Draft Squad
Get your €150M budget and browse 30 World Cup players. Filter by position, check ratings, and slot them into your XI.
Pick real WC 2026 stars, manage your budget, and outscore thousands of managers in the Chinchin Wines Fantasy League. No downloads — just click, build, compete.
Three steps. That's it. We kept the onboarding short because nobody reads 12-slide tutorials before kickoff.
Get your €150M budget and browse 30 World Cup players. Filter by position, check ratings, and slot them into your XI.
Switch between 4-3-3, 3-5-2, or 4-2-3-1. Chemistry bonuses kick in when you stack players from the same nation.
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Built for people who actually watch the matches, not just check scores on Monday morning.
Points update within 60 seconds of full-time. No waiting until Tuesday for your bench to count.
Player values reflect actual WC 2026 performances — goals, assists, clean sheets, the lot.
See where you stand against managers from 40+ countries. Top 100 get featured on the homepage ticker.
Four names dominating the early tournament — and the fantasy points table. Prices shift after every matchday, but these four keep delivering.
4 goals, 3 assists in 4 matches
Brazil's main outlet on the left. Dorival's fluid 4-2-3-1 keeps him high and wide, and he's drawn more fouls than any forward in the tournament — set-piece threat included.
5 goals, 2 assists in 4 matches
Hat-trick in the Round of 16 friendly sealed his status as the most expensive pick. Penalty duties and counter-attack volume make him the default captain choice for aggressive managers.
3 goals, 4 assists in 4 matches
Late runs into the box are his trademark. Southgate's 4-2-3-1 frees him to attack, and he's picked up bonus points in three straight gameweeks. The midfield premium that actually pays back.
1 goal, 2 assists, 3 clean-sheet bonuses
Not flashy, but brutally effective. Spain's possession game runs through him, and defensive midfielders who rack up tackle + interception points are the secret weapon in knockout rounds.
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Build My SquadCurrent top managers and what's coming up this matchweek.
| Pos | Manager | Pts |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | SquadMaster_26 | 847 |
| 2 | TikiTakaKing | 831 |
| 3 | WC_BenchWarmer | 819 |
| 4 | ChinchinFan99 | 802 |
| 5 | LeftFootLad | 798 |
Your fantasy picks start in the dugout. Formation choices, rotation habits, and defensive setups all flow from the head coach — here's who shapes the big nations.
France
4-3-3 PragmaticPros: Mbappé locked as focal point; Saliba + Hernández give clean-sheet upside; compact mid-block protects leads in knockouts.
Cons: Limited rotation at the back — injury to one defender tanks the whole stack; sometimes sits on 1-0 leads, capping attacker bonus points.
England
4-2-3-1 StructuredPros: Kane on penalties and corners; Bellingham freed to make late box runs; Rice anchor stabilises defensive returns from the back four.
Cons: Cautious in big games — expect lower goal volume against top sides; full-backs don't push high enough for assist-heavy wing-back plays.
Spain
4-3-3 / 3-5-2 PossessionPros: Pedri + Rodri midfield core earns pass-completion and recovery points; Yamal breakout differential; high possession = more clean sheets.
Cons: Formation switches mid-tournament can break chemistry links; possession without penetration hurts forward returns in tight matches.
Brazil
4-2-3-1 FluidPros: Vinícius as primary outlet; Alisson safest GK pick in early groups; Raphinha provides budget-friendly forward cover with set-piece threat.
Cons: Fluid roles mean rotation between Raphinha and Vinícius on the left; defensive lapses in transition can wipe clean-sheet bonuses quickly.