Languagecaster Predications: Arsenal v Manchester United

[gss-content-box color=”green”]Arsenal v Manchester United: This weekend is Arsenal’s last chance to compete for a top four finish. If they beat Manchester United, they still have some hope, but they will need others to slip up. Manchester City could slip up against Crystal Palace, who beat Liverpool two weeks ago, and Liverpool may do the same as they host Southampton, a side they haven’t beaten in three tries this season. You can take part in our predictions competition by adding your scores below. To join either the season or this month’s competition just follow the instructions below: [/gss-content-box]

How to play

  • You will need to register or log in with your email – remember it is free to play.
  • Click on the latest weekly predictions post to find each week’s games – click here.
  • Or you can submit your predictions here.
  • Fill in your predictions and click save – remember that you can change your scores right up to kick-off time.
  • Check how you did by looking at the rankings here (both the overall and monthly rankings).

Scoring System

  • Three points for a perfect score. For example, if you think Arsenal will beat Man United 1-0 and this is the exact final score then you receive three points.
  • One point for the right result. For example, if the game between Liverpool and Southampton finishes 1-1 and you chose a different score but the right result (e.g. 0-0; 2-2 or 3-3) then you will receive 1 point.

NOTE: If you have already registered for our site don’t forget to choose the 2016-17 languagecaster predictions league to play on your user page (when you sign in).

Languagecaster Predictions: 2017 Arsenal v Manchester United

You have to be a registered user and logged in to play in this pool. [gss-content-box color=”gray”]Check out these useful pages to practice the English needed to talk about guessing the score of football matches.

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