promoted teams Ipswich, Southampton, and Leicester will perform.
To enter, users must log in to the Million Pound Predictor page on oddschecker, where they can rank all 20 Premier League teams from first to last. While the season kicks off with Manchester United versus Fulham on August 16th at 20:00 BST, participants will have the flexibility to adjust their predictions until the fourth game week, with a final submission deadline of 16:00 BST on September 13th, 2024.
Last season’s campaign saw a record number of entrants, although no one managed to claim the top prize—two participants correctly predicted ten of the final positions. With the competition now open for the new season, players have another opportunity to take a free shot at winning the substantial cash prize.
Chris Gillett, Director of Brand at FairPlay Sports Media, said: “The Million Pound Predictor has cemented itself as an annual tradition for oddschecker players when the new Premier League season returns each year. And with it being a free shot at life-changing money, it really is a no-brainer to take part.
“I’ve got a few thoughts of my own about where certain teams will under and over perform, but I know there are thousands of oddschecker users out there who will be readying their form books and analytics for the new season to find that edge and potentially nail down those 20 correct team placements.”