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Differences between match data coverage levels explained
Differences between match data coverage levels explained
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Written by Chris Edwards
Updated over a week ago

When creating a match there are differing levels of data coverage available to the user. They’re MINIMUM & STANDARD. The user can also define if they would like to use data coverage that includes the option to attribute statistics to individual PLAYERS. In this example, Football is the chosen sport that allows 6 event categories to be logged in MINIMUM coverage and 11 in STANDARD coverage. Please be aware that this amount will change depending on the event totals available in a particular sport.

Note: Articles outlining what statistics are available by sport can be found here.

  • MINIMUM (NO PLAYERS)

Setting the STAT COVERAGE to be MINIMUM (NO PLAYERS) as shown in the image below means that the LiveScore App operator can log 6 different statistics for each team during the duration of the match but CANNOT attribute statistics to individual players.

  • MINIMUM (PLAYERS)

Setting the STAT COVERAGE to be MINIMUM (PLAYERS) as shown in the image below means that the LiveScore App operator can log 6 different statistics for each team during the duration of the match and CAN attribute statistics to individual players where applicable. Goals, Yellow and Red cards for example.

  • STANDARD (NO PLAYERS)

Setting the STAT COVERAGE to be STANDARD (NO PLAYERS) as shown in the image below means that the LiveScore App operator can log 11 different statistics for each team during the duration of the match but CANNOT attribute statistics to individual players.

  • STANDARD (PLAYERS)

Setting the STAT COVERAGE to be STANDARD (PLAYERS) as shown in the image below means that the LiveScore App operator can log 11 different statistics for each team during the duration of the match and CAN attribute statistics to individual players where applicable. Goals, Yellow and Red cards for example.

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