Maria’s World Cup Fantasy Football Challenge
MARIA loved Football! Home and Away, Rain or Shine! When the World Cup was announced in South Africa she wanted to go and so we decided that was how we would spend summer 2010. This is not an option now so we have decided to run a WORLD CUP FANTASY FOOTBALL LEAGUE IN MARIA’S NAME and to raise funds towards the BE CHILD CANCER AWARE campaign.
THE COST OF ENTERING IS £20.00 AND WILL BE SPLIT AS FOLLOWS:-
Donation to The Maria Watt Foundation for Be Child Cancer Aware – £10.00
First Prize – £5.00
Second Prize – £3.00
Third Prize – £2.00
If we have 100 players then the First Prize will be £500 and so on. After paying your £20.00 you can then:-
Step 1 – Register your team – if you have played Fantasy Football before your existing User ID may be used to register. If you haven’t played before just click on the Register Now button.
Step 2 – Request to join Maria’s League by keying in Pin Code 15683
Step 3 – Make your £20.00 payment on the Justgiving Website
Step 4 – I will add you to the league.
The decision of Sky Sports on allocation of points is final.
You don’t have to be a football fan to enter the competition – just pick a team and see how you do – it makes the world cup more interesting!
TEAM SELECTION
* Pick 11 players using either a 4-3-3, 4-4-2 or 5-3-2 formation.
* There is no budget.
* In the Group Stages you can pick two players per nation.
* The number of players you can select per nation increases during the tournament.
* In the Knockout Stages you can pick three players per nation.
MAKING TRANSFERS
* Before the tournament begins you can make unlimited changes.
* Once the tournament has started you can make a total of 30 transfers.
* You are restricted to 15 transfers in each game period. Note there are 2 game periods – the Group Matches and the Knockout Matches
We’d love you to get involved in Maria’s World Cup It’s a bit of fun for the 4 weeks of the World Cup and will also raise funds towards the Be Child Cancer Aware – Awareness Campaign which is being supported by The Maria Watt Foundation and The Liberty Rose Trust

