How Does a World Cup Sweepstakes Work?

โšฝ World Cup 2026 Guide ยท 5 min read ยท Updated May 2026

A World Cup sweepstakes is one of the simplest and most popular ways for a group of friends, colleagues, or family members to get invested in the FIFA World Cup together. Whether you are a passionate football fan or someone who barely follows the sport, a sweepstakes gives everyone a stake in the outcome from the very first match to the final.

Here is everything you need to know about how a World Cup sweepstakes works, what the rules typically look like, and how to set one up for your group ahead of the 2026 tournament.

The Basic Concept

A World Cup sweepstakes is a lottery-style competition where each participant is randomly assigned one or more national teams from the tournament. You then follow those teams throughout the competition โ€” cheering for them in every match, from the group stage through the knockout rounds. The participant whose assigned team wins the tournament, or advances furthest, wins the prize.

The key word is random. Unlike a prediction league where knowledge of football gives you an advantage, a sweepstakes is pure luck. The office intern could draw Brazil or Argentina while the football expert ends up with a first-round exit. This levels the playing field and makes the sweepstakes fun for everyone, regardless of how much they know about the sport.

How a Typical Sweepstakes Is Run

  1. 1
    Gather Participants
    Recruit everyone who wants to join. There is no minimum or maximum โ€” a sweepstakes works with 5 people or 50. For the 2026 World Cup with 48 teams, groups larger than 48 would need to share teams, while smaller groups each receive multiple teams.
  2. 2
    Collect the Buy-In
    Each participant pays a fixed amount to enter โ€” commonly between $5 and $20. This money forms the prize pool. Collect it before the tournament begins to avoid drop-outs once results start coming in.
  3. 3
    Run the Draw
    Each participant is randomly assigned a national team. The draw can be done by pulling names from a hat, or digitally using a tool like our World Cup 2026 Sweepstakes Wheel. The draw should be witnessed by all participants or run transparently so no one questions the randomness.
  4. 4
    Follow the Tournament
    Once teams are assigned, everyone watches the matches with a personal stake. When your team plays, you are invested. When your team advances, you move closer to the prize. When your team is eliminated, you are out โ€” but still likely enjoying the tournament.
  5. 5
    Pay Out the Winners
    After the final on July 19, the prize pool is distributed to the winner and any other prize positions. Most sweepstakes pay the champion's draw holder the full prize, though some split across semi-finalists or finalist positions.

What Happens With 48 Teams

The 2026 World Cup is the first to feature 48 teams, which changes the sweepstakes dynamic compared to previous 32-team tournaments. With 48 nations, a group of exactly 48 people each gets one team. But most groups are smaller than this, which means multiple teams per person.

For a group of 12 people, each participant would receive 4 teams. For a group of 16, each gets 3 teams. This is actually more exciting than a one-team-per-person format, because participants have multiple teams to follow simultaneously โ€” when one team is eliminated, they still have others still competing.

Our sweepstakes wheel handles this automatically. Enter however many participants you have and the tool distributes all 48 teams evenly, giving each person the same number of teams or as close to equal as possible. You can also use the "assign remaining" feature after the main draw to ensure every single team is owned by someone.

Prize Structures

The most common prize structure is winner-takes-all โ€” the participant whose team wins the World Cup Final takes the entire prize pool. This creates maximum drama and keeps the pool exciting right up to the last whistle on July 19.

Alternatively, many groups use a split structure:

The split structure keeps more participants in the money for longer and reduces the risk of the entire pool going to someone with a very lucky draw. It also means participants with teams that reach the semi-finals have a reason to keep watching even if they do not win outright.

Why a Sweepstakes Beats Other Football Pools

Prediction leagues require time, knowledge, and regular engagement to update scores and standings. Fantasy football requires even more active management. A sweepstakes requires nothing after the initial draw โ€” your teams are assigned, and you just watch the games. This makes it ideal for groups that include casual fans alongside dedicated supporters.

The random element also creates stories. A group member who knows nothing about football could draw Argentina and end up winning the pool. A football expert might draw a team that exits in the group stage. These reversals of expectation are what make the sweepstakes format universally entertaining.

๐Ÿ’ก Ready to run your draw? Our free sweepstakes wheel assigns all 48 World Cup 2026 teams randomly to your group in seconds. Export a PDF of results to share with everyone.

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