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World Cup poll fuels prize chase for Frankrijk‑Spanje clash

By 4AllFootball Editorial ·

The World Cup promotion asks fans to submit their prediction for the upcoming clash between Frankrijk and Spanje. Participants can enter the WK-actie by answering the daily question ‘Wat is jouw voorspelling voor Frankrijk - Spanje?’ and stand a chance to win prizes. The call to action is highlighted with the © Getty ImagesWK banner, and the prompt reads ‘Spanje?Doe mee en deel je tip’.

The poll runs until 20 July, after which only the winners will be notified. During the action period, entrants receive a daily opportunity to claim hefty vouchers from Voetbalshop.nl. The initiative also encourages users to become a Google-favorietTijdens by signing up for the newsletter.

To join, fans must fill in the poll, submit their prediction, and provide contact details. The entry form asks for the respondent’s name, email and a brief comment, then confirms subscription to the mailing list. All entries are stored securely and the prize of the day is awarded instantly.

A related video spotlights the ultimate Spaanse talisman, explaining why Mikel Merino always dances around the corner flag. The feature emphasizes Merino’s role as a key figure for the Spanish side. It also references the broader enthusiasm of Nederland supporters for the match.

Fans are urged to check the website daily for new polls and predictions, keeping the excitement alive throughout the tournament. The organizers promise that each day brings fresh chances to win, reinforcing the interactive spirit of the WK-actie. Continued participation may also influence future fan‑engagement campaigns.

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