The New Football Pools, owned and operated by Sportech PLC and based in Liverpool, brings together the three biggest UK football pools companies – Littlewoods Football Pools, Vernons and Zetters to offer its customers a new generation of pool-based betting and football predictions and picks games.
Originally founded in 1923, Littlewoods Football Pools is one of the UK's oldest established gaming companies and in 2008 celebrated its 85th year at the heart of football and gaming.
The New Football Pools is capitalising on the strength of its distinguished position of trust and integrity and is committed to bring new online football games, technology, channels of distribution and ways to play to new and existing players across the UK and worldwide.
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Premier 10
Premier 10 from the Football Pools is the online football game seen as the football pick game for the new online generation of football predictors. Players of the Premier 10 pool game have to predict the outcomes — either home win, draw or away win — of the top 10 football fixtures.
What’s more, unlike other gaming sites a percentage of each play goes back into the football community via the Football Pools trust. With 3 weekly prize levels (10, 9 and 8 correct),
Premier 10 is simple and exhilarating all at the same time with guaranteed winners every week.
Classic Pools — The Treble Chance Game
Before the launch of the National Lottery in 1994, the Football Pools Treble Chance game was the only way people could win in excess of £1,000,000.
The Classic Pools football picks game still remains one of the country's biggest money-winning games boasting a massive £2.5m jackpot, second only to the National Lottery on a weekly jackpot basis.
The object of the Classic Pools game is to predict 8 full time score draws from Premier League, Championship and the Scottish leagues. Players make 10, 11, 12, 13 or 14 selections from the list of 49 football fixtures. Mathematically 12 selections gives players 11 times as many permutations than if they made just 10 selections.
Player play the game as a skill-based football picks game applying their football knowledge as they try and work out the likeliest matches to end in a score.