World Cup Challenge 2010

The Challenge

Please note that the World Cup Challenge 2010 is strictly pay-to-play with an entry fee of £20 (€25 or $30). If you are looking for a free prediction competition this is not it. Please do not waste your time or mine by registering unless you are prepared to pay the entry fee.

During the 2010 World Cup a total of 64 matches will be played - your challenge is to forecast the correct score of every match.

For the sake of the challenge the matches will be divided into four rounds. Rounds one to three will cover the matches played during the group stage. Round four will cover the matches from quarter-finals through to final.

For each match, points will be awarded based on the accuracy of your predictions. At the end of each round, cash prizes will be awarded to the winner of the round. At the end of the tournament, the scores from the individual rounds will be accumulated and the main cash prizes will go to top five contestants. Actual amounts will depend on the number of entries.

In order to enter the World Cup Challenge 2010 you must first become a registered member of WAFFL (World Association Fantasy Football League). If you are already a member please enter your logon details below.

Logon

Username: Password: Confirmation Code: (see Note 1 below)
 Remember me on this computer (see Note 2 below)  

Please remember that both Username and Password are case-sensitive and must be entered exactly as they were during initial registration - i.e. UserName is not the same as username. If you have forgotten your Password, please click here and follow the instructions.

Note 1: Your confirmation code is only required when first registering with WAFFL and should have been received at your registered e-mail address.

Note 2: If you tick this box (and your web-browser is configured to accept cookies) your logon details will be remembered and you will not have to logon again from this computer in future. If you share your computer with others, or are accessing WAFFL from a public place, you should leave this box unticked. If you leave this box unticked, you will automatically be logged out of the WAFFL site when you close your browser. You can also logoff explicitly at any time.

Register

If you have not yet registered (and wish to do so), please fill in your details below and then check the specified e-mail address for final instuctions. Please note that WAFFL registration is free - but (with the exception of the ShotsWeb Challenge) our competitions are strictly pay-to-play. Registration is (hopefully) straightforward and should take no more than a minute from start to finish. For more details see the notes below.

Real name:  
Username:  
E-mail address:  
Password:  
Confirm Password:  
 

Please fill in the details requested above and click the “Register” button. All fields must be completed and the e-mail address supplied must be valid in order for you to complete registration.

IMPORTANT: Once your request is received you will be allocated a four-digit confirmation code which will be e-mailed to the address supplied above along with instructions on how to complete your registration. Note that confirmation is a one-off process and you do not need to remember the confirmation code or use it again in future once your registration is complete.

Please note that your real name and e-mail address are required solely for internal purposes and will not be distributed to any third parties.

The Username may be your own real name or, if you wish to remain anonymous, a pseudonym of your choice. The following restrictions apply to Usernames and Passwords:

  • Your Username must be a maximum of 25 characters long.
  • Usernames may only contain alphanumerics (a-z and 0-9) or underscores.
  • Passwords must be a maximum of 10 characters.
  • Usernames deemed (by me) to be offensive will be rejected.
  • Both Username and password are case-sensitive - i.e. UserName is not the same as username.

IMPORTANT: We recommend that the username and password combination that you chose should be specific to WAFFL. Passwords are transmitted over the Internet in plain text - i.e. unencrypted - and, as such, there is a slight risk that they may be intercepted by hackers.

Specifically, we strongly recommend that you do not use any highly sensitive information such as Bank Account PINs etc. for your password.

Under no circumstances can WAFFL accept any responsibility for any loss or damage incurred through the misappropriation of your password.