about The Last Man

Each weekend you pick the winner of one English Premier League match.
If your pick wins, you advance to the next week; if it loses or draws, you’re out. Make sure you don’t miss else you will either be out (if it’s late in the competition) or a random selection will be selected for you.

You can only pick each team once so it gets harder as you progress.

Our Mission & Vision

To provide a safe and legitimate way of playing The Last Man that is all calculated for you with no chance of cheating or errors in the weekly selections and games.

We hope to expand to additional competitions and leagues as time goes on and want to offer money back for special events weekends as an added incentive.

Why Join The Last Man?

You simply pick ONE Premier League team you fancy to win in round 1. If they win pick again next week, lose or draw and you’re out. You can’t pick the same team twice.

It’s simple, it’s fun and you could take all the winnings

Football Goal - The Last Man
Goal Post and Netting - The Last man
THe Last Man - Mobile
FootBall Boots and Ball
Football Game Start - The Last Man

PL Teams

Arsenal • Aston Villa • Bournemouth • Brentford • Brighton • Burnley • Chelsea • Crystal Palace • Everton • Fulham • Leeds • Liverpool • Man City • Man Utd • Newcastle • Nottingham Forest • Sunderland • Tottenham • West Ham • Wolves

The Last Man History

The phrase is now used in a variety of contexts. The winner of any given contest or competition may be referred to as the last man, regardless of whether or not there is any physical standing involved.
The winner of these competitions could have won via ability, endurance, strength, or any other method.

It’s also the name of a cooperative first-person shooter video game mode in which all players work individually with the goal of being the last one standing.

The phrase’s popularity is evidenced by its frequent use in popular culture.
It’s the name of an action movies, TV programmes, computer games and numerous musical albums.

Want some further information?