Rules of the Game

How to Play

Making Your Predictions

Before each match kicks off, enter the score you think will happen — how many goals the home team scores and how many the away team scores. You can submit or update your predictions right up until the moment the match starts. Once it has kicked off, that prediction is locked.

The Over/Under goals points and the 1 X 2 result points are worked out automatically from the score you enter — you don’t need to do anything extra for those.

Knockout Matches

In knockout rounds you will see an extra Qualifying field. Here you predict which team advances — regardless of the score. Select 1 for the home team or 2 for the away team. This takes into account the full tie including extra time and penalties where applicable. In the final, you are predicting the outright winner of the tournament. This prediction is completely separate from your score prediction.

How Points Are Calculated

Correct result (3.0 × odds): If you correctly predict the outcome — home win, draw, or away win — you earn 3.0 points multiplied by that match’s odds. Odds reflect how likely the result is: predicting an underdog win earns more than predicting a heavy favourite. Odds are set a few days before each match.

Correct exact score (6.0 points): If you predict the exact final scoreline, you earn a bonus of 6.0 points on top of your result points.

Over/Under goals (2.5 points): A bonus for correctly predicting whether the match is high-scoring or low-scoring. The threshold is 2.5 total goals.

  • Over 2.5 — 3 or more goals in total (e.g. 2–1, 3–0). If your predicted score adds up to 3 or more and the match had 3 or more, you score.
  • Under 2.5 — 2 or fewer goals in total (e.g. 1–0, 0–0). If your predicted score adds up to 2 or fewer and the match had 2 or fewer, you score.

This is calculated automatically — you just enter the score and the system does the rest.

Knockout winner (15.0 points): In knockout matches, correctly predicting which team advances earns an extra 15.0 points. This is independent of your score prediction and is determined by the final outcome of the tie — including extra time and penalties.

All score-based points are based on the result at the end of 90 minutes plus injury time for regular matches, or at the end of extra time for knockout matches. Penalties do not change the score for pool purposes.

How the Winner Is Decided

The player with the most points at the end of the competition wins. If two or more players are level on points, the following tiebreakers are applied in order:

  1. Most correct exact scores.
  2. Most correct results (win/draw/loss).
  3. Most correct knockout winners.
  4. Most correct over/under goals predictions.
  5. Highest single-match points score (your personal best on one game).