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Traders Trust has launched the World Cup 2026 Score Predictions Pool, allowing verified clients to enter free score prediction rounds, with the current stage offering three no-deposit bonuses of $100 each to top performers in the Round of 16.
Traders Trust announced the launch of the "World Cup 2026 Score Predictions Pool," a competition exclusive to verified clients in which participants predict exact full-time scores for each World Cup match. For the Round of 16, three top participants will each receive a $100 No Deposit Bonus, with no deposit required to join; points are allocated for accurate score and outcome predictions, and each stage operates as a separate contest with a reset leaderboard. The promotion spans six rounds in total and is governed by specific rules and Terms & Conditions, as detailed on the broker’s contest page.
To participate in the Traders Trust World Cup 2026 Score Predictions Pool, first ensure you are a verified Traders Trust client with an active account. Visit the dedicated event page and enter your registered email address to submit your 90-minute score predictions for each match in the current round. Points are awarded for accurate predictions, and the top performers for each round receive a $100 USD No Deposit Bonus. You can find the official registration page using this sign-up link.
Traders Trust, established in 2009 and registered in Bermuda, offers direct access to interbank liquidity with a focus on transparency and compliance with FATCA regulations. The broker supports multiple trading styles, provides tight spreads on professional ECN accounts, and features integration with the MQL5 Signals social trading platform as well as MAM account investing. Further details can be found in the broker profile on Traders Union.
For more context, our earlier news about Traders Trust highlighted the launch of a comprehensive market intelligence suite with technical indicators and AI-powered sentiment analysis. You can read the full details in the previous Traders Trust update on Traders Union.