
Win up to $100,000 in our free to enter game by predicting which teams will make it through to each of the four knock out stages at this year’s World Cup. We’re not making this overcomplicated so we aren’t asking you to predict who will play who and we don’t want to know what you think all the scores will be. There really is no simpler way to win at this year’s World Cup. And the best thing about our competition is it’s FREE!
With separate prize pools (details to the side) for predicting each round successfully you are never out of our Easy World Cup Predictor and it only takes a minute to enter.

Your mission is to predict which teams you think will qualify for each of the 4 knockout stages. Each stage has its own prize pool. If a prize isn’t won, it is rolled over to the final round.
Don’t worry if you don't know all the possible permutations of who can play who etc. Our system ensures you can only make selections that are possible according to the official draw. You can see the draw here courtesy of FIFA. And so that you always stand a chance of winning at each stage of the predictor, your choices for each subsequent prize pool do not have to correspond with or follow on from your selections in the previous rounds.
E.g. You can still select a Brazil-Germany final even if you didn’t name either team to make the semi-finals!

Prize Pool 1 - $5,000
• Predict the 16 teams who will make it through to the second round (that’s two teams from each of the 8 groups)
Prize Pool 2 - $5,000
• Predict the 8 teams who will make it through to the Quarter-finals
Prize Pool 3 - $5,000
• Predict the 4 teams who will make it through to the Semi-finals
Prize Pool 4 - $10,000
• Predict the 2 teams who will make it through to the 2010 World Cup Final
Bonus Pool 1 - $25,000
• If you predict all 4 previous prize pool stages, i.e. correctly predict the teams to make the last 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals and final
Bonus Pool 2 - $50,000
• You need to win Bonus Pool 1 AND get within 1 goal of guessing the total number of regular time goals scored in the 64 matches of the 2010 World Cup Finals.
Why not increase the fun by inviting your friends, family and colleagues to enter and seeing who can earn bragging rights by getting the most selections correct over the duration of the World Cup?
Even get your Facebook friends to have a go or Twitter about your success.
If nobody correctly predicts the correct 16 qualifying teams for Prize Pool 1, the prize money for that round will be added to Prize Pool 4.
So if nobody correctly predicts the last 16 to qualify from the group stages, the $5,000 will be added to Prize Pool 4, making a total prize pool of $15,000. The same will apply to Prize Pools 2 and 3 should nobody win those.