One board per round. Winner advances.
Start a knockout and share the link. The moment the last seat fills, Round 1 deals — every rival in a round drafts the same board, the records settle each matchup, and rosters stay hidden until it’s decided. A round forfeits after 24 hours.
You take the first seat. Nobody drafts until the field is full.
How a knockout bracket with friends works
This is the bracket game for your group chat — World Cup 2026 style, lose and you’re out. Start a knockout for 4, 8 or 16 rivals, share the link, and the moment the last seat fills, Round 1 deals. Each round hands every player the same draft board; you build the best all-time roster you can from it, the simulated season posts your record, and the better record advances. Two rounds for a field of four, four rounds for sixteen — the last roster standing takes the whole thing.
Prefer strangers to friends? The hourly tournament runs the same knockout against whoever checks in. Want just one rival? Any finished board can be sent as a head-to-head challenge.
Can I run a bracket with friends?
That is exactly what this is: start a knockout for 4, 8 or 16 players, take the first seat, and share the link with your group. Nobody drafts until the field is full, so everyone starts together.
Do we all draft the same teams?
Everyone in a round drafts the exact same board — the same franchise-era spins in the same order. Your picks are the only difference, the season records settle each matchup, and rosters stay hidden until a match is decided so nobody can scout their next opponent.
What happens if someone doesn’t play their round?
Each round has 24 hours. If one side never posts a run, the side that played advances; the bracket never stalls on a no-show.