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Fantasy Soccer games on Dream11


Hey readers! There is no doubt that Cricket is among the most loved rather worshiped games in India. However, in the last few years, younger generation is gravitating towards other forms of sports like Rugby and Soccer as well. Especially, Soccer games has seen an exponential rise in popularity in the young, Indian sports fans. With the rising football fervour in real-world, the virtual version of the game is gaining a fan base, too. Dream11.com which is a hugely loved website amongst Indian Cricket fans for playing Virtual cricket is now conducting fantasy matches for other sports, like: Rugby, Soccer and Pro-Kabaddi too. To check out their website click here

For the sake of introduction, Dream11 is an online, virtual gaming platform with awesome life-like graphics and excellent sound effects. Everything from the stadium to field to the players look extremely real to the gamers. To explore and play on this website or their mobile app, you need to register with them. The mobile application runs well on Android powered devices and Iphone, as well. The sign-up process involves you to fetch some details like your name, mobile number, email id etc. This is followed by verification through an email-link and OTP sent on your registered mobile number.

Photo by Aphiwat  Chuangchoem

Once you sign-up, you will get a starting bonus. This bonus can be used for choosing your desired team. You will find the Dream11 website layout very easy to use and attractive.

During league matches, you can create upto 5 teams. The teams comprise of real players.

Once you have selected your players, you can even change them before the matches start.

To play, Soccer games on Dream11, you need to apply your judgement and knowledge of the game and research a bit through news and sports-prediction websites. This would help you to pick the correct players for your virtual teams. Another word of advice would be to choose players who are all rounders and are physically fit for better chances of scoring sufficient points.


Joining leagues can be done by using your bonus or cash back points. Inn certain cases, you only need to pay a minimal fee.Participate in daily challenges/ contests and compete with other players to win points. The points are rewarded based on real-life performance of the players. The virtual scoreboards, ranking and leaderboards are updated minute by minute while the actual match is going on based upon the performance of you team and players. Check here.


So, there is lots of excitement and thrill that you get to enjoy will every goal and every actual moment in the real-world match, while you are playing on Dream11. At the end of every match, you may win certain points. These points can be redeemed in form of actual cash. The cash withdrawal process requires you to submit your PAN number and basic account details.


The platform is totally legit and the proof of this fact is the fan base comprising of Millions of users, which are ever increasing. So, I would suggest that if you have good knowledge of Soccer games and are aware about which players are good, you must give this online gaming portal a chance. Who knew playin could be rewarding in terms of real money?

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