A lucky football fan is £100,000 better off after Rhys James' 95th equalizer against Bournemouth helped secure them the Super 6 jackpot.
The 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge was one of six midweek Premier League results that London's Tom correctly predicted on his way to winning the prize of a lifetime.
Included was Brentford's dramatic comeback against Manchester City, where Christian Norgaard scored a stoppage-time equalizer to condemn Pep Guardiola's Blues to more points this season.
Only 6.6 percent of Super 6 players predicted that result, and only 7.2 percent are going for Chelsea 2-2 Bournemouth.
Tom became the third winner in what was a record season for the Super 6. The players have already won a whopping £2.1m with five months of football left to play.
Super 6 returns this weekend with £250,000 on the line – could you be the next winner?