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Straightforward help for setting up tournaments, adding teams, building fixtures, entering scores, and running the day with less stress.

Guide
Estimated read: 4 min

Check the public page before you share it

Make sure the page families, players, and coaches will see is accurate, readable, and ready to circulate.

What you will do

Organisers should review the public page as if they were a parent seeing it for the first time.

Before you start

  • Check wording, dates, and venue details first.
  • Review fixtures and standings from a public point of view.
  • Do not share a page that still contains placeholders or old timings.

Where to go

Public page

This is the main link families and clubs will follow.

Presentation and visibility settings

Review these before you circulate any link publicly.

How to do it

  1. 1
    Open the public page and read it from top to bottom.
  2. 2
    Check dates, location, and event wording first.
  3. 3
    Review fixtures, standings, and any public notices next.
  4. 4
    Share only once the page feels complete and current.

Check you are ready

  • No placeholder wording remains.
  • The public timings and venue details are correct.
  • Fixtures and results look ready for spectators.

If something looks wrong

If something looks wrong

If you would need to explain away what is on the page, it is not ready to share yet.