£500k main pot joined by £200k and £50k side games as total prize fund reaches seven figures
William Hill’s free-to-play Final One Standing game has reached a landmark total jackpot of £1 million.
The game launched ahead of the 2025–26 Premier League season with an initial £500k jackpot, and has since expanded to include new free-to-play side games offering prizes ranging from £50k to £200k, taking the combined prize fund into seven figures.
Currently, just over 7,000 players remain in contention for the main £500k jackpot, which began in gameweek one. More than 285,000 players have already been eliminated from the flagship contest.
Alongside the main pot, two £200k and two £50k games are still to play for — meaning an additional £500k remains up for grabs outside the core competition.
Lee Phelps, spokesperson for William Hill, said:
“Our free-to-play Final One Standing game has been incredibly popular since launching with a bumper £500k jackpot in the first week of the Premier League season, attracting just shy of 300,000 sign-ups.
Since then, we’ve added new jackpots regularly, and our total free-to-play prize fund has now ticked over the seven-figure mark, with combined jackpots across all games reaching £1 million.
From the original pool of nearly 300,000, fewer than 8,000 players remain in the hunt for the £500k top prize.”
As the Premier League returns, Sunderland and Chelsea are proving the most popular picks — with more than 50% of remaining players backing the Black Cats to beat Wolves or the Blues to take all three points at Nottingham Forest.
“Our projections suggest it’s only a matter of weeks before we crown the first-ever Final One Standing champion,” added Phelps. “We’re now entering the business end of the game.”