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What is the LiveScore App and when do you need it

The LiveScore App is a web-based scoring tool that runs in your browser at https://score.ligr.live/login for capturing live match events during games. You use it when streaming matches to show live sc

Written by Julian Rodrigues
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What is the LiveScore App?

The LIGR LiveScore App is a web-based scoring tool that lets you capture live match events during games — such as goals, cards, corners, and substitutions.


It runs in your browser at https://score.ligr.live/login (it is not downloaded from the App Store or Google Play). While it's optimized for mobile devices during live matches, it can also be accessed from any standard web browser on a computer.


The LiveScore App is separate from the main LIGR.Live dashboard — it's focused specifically on capturing match events during live games.


When do you need the LiveScore App?

You need this app when:


* You're live streaming a match and want to show live score updates and match events on your overlays


* You need someone on the sideline to track match events without giving them full dashboard access


* You want to maintain a detailed record of match events for post-game analysis or highlights


How it connects to your broadcasts

Match facts captured in the LiveScore App can be displayed on your stream overlays in real-time. The score, match events, and player information flow from the LiveScore App to your configured overlays. However, the overlays must be set up in the Streaming section first — the LiveScore App only captures the data, it doesn't control how that data is displayed.


Who uses the LiveScore App?

The Live Scorer permission level is specifically designed for the LiveScore App. If you need to give someone access to score matches without giving them access to the full LIGR.Live dashboard, assign them the Live Scorer permission. They will automatically be directed to the LiveScore App when they log in and will have no access to other sections.


This is ideal for volunteers, camera operators, or anyone who only needs to track match events.


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