01 / 05 · Kickoff · Field-tested 2025

Run your tournament.Not your spreadsheet.

One dashboard for brackets, live scores, and standings. Set up in ten minutes, run it from the touchline.

A groundskeeper chalking a fresh touchline across a misty pitch at dawn.
07:00 · The ground is ready. The spreadsheet isn’t.

02 / 05The old way

Saturday, the old way.

Most organizers patch it together with spreadsheets, group chats, and a clipboard. Here’s how that day actually goes.

  1. A team drops out at the gate

    Your spreadsheet bracket falls apart before kickoff. You reseed by hand while sixty parents wait at the field.

  2. One score, five places to update

    The scoresheet, the bracket doc, the standings sheet, the team chat, the parent group. By the semis you’re behind, and somebody’s score is wrong.

  3. “What field? What time? Who won?”

    Texts every five minutes, Friday to Sunday. There’s no public link anyone can just bookmark.

  4. The final whistle isn’t the end

    You’re home, and you’re still transcribing scoresheets into standings. Sunday night, every weekend.

A folding table at the touchline at dusk: a handwritten fixture sheet on a clipboard, two phones, loose papers, and a cooling coffee.
19:12 · The command center, the old way

03 / 05The system

The better Saturday.

One dashboard replaces the spreadsheets, the group chats, and the Sunday-night transcribing.

Set up in minutes.

Teams, format, venues, and schedule in one guided flow. Drafts save as you type. No spreadsheet required.

Tournament creation wizard with name, dates, venue, and pitch fields

Every event, as it happens.

Goals, cards, substitutions, penalty shootouts: captured from the touchline while the game unfolds.

Live match timeline with goals, cards, substitutions, and a penalty phase

One score updates everything.

Enter a final score once. Brackets reseed, standings recalculate, and the public page everyone bookmarked is already right.

Knockout bracket from round of 16 through the final, scores filled in
Fog drifting across an empty floodlit pitch after the final whistle.
Full time. Standings already published.

05 / 05Full time

Run your next tournament free.
Tell us what’s broken.

eSkore is in early access. We’re working with tournament directors to get this right before we charge for it.

What you get

  1. Free, full access. No feature gates.
  2. Direct line to the team building this
  3. Locked-in early adopter pricing whenever we launch paid plans
  4. Your feedback shapes what ships next

What we ask

  1. Run at least one real tournament on it
  2. 15 minutes on a call after, telling us what worked and what didn’t
  3. Honesty about the rough edges. We’d rather hear it than ship blind.

Common questions.

Everything you need to know before running your first tournament on eSkore.

How long does it take to set up a tournament?

Most organizers finish setup in under ten minutes. Four steps: name and dates, venue, format and fees, review. Drafts save automatically as you type, so you can step away and come back without losing anything.

Which tournament formats are supported?

Single elimination knockout, group stage → knockout, round robin, and league. Match duration, squad size, substitutes, and tiebreakers are all configurable per tournament.

Can I change the format during the tournament?

Yes. eSkore will warn you about consequences for any matches already played, and won't let you switch while live matches are in progress. You confirm, the bracket regenerates, and you keep going.

Do parents and players need accounts?

No. Every tournament gets a public link with brackets, schedule, scores, and standings. Bookmark it and share. Players get auto generated profiles they can claim later if they want to add a photo.

What happens when you start charging?

You'll get 30 days notice and locked in early adopter pricing, usually around 50% off whatever the launch price is. If you don't want to keep using it, your data exports cleanly to CSV with one click.

Your next tournamentstarts Saturday.

Set it up tonight. Be done in ten minutes.

Free during early access · No card · Set up in 10 minutes