World Cup 2022 sweepstake: Download and print off MailOnline's essential kit for Qatar
Get yourself ready for the 2022 World Cup with Sportsmail's sweepstake kit. It's a perfect way for you and your friends to follow the tournament in Qatar - and potentially have someone else to support should Gareth Southgate's England fail to deliver.
Simply print out our sheet, then cut the names into individual pieces of paper, fold them and put them into a hat ahead of the big kick-off on Sunday, November 20.
Once you're ready, you can start your own sweepstake at work, at home or down the pub. Charge as much as you like per entry (or as much as people are willing to pay).
Get people to pay their entry fee and draw a nation from the hat at random. Write down who draws which team on the corresponding ticket (it saves a lot of argument later!).
Make sure you sell all of the teams. If you have some left after everyone has bought a nation see if anyone wants another.
Obviously you're free to split the winnings how you wish, but make sure all the money is paid out in prizes. We suggest you split the winnings as follows: Winners = 60 per cent; Runners-up = 25 per cent; 3rd = 10 per cent; 4th = 5 per cent.
Just CLICK HERE to download your copy to print out.
Sportsmail's full 32-team sweepstake kit ahead of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar is available to download via the link above
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