Everything you need to know about Dream Team World Cup – the best fantasy football game for this winter’s tournament
ARE you experiencing the symptoms of World Cup fever?
Then we’ve got just the thing for you – Dream Team World Cup!
Why not enhance your experience of this winter’s tournament by playing the best fantasy football game available to fans aged 18 or over in the UK and Republic of Ireland while also competing for £50,000 in prize money?
Our World Cup game is completely free to play right now via our website or app (available via the App Store and Google’s Play Store) so whether you fancy your chances of winning a life-changing amount of money or simply want to have some fun with your mates, there’s every reason to get involved.
HOW TO PLAY DREAM TEAM WORLD CUP:
- Pick eleven players with a £50million budget
- Watch on as your players score points through goals, assists, clean sheets, 7+ match ratings, hat-tricks and Star Man awards
- Use your allocation of 30 transfers to react to the drama as the tournament progresses
- Compete in mini-leagues against your mates while aiming to land a chunk of the £50,000 prize pot
SCORING
- Goal scored +5 points
- Hat-trick (three or more goals) +5 points
- Assist +2 points
- Star Man (as determined by WhoScored) +5 points
- 7+ match rating (as determined by WhoScored) +3 points
- Yellow card -1 point
- Red card -3 points
- Penalty missed -3 points
- Clean sheet (goalkeepers and defenders only) +5 points
- Each goal conceded over one goal (goalkeepers and defenders only) -1 point
- Penalty save or miss (goalkeepers only) +3 points
Please note that players are not able to score points in any penalty shootouts that may occur in the knockout stages.
TRANSFERS
You’ll have 30 transfers available to you throughout the tournament, enabling you to react to the unfolding drama.
No more than three transfers can be made on a single day.
Players will be locked out once the country they represent has kicked off on any given day and will therefore not be eligible to be transferred (in or out) until the following day.
For example, if Argentina have played in the morning and France are due to play in the evening, you cannot transfer Lionel Messi out for Karim Benzema and hope to earn points for the Frenchman as the transfer will not go through until the following day.
Generally speaking, it’s best to make transfers at the end of the day once all fixtures are complete or in the morning before the first game gets underway.
See our terms and conditions for clarification if anything is unclear.
What are you waiting for?