Scores with consequences
Each result can explain which group table, bracket path, or leaderboard score changed.
Results hub
Track World Cup results, scores, table movement, and prediction accuracy as every match starts judging your bracket.
World Cup results
Result impact board
Matchday retention
A user may fill a bracket once, but results give them a reason to come back. The page should not only show a score; it should show what the score did to their prediction.
That means table movement, bracket survival, pool standings, and accuracy all need to be visible without making users hunt for them.
Each result can explain which group table, bracket path, or leaderboard score changed.
The most important comparison is simple: what did I pick, what happened, and how many points did I get?
Results should flow into rankings so every matchday creates a small return habit.
How to
Final results become the source of truth for accuracy, tables, and bracket survival.
Each user sees whether they called the outcome, the exact score, or missed the result completely.
Leaderboards and private pools move after results, which gives people a reason to return.
Related tools
These links are the site map users actually need: build a pick, save it, share it, compare it, then come back when results move the standings.
Tool hub
Matchday hub
Retention hub
Guides
Short answers for people who want to use the page, not study it.
It is designed to show final scores, table movement, bracket survival, and how each result affects saved predictions.
Yes. The page is built around that workflow: prediction first, result second, accuracy and ranking after that.
No. Results explain what happened in each match, while standings show how those results reshape the group table.