ENTER our latest Last Man Standing Prize League before 8pm on Friday for a chance to win £1,000!
Given it’s free to play, why wouldn’t you throw your hat in the ring?
ENTER OUR LATEST LAST MAN STANDING PRIZE LEAGUE NOW — £1,000 UP FOR GRABS!
Play now!Credit: Dream Team
How to Play
Simply select a Premier League team to win their upcoming fixture in Matchweek 24.
If your chosen team wins, you progress to the following Matchweek and take a step closer to the £1,000 prize.
However, if your team draws or loses, you are eliminated.
But here’s the catch, you can only select each team ONCE.
The key to victory is knowing when to play it safe with a strong team and when to take a risk on a weaker side that has the potential to come out on top in a specific match-up.
Spurs are bottom of the form table over the last ten gamesCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
If you forget to select a team before the Matchweek deadline (not advisable) you will be randomly allocated one from those available but not blame us if you’re assigned a hapless side destined for relegation.
If you make it close to the end of a Prize League and all the remaining players fail to select a winning team, all players active in the previous Matchweek will progress — think of it as an extra life.
As the name of the game suggests, the last man standing will claim the £1,000 jackpot!
The deadline to enter your first selection is 8pm this Friday (27th February).
Your first task is to select a winner from these fixtures:
- Wolves v Aston Villa
- Bournemouth v Sunderland
- Burnley v Brentford
- Liverpool v West Ham
- Newcastle v Everton
- Leeds v Manchester City
- Brighton v Nottingham Forest
- Fulham v Tottenham
- Manchester United v Crystal Palace
- Arsenal v Chelsea
Villa travel to Wolves on Friday nightCredit: Reuters
Many users will target the Friday night game at Molineux as Rob Edwards’ men are rooted to the bottom of the table with just 10 points to their name.
However, Unai Emery has found wins harder to come by since his midfield was plagued by injuries.
Elsewhere, Leeds are 13 places below Man City but they tend to be very competitive at Elland Road — the floodlights will be shining bright for Saturday’s 5:30pm kick-off.
Furthermore, Pep Guardiola’s side have won fewer than half their away league games in 2025/26.
The Hammers have shown more fight in recent outings but Liverpool at home will be a popular pick.
As will in-form Man United against a Palace side that look increasingly fragmented.
The Eagles’ narrow home win over Wolves last time out was the latest in a string of unconvincing performances.
Whatever you decide, make sure you enter your selection before Friday’s 8pm deadline.
ENTER OUR LATEST LAST MAN STANDING PRIZE LEAGUE NOW — £1,000 UP FOR GRABS!



