Update: How to win prizes with the IHF at Poland/Sweden 2023

15 Jan. 2023

Update: How to win prizes with the IHF at Poland/Sweden 2023

It does not matter whether you are in Poland or Sweden watching matches or not – you can be part of the action on the court at the 2023 IHF Men’s World Championship in a number of different ways, including a game which will test your handball knowledge and expertise with prizes on the line.

Poland/Sweden 2023 prediction game

Think you can work out the results of all 112 matches at Poland/Sweden 2023? Know all 32 teams and the strengths and weaknesses of all of them?

If so, tell the world about it – and if you do know, then the world will see you.

The IHF Poland/Sweden 2023 Prediction Game is up and running on ihf.info now.

It is simple: 

1. Go to the ‘Games’ section on ihf.info. Click on ‘Prediction’. 

2. Hover over the Poland/Sweden 2023 logo and then click on ‘Play Now’. 

3. Sign in to your account. If you have not registered an account yet, you will need to do so.

4. Matches that can be predicted are live now – all 48 matches of the preliminary round are live now. 

Predict the correct match results to gain points:

Correct match winner = 5 points
Correct match score = 10 points
Correct goal difference = 10 points
Predict a draw = 15 points

5. Rankings will be updated after each match result.

6. Predictions can be made or modified up to throw-off.

7. The photos of the top three predictors will be placed on the Poland/Sweden 2023 ihf.info mini-site (in case of a tie, the winner will be the player who made the predictions earlier).

8. You can have multiple prediction games running at the same time, but each one covers only one championship/tournament.

9. At the end of Poland/Sweden 2023, the winner will get a hummel training suit and hummel shoes. The second and third place will get a t-shirt. For this, please update the shirt size in your profile.

Be a Manager at Poland/Sweden 2023

*We are sorry to announce that there will be no Be a manager game this time due to technical problems*

Photo: Kolektiff images