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Molly's 2023 Women's World Cup

Women's World Cup Predictor League

Predict Women's World Cup scores and challenge your friends in Superbru's free Women's World Cup Predictor game. Play on the web or download our iOS and Android apps.

Captain
Molly's Pickem
Paul Shanley
136 Superbru caps
Molly's 2023 Women's World Cup
Gameplay
Classic Leaderboard
Predict results, score points for accuracy and climb the leaderboard
Participants
27 players so far
Type
Business/competition
What you can win
Prizes

This tournament is not currently active, but you can view results from past Women's World Cup seasons.

Also, you might enjoy one of these upcoming games:

How well can you predict the scores?

In Superbru, you'll pick the result of every match and earn points for your accuracy.

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Eden Park, Auckland
Capacity: 50,000
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14℃
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20 Jul 19:00
Thursday 20 Jul 19:00
New Zealand
New Zealand
P 7
W 3
L 2
  • W
  • W
  • W
  • L
  • L
  • D
  • D
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Norway
Norway
P 7
W 4
L 2
  • W
  • W
  • W
  • L
  • W
  • D
  • L

About Superbru's Free Women's World Cup Predictor

  • Set up private leagues - great for work
  • Play in up to 10 leagues
  • Take on sports fans around the world
  • Smart scoring system and reliable mechanics
  • Play on the web or our Android + iOS apps
  • Over 2.56m people play Superbru
  • Real time scoring updates
  • Completely free to play

Scoring System

1
Result

Earn 1pt if you predict the right outcome but your score is not close.

1.5
Close

If your outcome is right and your score is close (according to our special formula), you'll earn 1.5pts.

3
Exact

Nothing feels better than the 3pts you will earn for correctly predicting an exact score!


About Superbru

  • Free predictor and fantasy sports games
  • 80+ tournaments a year across football, rugby union, cricket, golf, motorsport, rugby league, tennis, Australian Rules, American football, rugby sevens and cycling
  • Started on a sheet of paper on a fridge, now home to 2,560,231 sports fans
  • Established in 2006, with gaming models perfected over time
  • Independently owned and run by sports fans for sports fans