The points system
How scoring works
Every prediction is scored the moment the result settles. Pick the winner for points that scale with the odds, then add the exact scoreline to chase the bonuses in your league.
The points breakdown
Your picked winner is right. Points scale with the odds — a heavy favourite earns ~10, a big upset up to 100. No priced odds means a flat 30.
Both teams' scores are exactly right (you predicted a scoreline).
The winning margin matches and your winner is also correct.
You nailed the home side's goal tally.
You nailed the away side's goal tally.
Goal difference and team-goal bonuses require an exact-score prediction — picking only the winner scores the outcome points alone.
Worked example
Spain 3–0 Cabo Verde, called exactly
You back Spain — a strong favourite at roughly 80% implied — to win 3–0, and it finishes 3–0. Because Spain are heavily favoured, the correct-winner points are modest, but the scoreline bonuses stack up:
- Correct winner (≈80% favourite) 13
- Exact score (3–0) +70
- Goal difference (+3) +20
- Home team goals (3) +10
- Away team goals (0) +10
- Total 123
Had you backed an underdog at the same accuracy, the correct-winner points alone could reach 100.
Scoring FAQ
How many points do I get for the correct winner? +
Between 10 and 100, scaled by the odds. The formula rewards lower-probability calls: a near-certain favourite scores around 10, while backing a genuine upset can score the full 100. A match with no priced odds scores a flat 30.
Do I have to predict the exact score? +
No. Picking the winner alone is enough to score the outcome points. Adding a scoreline unlocks the bonuses: 70 for the exact score, 20 for the goal difference, and 10 for each team's goals.
Why do underdogs earn more points? +
Outcome points are worth roughly 10 divided by the outcome's probability, capped at 100. The less likely the result, the more a correct call is worth — so brave, accurate predictions are rewarded.
When does the goal difference bonus count? +
Only when your winning margin matches the real margin and you also picked the correct winner. It requires that you entered a scoreline, not just a winner.