Demo guide: what you get with OfficeFantasy.co.uk for Football tournament 2026

March 14, 2026
Why this demo matters for your group
If you run a company, club, or community, you want easy engagement. You want something people understand fast. You also want tools that save you time.
OfficeFantasy.co.uk helps you run Fantasy Football (is Prediction Game in English) for groups. In this format, people predict match scores and results. They do not pick players.
This guide walks you through a demo overview, a simple platform tour, and the features you can expect for the major international football tournament in 2026.
Quick demo overview (what you can test fast)
In the demo, you can check how the game feels for:
- Admins who set up and manage the competition
- Players who enter predictions and track points
You can also see how it works for different group sizes. This helps if you plan a staff game, a client game, or a club fundraiser.
Platform tour: what you get as an organiser
1) Simple set-up
You can create a competition with a clear name and timeframe. You can keep it clean and branded for your group.
Common uses in England include:
- Internal staff engagement for hybrid teams
- Customer campaigns for sign-ups and repeat visits
- Club member activities during summer fixtures
2) Match prediction game (not player selection)
Players make predictions like:
- Home win, draw, away win
- Correct score (if you enable it)
This is why we call it Fantasy Football (is Prediction Game in English). It is about match outcomes, not building squads.
3) Scoring rules you control
You can pick rules that fit your audience. Keep it simple for mass take-up.
Examples you can use:
- Points for correct result
- Extra points for exact score
- Bonus rules for later rounds (if you want)
4) Leaderboards that drive weekly action
Leaderboards keep people coming back. They also spark chat in the office and on group channels.
You can use:
- Overall table
- Round-by-round tables
- Tie-breaks (so results stay clear)
5) Invite and join options for groups
You want joining to feel easy. The demo helps you see how people enter and start playing with low effort.
This helps when you promote the game through:
- Email to staff
- Customer newsletters
- QR codes on posters (great for pubs and clubs)
Features that support sales and marketing teams
Use the game to grow your list
A prediction game gives you a clear reason to ask people to join. You can link it to a campaign and track interest.
Typical goals:
- More email sign-ups
- More repeat visits
- More time on site during the tournament
Keep your brand front and centre
A good group game should feel like your event. Use the demo to check the look and flow.
Brand-aligned games work well for:
- Local sponsors
- Sports clubs with partners
- Retail teams running seasonal promos
Get results you can report
You may need to show impact. Look for clear summaries you can share.
Useful reporting outcomes include:
- Number of active players
- Engagement over time (week by week)
- Top performers (for prizes and shout-outs)
Prizes, fairness, and staying compliant
If you plan prizes, keep rules clear and simple. Share them upfront. This builds trust.
For a quick UK guide on prize formats and what counts as a free draw or competition, read this: UK guidance on prize competitions and free draws.
What to check when you view the OfficeFantasy demo
Use this short checklist during your demo:
- Can players enter predictions in seconds?
- Does it work well on mobile?
- Are leaderboards easy to read?
- Can you control scoring without fuss?
- Can you run it with low admin time?
- Does it feel right for your staff or customers?
Next step: plan your 2026 group game
If you want a simple, high-energy engagement tool for summer 2026, start with the demo. Use the platform tour to map your set-up. Then pick the features that match your goals.
OfficeFantasy.co.uk is built for Fantasy Football (is Prediction Game in English) at scale. It helps you run a smooth prediction competition that keeps people talking, clicking, and coming back.