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What is ScoreHub?

ScoreHub is a competitive football prediction platform where users are ranked based on accuracy.

You make predictions on real matches, earn points for correct picks, and climb the leaderboard over time. The focus is not on luck—it is on consistent performance and decision-making.

ScoreHub is not a betting platform. There are no odds, wagers, or gambling mechanics.

Every prediction is tracked, scored, and publicly visible, creating a transparent system where the best performers stand out.

What can I predict?

On ScoreHub, you can predict a full range of football outcomes:

  • Match Result (1X2)
  • Correct Score
  • Double Chance
  • Half Time / Full Time (HT/FT)
  • Both Teams to Score (BTTS)
  • Over/Under Goals 1.5
  • Over/Under Goals 2.5
  • Over/Under Goals 3.5
  • Total Goals (Exact)
  • Win Margin
  • First Goal Scorer
  • Fast Goal
  • First Half Goals (Over/Under)
  • Second Half Goals (Over/Under)
  • Clean Sheet
  • Team to Score 2+ Goals
  • Yellow Cards Over/Under 3.5
  • Yellow Cards Over/Under 4.5
  • Red Card (Yes/No)
  • Corners Over/Under 8.5
  • Corners Over/Under 10.5
  • Most Corners Winner
  • Fouls Over/Under 23.5
  • Fouls Over/Under 25.5

You can also combine multiple predictions into a stack for the same match.

Stacking increases your potential points but requires higher accuracy.

What is Stacking?

Stacking allows you to combine multiple predictions from the same match into a single entry.

Instead of making one prediction, you can build a stack with up to five selections. For example, you might combine Match Result, BTTS, and Over/Under in the same match.

The more correct predictions you include, the higher your potential reward.

How does stacking reward work?

Each prediction has a base point value.

When multiple predictions in a stack are correct, your total points increase through a multiplier.

  • More correct predictions = higher multiplier
  • Higher multiplier = more total points

Stacking rewards users who can read a match with depth and precision.

How does the multiplier work?

The multiplier increases based on how many predictions in your stack are correct:

  • 2 correct predictions → +25% bonus
  • 3 correct predictions → +50% bonus
  • 4 or more correct predictions → +100% bonus

A larger successful stack can earn significantly more than a single prediction.

What happens if part of the stack is wrong?

Stacking offers higher rewards but comes with strict consequences.

If any leg in your stack is wrong:

  • You lose the entire stack
  • You earn 0 points for that stack
  • The stack multiplier does not apply
  • A 50% penalty is applied to each incorrect leg based on its point value

Stacking only pays when the full entry is correct.

Why is the point system the same for every game?

ScoreHub does not use betting odds or probability-based scoring.

Every prediction type has a fixed point value, regardless of the teams involved.

This is because ScoreHub measures accuracy and football knowledge, not risk.

Picking a strong favorite does not give fewer points. Picking an underdog does not give more points.

The advantage comes from:

  • Combining predictions (stacking)
  • Understanding the full match, not just the result
  • Being consistently accurate over time

Anyone can pick a winner. Few can predict how the game actually unfolds.

How does the ScoreHub leaderboard work?

ScoreHub has three competitive layers:

  • Weekly Leaderboard
  • Monthly Leaderboard
  • Seasonal Leaderboard

Each tracks performance over a different time frame.

Weekly Leaderboard

The weekly leaderboard follows a fixed football cycle:

  • Start: Friday 00:00 UTC
  • End: Thursday 23:59:59 UTC

Each week is a separate competition:

  • All users start from 0 points
  • Rankings reset every week
  • Week 1, Week 2, Week 3 continue in sequence

At the end of each week:

  • Top 3 users receive a Weekly Badge
  • Rankings are finalized and recorded
  • A new week begins immediately

Monthly Leaderboard

The monthly leaderboard follows the calendar month:

  • Starts on the 1st
  • Ends on the last day of the month

All points during the month are accumulated.

At the end of the month:

  • Top 3 users receive a Monthly Badge
  • Rankings are finalized and archived

Seasonal Leaderboard

The seasonal leaderboard is the highest level of competition.

  • Starts in August
  • Runs continuously across the football cycle

All performance contributes to your seasonal rank. There are no resets until the season ends.

At the end of the season:

  • Top 3 users receive Seasonal Badges

How everything connects

  • Weekly → short-term competition
  • Monthly → consistency
  • Seasonal → long-term performance

Each leaderboard is independent.

Why do months sometimes end in the middle of a week?

ScoreHub uses two different time systems:

  • Weekly competitions follow the football cycle (Friday to Thursday)
  • Monthly leaderboards follow the calendar month (1st to last day)

Because these two systems run independently, they do not always align.

How it works in practice

A month can end at any point within a weekly cycle.

For example:

  • A week runs from Friday to Thursday
  • The month may end on a Tuesday

In this case:

  • Monthly rankings close on Tuesday at 23:59
  • The weekly competition continues until Thursday

What happens next

  • Monthly leaderboard resets at the start of the new month
  • The ongoing weekly competition continues without interruption
  • Seasonal rankings are unaffected

Key point

Monthly and weekly leaderboards are separate systems.

  • Monthly = calendar-based tracking
  • Weekly = football-based competition cycle

They run in parallel, which is why month endings can occur mid-week.

Why does the ScoreHub season not match all leagues perfectly?

ScoreHub runs on its own global competition system, not individual league calendars.

The season starts in August and continues across all leagues and competitions. Because leagues begin and end at different times, they do not fully align with the ScoreHub season.

Why does the season sometimes end in the middle of a week?

ScoreHub follows fixed competitive cycles:

  • Weeks run from Friday to Thursday
  • The season ends at the end of a defined cycle

This means the season may end during an ongoing real-world league week.

Why is it designed this way?

ScoreHub measures your performance as a predictor, not league schedules.

This ensures:

  • Continuous competition
  • Consistent weekly structure
  • Ongoing match availability

What does this mean for you?

You are not competing within a single league.

You are competing across multiple leagues and competitions in a continuous global schedule. Your performance is measured by how accurately you predict matches over time.

Key principle

ScoreHub seasons are independent of football calendars.

They are designed to create a consistent and competitive environment where accuracy and football knowledge determine success.

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