World Cup Player Value: Higher or Lower
Two footballers, one question: who is worth more? Guess which player has the higher transfer market value across 150+ World Cup 2026 stars — and build the longest streak you can.
How to play
- Look at the market value shown on the left player card.
- Tap whichever player you think has the higher market value.
- Guess right to keep your streak going; one wrong guess ends the run.
About this game
World Cup Player Value is a Higher or Lower game built around the stars of the 2026 World Cup. Every card is a footballer with an estimated transfer market value in US dollars — from generational talents like Jude Bellingham, Kylian Mbappé, Erling Haaland, Lamine Yamal and Vinícius Júnior down to veterans and rising prospects. Each card shows the player's club crest and national flag, so you can guess based on form, age, club and country. Values are approximate snapshots from public sources (Transfermarkt-style market values, converted to USD) and are labelled with the month they are from; market values move constantly with form, age and transfers. The goal is simple: build the longest streak you can, then share it and challenge a friend before kickoff. WorthMore is an independent game and is not affiliated with FIFA, the World Cup or Transfermarkt.
Frequently asked questions
Where do the player values come from?+
They are approximate transfer market values from public sources (Transfermarkt-style estimates), converted to US dollars and rounded for a fast game. Each card is labelled with the month it is from. Market values change constantly.
Which players are included?+
Over 150 of the most valuable players expected at the 2026 World Cup, spanning Europe's top leagues plus stars from the Americas, Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
Are the values official?+
No. They are rounded approximate estimates for entertainment only, not an official valuation, and should not be used as a transfer or financial reference.
Is it free? Do I need an account?+
Completely free, no sign-up. Your best streak is saved locally in your browser.