How It Works
Premiership Survivor is a round-based knockout football game. You can play in the paid game for the main prize pot, or play the free game just for fun. Each week you make your pick, try to survive, and keep going until there is a winner.
Paid Game
How paid entry works
The paid game is the main competition. In a normal round, the base entry price is £20 per entry.
Each paid entry gives you 1 life. If you buy 3 entries, you have 3 lives in the paid game for that round.
Multiple entries
You can enter with more than one life to give yourself more chances of surviving the round.
Every life stands on its own. Each life needs its own winning pick.
What happens after payment
Once payment is confirmed, your paid entries are added and you can move into the picks stage when picks are available.
You only pay again if a new paid entry is required under the game rules, such as a rollover situation.
Free Game
Free to play
The free game follows the same core pick-and-survive idea, but without paid entry.
It is designed for players who want to join in without putting money into the prize game.
Separate from the paid game
The free game is separate from the paid game. Your free pick does not count as a paid life, and your paid lives do not count as free entries.
Paid results and free results are also shown separately.
Same weekly pressure
Just like the paid version, you still need to make the right pick each round and survive to continue.
Lives and Picks
1 entry = 1 life
In the paid game, every entry becomes 1 life. More entries mean more lives, and more lives mean more picks to submit.
1 pick per life
Each life must make its own pick for the round. If you have 4 lives, you need 4 picks.
Team reuse rule
In the paid game, each life can only use each team once per game.
That means one life cannot keep picking the same team again and again through the season.
Different lives can still use the same team in the same round. The restriction applies per life, not across your whole account.
Example
If you have 2 lives, Life 1 can pick Arsenal and Life 2 can also pick Arsenal in the same round.
But if Life 1 already used Arsenal in an earlier round, Life 1 cannot use Arsenal again later in the same game.
Pick Deadlines and Locking
When picks lock
Picks lock 1 hour before the first kickoff in that round.
No late changes
Once the deadline passes, picks are locked and cannot be edited for that round.
Why this matters
The whole round works from the first kickoff time, so make sure your picks are in before the lock time.
Rollover Rules
When rollover happens
If nobody survives the round, the game rolls over instead of ending.
The prize pot carries forward and the next paid round becomes bigger.
Existing player pricing on rollover
If you are already in the game, you can keep the same number of entries you had before at the base entry price of £20 each.
If you add extra entries above your previous count, those extra entries are charged at the rollover rate.
New player pricing on rollover
If you join the game for the first time during a rollover, rollover pricing applies to all of your entries.
Rollover price steps
The rollover price starts at £40, then £60, and increases by £20 on each further rollover.
Example
Suppose you had 2 entries before a rollover. In the next rollover round, you can keep those 2 entries at £20 each.
If you decide to increase to 4 entries, your first 2 stay at £20 each, and the extra 2 are charged at the current rollover price.
Winning and Elimination
What eliminates a life
If a life picks a team that does not win, that life is out.
Draws do not count as a winning pick.
How the game continues
If multiple players or multiple lives are still alive after a round, the game continues into the next round.
How a winner is decided
If only one player remains in the game, that player is the winner, even if they still have more than one surviving life.
Once only one player remains, there is no need to continue creating more rounds.
If everybody is out
If all remaining lives are eliminated in the same round, the game rolls over instead of producing a winner that week.
Minimum Player Rule
At least 2 players are required
The paid game needs a minimum of 2 players to start for that round.
If fewer than 2 players join
If fewer than 2 players sign up for a paid round, the game does not start that week.
Instead, paid entries carry forward to the next available round so players do not need to pay again for the same entry.
Why this rule exists
This keeps the paid game fair and competitive. The goal is to make sure the round starts with a real contest rather than a one-player auto-win.
Quick Examples
Example 1: Single life
You buy 1 paid entry for £20. That gives you 1 life. You pick Liverpool. If Liverpool win, you survive. If they draw or lose, your life is eliminated.
Example 2: Multiple lives
You buy 3 entries, so you have 3 lives. You can spread risk by picking different teams, or double up on the same team across more than one life if you want.
Example 3: Rollover
Nobody survives the round, so the game rolls over. Existing players can keep their previous entry count at base price, while any extra entries above that count are charged at the rollover rate.
Need to get started?
Head to the paid game or free game page to see the current round status, entry window, and latest game information.