One player claims £1,000 prize with near-perfect Round 4 World Cup predictor score
A single player has won the entire £1,000 cash prize in Round 4 of a World Cup predictor competition, correctly calling the winner of all eight Last 32 matches and nailing the exact goal tally in five of them.
One player has claimed the full £1,000 prize in Round 4 of a World Cup match predictor competition, after posting a near-flawless set of results across the Last 32 stage.
The winner correctly predicted the outcome of all eight Last 32 fixtures and matched the exact number of 90-minute goals in five of those games. They were one goal adrift in two further matches and two goals away in a third — leaving them just four goals short of a perfect round.
The competition, which is free to enter, asks players to predict match outcomes and goal tallies across each stage of the tournament. As the knockout rounds progress, the format becomes more demanding: earlier rounds required only win/lose/draw predictions, while later stages ask for exact scorelines within 90 minutes.
Round 5 focuses on four Last 16 fixtures, with another £1,000 prize pot available. Subsequent rounds will cover the quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final itself, with tiebreakers based on the minute of the first goal in the respective matches.
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