A fillable World Cup bracket is for making picks before you print, save, or share them. Start from the current World Cup bracket tracker, use the pick builder, then copy, save, print, or turn the sheet into a World Cup bracket PDF.

This is an independent fan tool, not an official FIFA game. Keep official fixtures open when match timing or final results matter.

Task What to do Source / evidence
Fill the bracket Pick a winner in each visible matchup, then keep moving through later rounds. Visible bracket builder on worldcupbrackettracker.online/#make-picks
Edit a pick Select the other team in the matchup; downstream picks refresh from that choice. Visible bracket builder on worldcupbrackettracker.online/#make-picks
Print the bracket Use the browser print action after checking whether third-place slots are still provisional. FIFA knockout bracket page
Verify current slots Compare the tracker against public bracket and standings sources before using it in a pool. ESPN bracket, NBC Sports standings
Check third-place pools Use the third-place tracker when an opponent is still listed as a pool instead of a named team. World Cup third-place tracker

Fast fillable bracket workflow

  1. Open the reviewed bracket map.
  2. Scroll to the fillable bracket builder.
  3. Pick winners through the Final.
  4. Change any pick by selecting another team.
  5. Copy the bracket summary or print the page.
  6. Re-check official fixtures before using the sheet as a final source.

When to use the printable sheet

Use the printable World Cup bracket when you need a paper sheet, a newsletter asset, or a pool handout. Use the fillable builder first when people need to test champions, edit picks, or copy a clean text summary.

Use the World Cup office pool bracket guide when the same sheet needs entry rules, scoring, and a deadline.

What this bracket does not do

It does not replace official fixtures, official standings, or FIFA's bracket challenge. It gives you a no-login workspace for filling and printing picks from a reviewed bracket map.

If you need to cite how the map is checked, use the World Cup bracket source guide. If you need the current path explained, use the live tracker guide.