World Cup Mode
Tournament picks need tournament rules.
Review eligible World Cup Over 1.5 picks, save the ones you want to follow before kickoff, and build a separate tournament streak record.
Why separate?
The main model stays clean.
Tournament football has different incentives: openers can be cautious, final group games can depend on table state, and knockouts often need stronger evidence. This page lets us keep the World Cup challenge separate from the normal daily board.
World Cup streak challenge
Pick World Cup games before kickoff. Land Over 1.5, build your streak.
Best settled streak wins the £50 Amazon voucher. Only your nickname appears on the leaderboard; your email and account details stay private. Prize T&Cs apply.
Sign in on the app page to sync your nickname and leaderboard setting.
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Pick from World Cup Mode.
Open the recommendation board, choose any future fixture you want to follow, then press Track fixture before kickoff. GoalsProof labels show whether the model supports it.
Your tracked picks
Review what you have saved.
These are the World Cup picks you have tracked before kickoff. Pending picks update your streak once results settle.
Mode dashboard
What we will track
Simple enough to use, detailed enough to explain why a fixture can or cannot be saved yet.
Classify the fixture
Group opener, middle group game, final group round, knockout, final or third-place match.
Apply tournament context
Raise the bar for cagey stages, venue heat/humidity, altitude and table-state incentives.
Check the market
Only becomes ready when model confidence, price and bookmaker coverage agree.
Track separately
World Cup proof builds on its own so domestic performance stays fair and readable.
Tournament watchlist
Next fixtures to monitor
These are not picks. They show the next tournament fixtures and what evidence is still missing before anything can be tracked.
Venue and weather context
Host conditions to watch
Kickoff times, host locations and early venue-weather flags are shown before any fixture is allowed into the challenge.
Stage lock bars
Different rounds, different standards
The closer a match gets to knockout consequence, the more evidence it needs before it can be tracked.
Recommendation board
Fixture decisions
World Cup markets are now being scanned. You can track any future fixture for the challenge; the labels show whether GoalsProof model support, price evidence and context are strong enough.
To save a World Cup fixture, press Track fixture before kickoff. Model-supported fixtures are labelled clearly, but user-choice fixtures can still count for your streak.
World Cup Acca Builder
Daily and rolling builds
Accas stay separate from the main record. They only become active when enough fixtures clear the tournament tracking rules.
Same matchday only
Best when 2-4 World Cup fixtures pass the tracking checks before kickoff on the same day.
Two to three days
Used when the tournament slate is thin and strong picks are spread across a short window.
No forced legs
No high-context leg enters unless reviewed. Missing market data means no acca recommendation.
Group tracking
Groups and incentives
Group tables can later drive “must win”, “draw enough”, “rotation risk” and “dead rubber” notes.
Current standings
Pre-tournament table state
Standings start blank until results arrive. During the tournament this view should power the group-state logic behind must-win, draw-enough, rotation-risk and dead-rubber flags.
Group-state engine
What standings will unlock
Once results arrive, the table should explain each team’s incentive before the model can make a fixture ready to track.
Knockout tracking
Higher-consequence rounds
Knockout fixtures need stronger evidence before they can be saved into the challenge.
Market evidence
CLV and price movement
World Cup markets can behave differently to domestic leagues. This layer tracks whether our view beats the closing price.
World Cup market readiness
Are the markets usable yet?
Nightly checks track O1.5, O2.5, BTTS and bookmaker depth so we know when the World Cup slate is actually ready.
Evidence timeline
How a fixture becomes ready to track
Recommendations pass through each checkpoint before they can be tracked in the World Cup challenge.
Fixture classified
Stage, venue and group context are known.
Market opens
Opening O1.5 price and bookmaker coverage are captured.
Model checks
Confidence, price and context gate are compared against the stage bar.
Manual review
Medium/high context games are checked before they can enter the challenge.
Closing check
CLV shows whether the market moved toward or away from the model view.
Historical evidence
World Cup stage backtest
Settled 2014, 2018 and 2022 World Cup full-time scores used to tune the tournament rules.
Stage evidence
Where O1.5 historically landed
This helps decide which stages need normal, higher or manual-review bars.
What this means for launch
Tracking standards
What must be true before a pick can be saved
A fixture only becomes ready to track when the feed, context checks and market evidence agree.