Last Player Standing is a betting competition where a group of people each put in a stake and predict one team to win in a competition each week.
If that team wins, they progress into the next round, if they draw or lose, they are eliminated.
Each team can only be picked once throughout the game; e.g., if you pick Liverpool to win in week one, you cannot pick them again during that edition of Last Player Standing.
The goal is to be the final player left at the end of it all. The winner takes the full pot.
This weekend, the title race continues as Manchester City host European-chasing Brentford on Saturday Night Football, whilst Arsenal travel to relegation-threatened West Ham United and Spurs host Leeds United on Monday Night Football.
This week’s best Last Player Standing tip: Brighton & Hove Albion
Brighton will look to boost their hopes of qualifying for Europe next season as they welcome already-relegated Wolves to the AMEX on Saturday afternoon.
Brighton suffered just their second defeat from their last nine Premier League outings last weekend, as they were beaten 3-1 at St James’ Park against Newcastle United.
Prior to that, Fabian Hurzeler’s men had won six of their previous eight Premier League fixtures (W6-D1-L1) – including three of their past four at home – and should be too strong for their already-relegated visitors.
Rob Edwards’ visitors remain winless on their travels in the Premier League this season, losing their last two at West Ham United and Leeds United by an aggregate score of 7-0.
MFT’s top Last Player Standing pick: Brighton & Hove Albion
As mentioned above, Brighton are the standout pick to win in the Premier League this weekend.
The Seagulls are currently in eighth position in the Premier League table, two points behind sixth-placed Brentford, and will view this game as a must-win clash if they are to qualify for Europe.
Best ‘Last Player Standing’ selections ranked for Premier League gameweek 36
- Brighton & Hove Albion (H vs Wolves)
- Liverpool (H vs Chelsea)
- Manchester City (H vs Brentford)
- Arsenal (A vs West Ham United)
- Manchester United ( A vs Sunderland)
- Tottenham Hotspur (H vs Leeds United)
- Aston Villa ( A vs Burnley)
- Nottingham Forest ( H vs Newcastle United)
- Everton (A vs Crystal Palace)
- Bournemouth (A vs Fulham)
- Fulham (H vs Bournemouth)
- Leeds United (A vs Tottenham Hotspur)
- Crystal Palace (H vs Everton)
- Newcastle United (A vs Nottingham Forest)
- Sunderland (H vs Manchester United)
- Brentford (A vs Manchester City)
- Burnley (H vs Aston Villa)
- West Ham United (H vs Arsenal)
- Chelsea (A vs Liverpool)
- Wolves (A vs Brighton & Hove Albion)
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