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Languagecaster Predictions: Day 6 England v USA

football languageDay 6 of the 2022 World Cup saw the African champions Senegal win their first match of these finals after defeating Qatar 3-1 – a result that saw the hosts eliminated after only two matches. Not one of the predictors got the three points for a perfect score in that game but four players scored three for correctly predicting that the Netherlands and Ecuador would draw 1-1 – well done to MightyToft, Fitzpab, Neilus and our new leader Aidey who is now five points clear at the top. He’s followed by Neilus on 17, yetanotherone on 16 and 8 other players (including luckyP) on 15 points. Remarkably, no one picked up maximum points from the USA versus England match which finished scoreless. There are four more matches tomorrow: Saudi Arabia taking on Poland, Australia facing Tunisia, France v Denmark and the big game is Mexico play Argentina where a defeat for Messi’s team would see them eliminated from a tournament they were favourites to win. Get your scores in now! You can still register to play in the Languagecaster’s 2022 World Cup predictions battle; simply register or log in (for free) below and then add your scores – good luck! If you have any questions then you can contact us at admin@languagecaster.com.

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<strong>Register/Log in</strong>
  • To play: You will need to register for the 2022 World Cup Predictions competition or you can log in here.
  • To register: Create a username and add an email address.
  • You will receive an email with information on how to create a password.
  • Log in with your username and password.
  • Fill in your predictions (below) and click save a€“ remember that you can change your scores right up to kick-off time.
  • If you have lost your password then you can generate a new one. Or you can ask us here.
<strong>Scoring System</strong>
  • Three points for a perfect score. For example, if you think hosts Qatar will beat Ecuador 2-0 in the opening game and this is the exact final score then you receive three points.
  • One point for the right result. For example, if the game between England and Wales finishes 1-1 and you chose a different score but the right result (e.g. 0-0; 2-2 or 3-3) then you will receive 1 point.
  • For knock-out games the scores are up to 90 minutes – not extra time.
<strong>Prizes</strong>
  • 1st place: A£30 book vouchers
  • 2nd place: A£20 book vouchers
  • 3rd place: A£10 book vouchers
<strong>Top 10</strong> <strong>Ranking</strong>
1. Learn English through Football 67
2. grell 64
3. Guest 54
4. Eax 0
5. Milao 0
6. MSGLOWloveli 0
7. Nori 0
8. pastiwin777 0
9. Saeed123 0
10. Salomão 0
<strong>More Information</strong>
  • You can see other players’ predictions by clicking on their name in the ranking list (when logged in)
  • You can also see other players’ predictions when you click on the ‘pie chart’ icon

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