While the World Cup unfolds over weeks, World Cup One Day brings the full format into 13 hours, covering everything from the group stage to the final whistle.
The format includes 48 national teams across 12 groups and 104 matches in one day, covering the group stage, knockout stage, bronze final, and grand final. Matches are delivered in a fast-paced 2×4 min format, with real players competing in every match.
World Cup One Day runs every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 07:00 to 20:00 UTC+3, delivering 312 matches per week.
This new format is part of BETER’s wider World Cup-themed eFootball rollout, delivering up to 400 matches every day and giving partners more relevant content throughout the tournament period.
For operators, World Cup One Day adds a ready-made weekend storyline: rivalries, upsets, knockout drama, and a champion crowned in one session.
BETER delivers over 500,000 esports events annually through its exclusive ESportsBattle series, which includes eFootball, eBasketball, eHockey, and eTennis, offering up to 50 markets per match and an average operator margin of 7.5%+, exceeding the market standard.
Looking to add more World Cup-relevant eFootball content to your sportsbook? Reach out to Thanasis Fouras, Head of Esports Product.