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Live Match Management

Score with a tap — live on every screen the instant you do.

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The problem

The score in your head is not the score anyone else can see. Spectators refresh a page that never moves, the bench guesses who is already on a yellow, and the paper score sheet is out somewhere near the halfway line. Tormatch turns scoring into a single tap — whoever is running the match updates it from a phone on the sideline, and the new score is public the instant they tap. Keep it that simple, or log every goal, card, and substitution when you want the full story.

What it does

How Live Match Management earns its place.

1

Run the match from one screen

Whoever is running the match — a referee or a scorer — controls the whole thing from one screen on a phone. Tap the team that scored, pick the player from the lineup, and the new score is public before they lower their hand. No pen, no paper score sheet, no training.

2

It goes live on every screen, the instant you tap

The moment that tap lands, the same score and running clock reach every spectator phone, every screen in the venue, and the public tournament page — no refresh, no delay. Everyone watching sees the same match at the same instant, whether the score was tapped in from a phone on the sideline or a laptop in the booth.

3

Goals, cards, subs — the full story

When you want more than the score, log every goal, card, substitution, penalty, and minute of added time straight from the lineup. Each one builds a live match timeline anyone can follow, and the complete record is there the moment the match ends.

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4

A clock that fits your sport

Halves, quarters, thirds, extra time, or a penalty shootout — the running clock and event log follow the format you set for the match. The person scoring never fiddles with a stopwatch, and everyone watching always sees the right minute.

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5

Override, forfeit, disputes — the awkward cases

Award a match by forfeit, correct a submitted score, or flag a result as disputed. Every change is kept in an audit log that records who did it and when, so the awkward real-world cases never leave a question mark on the result.

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Run a real tournament with Live Match Management on it.