Guess The Score
Guess The Score challenges you to predict the exact full-time scores of real Premier League matches. You’ll be shown the season, matchday and fixture details, then you’ll enter a scoreline for each game. It’s part memory test, part football intuition — and it gets harder than you think.
10 fixtures per round
Every game gives you a fresh set of Premier League matches to predict.
5-minute challenge
You’re racing the clock — quick recall beats overthinking.
Exact scorelines
Go for precision: 2–1 isn’t the same as 3–1, even if the winner is right.
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Guess the Score
You have a limited time to guess the full-time score of 10 random matches.
How to Play – Guess the Score
Guess the Score is a prediction-style game where you try to call the exact final score of real football matches. Each round gives you 10 fixtures to predict.
🎯 Objective
Use the match details (competition, season, round, date and teams) to predict the correct full-time score for each fixture.
1️⃣ Reading the match info
Each line-up shows details such as:
- Competition – e.g. English Premier League 2018/19
- Season – confirms which campaign the game is from
- Round / Matchday – e.g. Matchday 3
- Date – when the match was played
- Home team vs Away team – the actual fixture you’re predicting
2️⃣ Entering your score
- For each match, enter the number of goals for the home team and the away team.
- Use whole numbers only (0, 1, 2, 3, etc.).
- Submit your predictions for all 10 fixtures.
3️⃣ Timer – 5-minute limit
- You have a total of 5 minutes to complete all 10 predictions.
- The countdown starts when the round begins.
- When the timer hits zero, you can’t change or add any more scores.
4️⃣ Scoring
- Get the exact scoreline right to earn maximum credit for that fixture.
- Depending on how you’ve set the scoring, near-misses may earn partial credit (for example, correct result but wrong exact score).
- Your total over all 10 games gives you your final round score.
💡 Tips to boost your predictions
- Use the competition, season and matchday to recall form and context.
- Remember which teams were strong or weak that year.
- Be realistic – derbies and big clashes often have tighter scores.
- Don’t spend too long on one game; you only have 5 minutes for all 10.
When you’re ready, scroll back up and see how many scorelines you can nail. Good luck, predictor! ⚽📊
About Guess the Score – Premier League Edition
Guess the Score – Premier League Edition is a prediction-style game where you try to call the exact full-time scores of real Premier League fixtures. Each round gives you a set of matches from a specific season and matchday, and your job is to remember how the actual games finished – or make your best educated guess.
You’ll see the competition, season, round, date and the two teams involved. Use that context to think about form, injuries, title races and relegation battles from that year. Were Liverpool on a winning streak? Were City chasing the title? Every detail can help you land the correct scoreline.
How it works
- Each round features 10 Premier League fixtures from a chosen season.
- For every match, enter goals for the home team and the away team.
- You normally have a 5-minute timer to complete all of your predictions.
- When time is up, your answers are locked in and compared to the real results.
- Exact scorelines earn maximum credit; depending on the settings, near-misses may earn partial credit.
Who is this mode for?
- Premier League fans who remember classic seasons and big scorelines.
- People who enjoy prediction games and want something more precise than just “home win or away win”.
- Friends or groups looking for a fun, quiz-night style challenge using real matches.
Example fixture prompts
Each round uses real matches and gives you context like season and matchday. You might see prompts like:
- “2018/19 – Matchday 3: Tottenham vs Manchester United”
- “2015/16 – Matchday 12: Leicester vs Watford”
- “2020/21 – Matchday 7: Aston Villa vs Southampton”
- “2013/14 – Matchday 26: Liverpool vs Swansea”
Tips to score higher
- Use the season: think who was flying that year, and who was struggling.
- Context matters: derby matches often tighten up; relegation six-pointers can be cagey.
- Don’t overthink: sensible scores (1–0, 2–1, 2–0) often beat wild guesses.
- Manage time: if you can’t recall it, lock in a realistic score and move on.
Think you can remember those 4–3 thrillers, shock away wins and tense title run-ins? See how many Premier League scorelines you can nail.
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