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How to Change Your Tournament Format on Score7

· 4 min read

You created a round-robin tournament, added all your participants, and then realized knockout would work better for the time you have. Or your league grew from 6 teams to 20, and round-robin just isn't practical anymore. The format needs to change — but you don't want to start from scratch.

Score7 now lets you duplicate a tournament with a different format. All your participants carry over, and a fresh schedule is generated automatically.

Best Tournament Format for 32 Teams (with Examples)

· 6 min read

Thirty-two teams is a big event, and the good news is that 32 is a perfect power of two — which means single elimination brackets work cleanly with no byes. But a single-elimination bracket means 16 teams are gone after one match, which isn't great if participants traveled or paid entry fees. Here are the formats that work at this scale, along with practical advice for running them.

Cup and Consolation Brackets: Give Everyone More Matches

· 6 min read

Single elimination is ruthless. Half your participants are gone after one match. In an 8-team bracket, four teams lose in round one and that is it — tournament over for them. If those teams drove an hour to get there, paid an entry fee, and only played 20 minutes of football, they are not coming back next year. Cup and consolation brackets solve this by splitting participants into two separate knockout brackets, so everyone gets a real competition to play through.