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Public results pages

Every league and tournament has its own public page — fixtures, standings, and (for tournaments) brackets, all kept up to date automatically. Anyone with the link can open it; no account or login is needed.

What the public sees

A public league page has three views:

  • Division — an overview of the current leader, the next match, and recent results for a division.
  • Match Hub — every fixture, grouped by day and kick-off time, with venue and court shown alongside each match.
  • Standings — the full league table for the selected division.

If the league has more than one division, a row of buttons lets visitors switch between them.

A public tournament page shows:

  • Group fixtures — all group-stage matches, with the time, court, division, teams, and score.
  • Standings — one table per division.
  • Play-off fixtures — the bracket, laid out round by round, once play-offs begin.

Visitors can filter tournament fixtures by team or court if there's more than one to choose from. The page refreshes itself every 30 seconds so scores stay current during a live event.

Sharing a tournament's page

  1. Open the tournament and go to its Settings tab.
  2. Select the Sharing sub-tab.
  3. Under Public share link, select Copy to copy the link — paste it wherever you'd share it (a group chat, an email, your club's website).
  4. Under Embed code, select Copy to get a snippet you can paste into another website (such as a WordPress site) so the tournament's results appear there directly.

Sharing a league's page

Every league also has its own public page that updates automatically as fixtures and results change. For the most control over how it looks and what it includes — your own branding, wording, and choice of sections — build a microsite for the league and share that link instead; a microsite's Live fixtures table section can show the same live fixtures or standings.

Good to know

  • Public pages never require a login — that's what makes them safe to share with parents, players, and anyone outside your organisation.
  • Because these pages update on their own, you don't need to re-share the link after every match — the same link always reflects the latest results.
  • For a fully branded page with your own sections and wording, see Microsites.