Standard Scoring
Standard scoring is non-cumulative — only the highest applicable score counts. Points don’t stack.
| Outcome | Points |
|---|---|
| Exact Score | 3 |
| Correct Outcome (Win/Draw/Loss) | 1 |
| Wrong | 0 |
Example
Match is Arsenal 2–1 Chelsea.
- You predicted 2–1 → Exact Score = 3 points
- You predicted 3–1 → Correct Outcome (Arsenal win) = 1 point
- You predicted 0–2 → Wrong = 0 points
World Cup Scoring
World Cup scoring is cumulative — all applicable points stack (A+B+C+D). Used for FIFA World Cup, Champions League, and Europa League knockout stages.
| Component | Condition | Points |
|---|---|---|
| A. Exact Score | Exact home and away goals | 6 |
| B. Correct Outcome | Win/Draw/Loss direction | 3 |
| C. Team Goal | Correct home OR away goal count | 1 each |
| D. Total Goal | Correct total goals (home+away) | 1 |
Example
Match is Brazil 3–1 Croatia (total 4 goals).
- You predicted 3–1 → A(6) + B(3) + Chome(1) + Caway(1) + D(1) = 12 points
- You predicted 2–1 → B(3) + Caway(1) = 4 points
- You predicted 1–1 → Wrong outcome = 0 points
World Cup Final: 2× Multiplier
In the final match of a tournament, ALL points are doubled. Maximum possible: 24 points.
In the final match of a tournament, ALL points are doubled. Maximum possible: 24 points.
Which Scoring Is Used?
World Cup Scoring — Cup Competitions
- FIFA World Cup
- Champions League
- Europa League
Standard Scoring — League Competitions
- Premier League
- La Liga
- NB I (Hungarian top flight)
- NB II (Hungarian second tier)
Learn more about covered competitions on our Leagues page.