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Prediction League: How will the final round of the Freedom QJ League W end?

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This coming Sunday will put the finishing touch on the debut season of the Freedom QJ League W.

While the name of the first-ever champion is already known (the title was secured early by the players of Kairat), the fate of the silver and bronze medals is still undecided. Both Astana and Irtysh are in contention for second place, but if the Pavlodar side loses to Aktobe, it will be the “red-and-whites” who break into the top three.

Let’s not forget that this year another game has been available on the Fantasy QJ League website – the Prediction League. Before each round begins, every participant can try to predict the exact score of each upcoming match across the League’s three tournaments. A perfect scoreline earns five points, the correct result and goal difference bring three points, and just guessing the correct result earns one. At the end of the season, the top three participants will be awarded valuable prizes from the QJ League.

At the moment, most participants in the Prediction League are confident in Astana’s victory over Shakhter in the final round, as well as a big win for Kairat in their match against Tobol.

As for the Ordabasy vs. Zhetisu game, there’s no clear consensus among the three most popular predictions: 20% of participants expect a 2:0 win for the Shymkent side, another 20% are predicting 3:1, while 10% believe it will end in a goalless draw.

Finally, in the Irtysh vs. Aktobe match in Pavlodar, the most popular prediction is a 3:1 win for the home side (30%). Next come a narrow win for the “red-and-whites” and a resounding 4:0 win for Irtysh (10% each).

Who will be right? The answer will be revealed on September 21.

And a reminder: users who assemble the best fantasy squad of the weekend in the Fantasy tournament receive a 20,000 KZT certificate from COPA.KZ. Register for the Fantasy QJ League via the following link!

 


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