Three steps from an empty cup to a live, self-updating bracket.
Single elimination, double elimination, or round-robin groups. Seeding, byes, and progression are handled for you — winners advance the moment a result is confirmed.
Define the stats that matter for your game and track them per match, rolling up into player and team profiles.
Both teams confirm a result before it locks. Disputes flag your admins instead of derailing the bracket.
Run a round-robin season alongside your knockout cup, with standings that update automatically.
Share a link so spectators can follow the bracket and standings live — no account needed.
Any of them. FixtureHQ isn't tied to a specific title — match formats, scoring, and stats are fully configurable, so it works for FPS, MOBA, fighting games, racing, sports sims, or anything else your community competes in.
Yes. When you create a cup, choose single elimination, double elimination, or round-robin groups. Add your entrants, set seeding and byes, and FixtureHQ draws the bracket automatically — it updates in real time as results come in.
Yes. Run a league for your regular season — round-robin fixtures with self-updating standings — then run a separate cup for playoffs or finals. Both can run side by side in the same organisation.
Yes. Define your own stat types — kills, rounds won, map wins, score differential, whatever matters for your title — and they're recorded against each match and rolled up into player and team profiles.
Either side opens the live match link and submits the result. Once both teams confirm, the score locks and standings or the bracket update immediately. Disputed results are flagged for an admin to review.
Yes. Brackets, standings, and player stats are all viewable on public pages — share the link with your community so spectators can follow along without needing an account.
Yes. The free Local Club plan covers one league, one cup, and up to 10 players — enough for a small squad or community ladder. No credit card required, and no time limit on the free plan.
Players need a free account to appear in standings, track their own stats, and report results. You can invite teammates by email even if they haven't signed up yet — they're added automatically once they register.