London, 12th August 2024 FairPlay Sports Media brand and the UK’s leading odds comparison site oddschecker has announced the return of the free entry Million Pound Predictor for the 2024-25 Premier League season.

Oddschecker is offering its registered users the chance to win £1,000,000 by attempting to successfully predict the final Premier League Table for the upcoming season. This follows similar campaigns in previous seasons that have seen strong engagement and kept players hoping until the final matchday of the season.

Million Pound Predictor players will need to decide whether there will be a renewed charge on the title from Arsenal or Liverpool, judge if Spurs and Man Utd can kick on after disappointing second halves of last season, and work out how the promoted teams of Ipswich, Southampton and Leicester will fare at the top table.

To take part, oddschecker users need to be logged in to enter on the Million Pound Predictor page here, where they will be able to rank the 20 teams from first to last. The season gets underway with Man Utd versus Fulham at 20:00 BST on the 16th August, but this year users will be able to make changes to their predictions until game week 4, with the deadline on 16:00 BST on the 13th September 2024.

Last season’s Predictor campaign attracted a record number of entrants and although there were no winners – two players picked ten correct places – they can all return for another free shot at the huge cash prize for the new season.

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.”