Guides & Strategy
Every run in Go Unbeaten follows the same loop: spin for players, draft your lineup, simulate the campaign. The spins are random, but almost everything after them is a decision — which players to keep, which of your two re-rolls to spend, and how to build chemistry across the squad. These guides cover all of it, mode by mode.
New here? Start with how it works for the basics, then come back for the strategy.
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How to go 38-0
A full strategy for the perfect football season — what tier ladder you are climbing, and why chemistry matters more than star names.
How to go 82-0
The NBA challenge nobody has managed in real life — the 2015-16 Warriors topped out at 73-9. Here is how to do it in the sim.
World Cup mode
Seven matches stand between you and the trophy: three group games (one loss is survivable, two ends the run) then straight knockout football.
Formations
From 4-3-3 to 3-5-2 — what each shape asks of your draft and how to fill every slot without wasting a spin.
Chemistry explained
Players who share a club, nation, or era link up. Chemistry is scored 0-100% and feeds directly into your win probability.
Real unbeaten seasons
Arsenal’s 2003-04 Invincibles, the 1972 Dolphins’ 17-0, Brazil winning every match at the 1970 World Cup — the history behind the game.
World Cup draft game
What makes the World Cup format the hardest unbeaten challenge of all — and how Go Unbeaten recreates it.
The 82-0 game
How the viral NBA perfect-season game works, and how Go Unbeaten’s take compares.
The 38-0 game
The Premier League perfect-season challenge that started it all — and where to play a multi-sport version.
Quick answers
What is the fastest way to improve my runs?
Chemistry. Drafting players who share a club, nation, or era links them together, and a higher chemistry score directly boosts your win probability. A cohesive squad of very good players usually beats a scattered squad of superstars.
How many re-rolls do I get?
Two per draft. Save them for weak spins in positions you cannot carry — burning both early is the most common mistake.
Is Go Unbeaten the same as 82-0.com or 38-0-0.com?
No. Those are great single-sport games — NBA-only and Premier-League-only respectively. Go Unbeaten is an independent project covering football, NBA, NFL, NHL, and MLB, plus a World Cup mode, and is not affiliated with them or with any league or governing body.
Reading about it only gets you so far. The simulation is seeded — every shared result is a real, replayable campaign, not a doctored screenshot — so the only way to prove these tips work is to run them.
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