Office World Cup Sweepstake 2026 — set one up in minutes.
Run a fair 2026 World Cup sweepstake for your office, work team or club. Random draw of all 48 nations, live automatic scoring, member management — without a spreadsheet, and without us ever touching the pot.
Free to start · You always keep the pot · We never touch the money.
Independent · not affiliated with FIFA or any football governing body.

SweepSquad is independent. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by or licensed by FIFA or any football governing body. "World Cup 2026" is used here only to describe the 2026 international football tournament played by 48 nations across Canada, the United States and Mexico.
Built for organisations
One account. Every sweepstake your office runs all year.
Most sweepstake tools are free, casual and forgotten the day after the final. SweepSquad is the opposite — built for offices, workplaces and clubs that run a sweepstake at the World Cup, again at the Six Nations, again at Wimbledon, again at the Grand National. Same members, same branding, same dashboard.
No more spreadsheet chaos
Allocations, fixtures, scores, payments — all in one place. The 'who got Brazil?' DMs stop.
No chasing payments
Track who's paid in alongside the standings. Your money stays with you; we never touch it.
Per-organisation branding
Name the competition, customise share copy for Slack, Teams and WhatsApp. Feels like an internal tool.
What you get
Everything your office World Cup sweepstake needs.
Live automatic scoring
Group tables and knockouts update the same minute a match finishes. No one chases results in the group chat.
Member management
One link, one place. Add colleagues, see who's paid, swap people in and out — without exporting anything.
Fair, seeded draw
Random allocation, seed-banded so the strong nations don't all land in one person's hand. Visible to everyone.
No spreadsheet, no admin
Setup takes minutes. The tool runs the draw, syncs the fixtures, and keeps the leaderboard tidy for the whole tournament.
Multi-event, one account
Use the same organisation for the World Cup, Six Nations, Wimbledon and the Grand National. Members and branding carry over.
How it works
From sign-up to draw in under two minutes.
Create your organisation, name the sweepstake, invite your colleagues with a single link. SweepSquad runs the draw and tracks the tournament live from first whistle to the final weekend.
Explainer video coming soon
Live throughout the tournament
A live leaderboard your team will actually check.
Group tables, knockout brackets and standings update minutes after the final whistle. The dashboard everyone refreshes on Monday morning — and again at lunch.
- Group tables refresh automatically from official fixtures.
- Knockout losers are eliminated and notified by email.
- The dashboard and the still-in list always agree.
| Team | P | W | D | L | GD | Pts | Owner |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1Spain | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | +6 | 9 | Priya |
| 2Brazil | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | +4 | 7 | Tom |
| 3Japan | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | Aisha |
| 4Canada | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | -5 | 0 | Marco |
The draw, on the big screen
A fair reveal everyone can watch.
UK legal, in plain English
Workplace sweepstakes are fine — within the rules.
Under the UK's work-lottery rules a paid sweepstake is allowed without a licence as long as everyone taking part works at the same premises, only colleagues are involved, every penny of the stakes goes back out as prizes (nobody takes a profit) and everyone is 18 or over. We'll remind you of this when you set one up.
Want to include remote or multi-site colleagues? Run a free-entry sweepstake where the company funds the prize — those rules don't apply. SweepSquad supports both. This is general guidance, not legal advice — read the terms for the full picture you sign up to.
2026 World Cup sweepstake FAQ
Questions from people running it for their office.
Just want the random draw, free? Try the free sweepstake generator.
Independence
SweepSquad is an independent product. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by or licensed by FIFA, any national football association or any host of the 2026 international football tournament. All event names, marks and emblems remain the property of their respective owners. We don't use any official artwork.