Predict every match, not just the winner
Guess a Game asks fans to forecast scores across the group stage and knockout bracket, then turns those picks into tables, finalists, total goals, and share cards.
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Guess a Game is a free USA 2026 football prediction game where fans predict every score, build the knockout bracket, join mini-leagues, and share their tournament picks.
It is not a betting product: there are no wagers, paid pools, gambling mechanics, or financial rewards.
Overview
Guess a Game is a browser-based prediction game for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Players forecast scorelines, complete group tables, fill out the knockout bracket, compare points on a leaderboard, and create mini-leagues for friends, offices, publications, and online communities.
The product is free to use and is designed for recreational fan predictions only. It does not support betting, paid pools, gambling, or financial products.
The site is designed for fans who want something deeper than a simple winner pick, but quicker to use than a spreadsheet or fantasy game.
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Guess a Game asks fans to forecast scores across the group stage and knockout bracket, then turns those picks into tables, finalists, total goals, and share cards.
Mini-leagues let podcasts, newsletters, offices, supporter groups, and friends run their own USA 2026 prediction table without spreadsheets.
The site combines predictions with World Cup history pages, team profiles, qualification notes, and country flags for quick tournament context.
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Guess a Game is a free football prediction game for USA 2026. Fans predict match scores, watch the group tables and knockout bracket update, compare leaderboard points, and create mini-leagues for friends, offices, creators, and communities. It is not a betting service and does not support paid pools, gambling, or financial rewards.
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