Can I change my predictions after submitting?
Yes — you can change your predictions any time before a match kicks off.
📝 How to update your prediction:
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Log in to your account at Fanzone.co.zw.
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Visit the Rounds page.
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Choose the specific Matchday you want to predict on.
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Update your score predictions for any of the listed fixtures.
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Important: Click the “Submit my predictions” button to save your changes.
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Revisit the page to confirm your predictions have been saved correctly.
⏰ Once the match starts, predictions for that fixture are locked and can no longer be changed.
Double-checking your entries helps ensure you don’t miss out on points due to unsaved changes.
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