How scoring works

You're assigned one team per tier — four teams in all — and earn points every time one of them plays. Each match scores two ways: points for the result (a win or a draw, worth more the deeper the round), plus a goal bonus. Your score is the running total across all four of your teams.

Result points by stage
Win points climb as the tournament goes on. Only the group stage has draws — a knockout always produces a winner, in extra time or on penalties.
StageWinDraw
Group stage31
Round of 324
Round of 166
Quarterfinal8
Semifinal10
Third-place match0
Final12

Winning the third-place match earns no result points — it's a consolation game — though the goal bonus still applies.

Goal bonus
On top of the result, every match adjusts your score by its goals.

+1

for each goal your team scores

-1

for each goal your team concedes

Only goals through 90 minutes plus extra time count. A penalty-shootout decides who advances, but shootout goals are never added to the bonus.

Worked examples
A few matches, scored end to end.
  • Group win, 2-14 pts

    Your team wins a group match 2-1.

    3 win +2 scored -1 conceded

  • Group draw, 1-11 pts

    A 1-1 group draw — both teams earn the draw points.

    1 draw +1 scored -1 conceded

  • Quarterfinal win, 1-0 in extra time9 pts

    A tight quarterfinal settled 1-0 in extra time. ET goals count.

    8 win +1 scored

  • Round-of-32 win on penalties4 pts

    1-1 after extra time, won on penalties. The shootout decides the winner; shootout goals don't score.

    4 win +1 scored -1 conceded

Tiebreakers
When two players are level, the leaderboard breaks the tie in this order.
  1. 1Total points
  2. 2Aggregate goal difference across your teams
  3. 3Aggregate goals scored across your teams
  4. 4A random tiebreaker seed, assigned once at the draft