MatchDay
Predict. Compete. Win.
Predict every match, track your position on the live leaderboard, and compete for gift card prizes reserved for the top 10 players.

Matches
Prize Drops
Play for prizes.
Finish in the Top 3 and you'll win a £50 gift card. Finish anywhere in the Top 10 and you'll earn a £10 gift card. Every prediction can move you closer to the prizes.
🏆 Top 3
The top 3 players each win a £50 gift card.
🎖️ Top 10
Players finishing 4th to 10th each win a £10 gift card.
⚽ 104 Matches
Plenty of chances to climb the table and finish in the prizes.
Three steps. Zero complexity.
MatchDay is built for students with 10 spare seconds, not fantasy cricket managers with spreadsheets. Pick, score, repeat.
Pick Your Winner
Choose who wins. Predictions open 24 hours before each match and lock 1 hour before the match starts. No second chances once you lock in.
Rack Up Points
Every correct call earns you 1 point. Your accuracy, current streak, and live rank update the moment results are confirmed. Watch that leaderboard move.
Win Gift Cards
Finish in the Top 3 to win a £50 gift card, or place in the Top 10 to win a £10 gift card.
One correct call can change everything.
The leaderboard updates live after every result. One match, one correct prediction - that's all it takes to go from "nearly there" to "Top 3". The gap at the top is never as wide as you think.
Leaderboard
Priya M.
87% accuracy
Aisha K.
81% accuracy
Tanvi R.
75% accuracy
You 🔥
69% accuracy
Sara B.
63% accuracy
You're 3 points off the Top 3. One match can do it.
Everything that makes MatchDay addictive.
Live Leaderboard
Streak Tracking
Community Predictions
Match Reminders
Gift Card Prizes
One Prediction Per Match

Argentina
vs
6 Jul · 14:00

Portugal

4
England
Final Result
England Win

2
Croatia
Ten seconds per match.
Real stakes.
Pick the winner. Tap confirm. Done. You'll find out if you're right the moment the result is in, and your rank updates immediately. No waiting, no guessing if it registered.
After each window closes, you can see how the rest of the Inforens community voted. Did you go with the crowd or trust your gut?
