Live Scoring lets you enter match results in real-time while streaming. As you input scores, the overlay updates instantly — your viewers see standings change live.
Starting a Session
From any group or pairing page, go to Live Scoring. You’ll see a configuration screen before starting:
- Review summary — teams count, match count, and player tracking stats (how many teams have IGNs)
- Choose kill mode — if UID/IGN is enabled, select Team Kills or Player Kills before starting
- Configure broadcast — set up your overlay display (tournament name, stage name, handles, templates). See Stream Overlays for details.
- Review slot list — optionally review the full team/player list before going live
- Click Start Live Scoring
Once started, overlay URLs are generated. Copy them and add to OBS as browser sources.
Entering Scores Live
During a live session, you work through matches one at a time:
- Select the current match from the match tabs
- Enter placement and kills for each team as results come in
- The overlay updates instantly — viewers see standings change in real-time
- Move to the next match when ready
The workflow is the same as regular score entry, but designed for speed during a live broadcast.
Slot List Review
Before starting, you can switch to Slot List Review mode to see all assigned teams with their details — squad names, captains, IGNs, and UIDs. This is useful for verifying participants before going on air.
Tips for Live Scoring
- Set up overlays in OBS before starting — add browser sources and test them before your broadcast
- Use team kills mode for speed — per-player kills take longer to enter during a live match
- Configure broadcast details in advance — tournament name, handles, and templates can be set before starting
- Keep the live scoring tab open — scores update the overlay in real-time from this page
Last modified on March 3, 2026