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World Cup Super Soccer Picks
Pick every group-stage result, build your knockout path and predict the World Cup winner. Simple to play, hard to win.
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Choose Team A, Draw or Team B for each group-stage fixture.
Confirm third-place qualifiers, then pick the knockout winners all the way to the final.
Your entry can be reviewed and re-submitted if you make changes before picks lock.
Scoring summary
Rules & Terms
World Cup Super Soccer Picks is a skill-based football prediction competition. Prize positions are decided by the published scoring rules, not by a random draw, raffle or sweepstake.
Each completed entry costs £5. Payment must be completed before the entry deadline for the player to be eligible for prizes.
The fixed prize pot is £175 total, awarded to the top three players. Suggested split: £100 for 1st, £50 for 2nd and £25 for 3rd.
Payment-processing fees and the fixed prize pot are deducted from entry fees. Everything remaining will be donated to a registered charity chosen by the winning player.
Players score points by predicting match outcomes, group positions, third-place qualifiers, knockout winners, team progress and the overall winner.
Pick the result of every group-stage match: Team A win, draw or Team B win. Group tables are created from those picks.
After the group stage picks are complete, players confirm third-place qualifiers and pick winners through the Round of 32, Round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals and final.
If prize places are tied, the first tie-breaker is closest prediction to total tournament goals across all 104 matches. Goals in normal time and extra time count. Penalty shoot-out goals do not count.
Players may edit unlocked picks before the relevant deadline. If a group-stage edit changes the knockout path, affected knockout picks must be reviewed and re-submitted.
This is a small private/fun football prediction competition. The organiser may correct obvious errors, resolve technical issues and verify final scoring against official tournament results.
Entry fees are collected by the organiser. The final charity donation amount will depend on the number of paid entries and payment-processing fees.