Paul Bunyan Communications launches Pick It World Soccer Challenge
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 2:35 AM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
SoccerPaul Bunyan Communications announced the Pick It World Soccer Challenge, an online contest for the upcoming international soccer tournament. Participants can register and submit their predictions to earn points for correctly guessing match winners. The contest is open to individuals aged 18 and older, with a chance to win a $500 credit on their account. Those who participated in the 2026 Pick It March Mania contest are already registered, while new entrants must register at the designated website. The entry period for making picks opens on June 27-28, with all entries due before the first game on June 29.
- •Contest is free to enter for soccer fans.
- •Participants earn points for correct match predictions.
- •Open to individuals 18 years and older.
- •Registration required for new participants.
- •Pick submission period runs from June 27-28.
- 2:35 AMYahoo Sports — Paul Bunyan Communications announces Pick It World Soccer Challenge
"Jun. 22—BEMIDJI — Paul Bunyan Communications invites soccer fans and sports enthusiasts to put their prediction skills to the test with the new Pick It World Soccer Challenge, a free online contest for the upcoming 32-team international soccer tournament. To join the challenge, participants must register, submit their picks and will earn points based on correctly predicting match winners ...
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