Forty entered. Two survived. Neither won. Both walked away paid.
The Last Man Standing — Premier League 2025/26 ran the full route. Thirty-eight gameweeks. Forty fixtures of nerves, autopicks, and ruined Saturday afternoons. By the final day, the field was down to two: and
.
Both still alive. Both still backing themselves. Both stared at the same list of remaining clubs and reached for the same name.
Liverpool.
Liverpool drew.
The cleanest tie in LMS history
There is no tiebreaker in Last Man Standing. There is no "who survived longer". They both survived 9 gameweeks. They both went out on the same call in the same week against the same opponent. The eliminator that took them both didn't even win the match.
So the pot splits.
| Co-champion | HIVE | MEDALS |
|---|---|---|
| 100 | 2,500 | |
| 100 | 2,500 |
Two names on the board. One shared scar. A finish that could not have been scripted tighter.
What you learn from a season this long
LMS rewards patience over flash. The players who lasted the longest were the ones who saved the obvious clubs for the obvious weeks — and didn't blow Liverpool or Arsenal on a Tuesday night cup hangover in October. By March, the contenders were down to people picking Brentford at home and praying.
By May, it was two people picking Liverpool on the final day.
Respect
To and
— you outlasted thirty-eight other entries and 9 weeks. The board says co-champions. Read it however you want.
To everyone who got knocked out in GW3 by Wolves — there's always next season.
Next up
Has everyone entered our World Cup contest???
Or we have a Fantasy Test Cricket Contest Coming up Soon as well
LMS Premier League 2026/27 opens for entry ahead of the new season. New rules under consideration: tiebreaker round, paid entry pool, higher MEDALS ceiling. Watch this space.
Pure Sports. Real Rewards.