This page explains how content on LiveScore365 is produced, what is automated, and how mistakes are corrected.
Scores, fixtures, statistics, line-ups and standings come from a licensed commercial data feed. We do not send reporters to matches and we do not verify results independently at the venue. When the feed is delayed or incomplete, the site reflects that delay.
Match previews, match reports, form summaries and league descriptions are generated by software directly from the underlying data. No human writes them individually. They contain no opinion, speculation or quotes, only figures drawn from recorded events such as goals, cards, substitutions and match statistics.
Articles in the news section are supplied by our data provider and compiled from third-party reporting. The originating outlets are credited on each article. These summaries are not original journalism by LiveScore365 and should not be treated as such.
Prediction figures are model outputs, not forecasts of fact. A team rated at seventy percent still loses roughly three times in ten. We publish these numbers for context and interest. They are not betting advice, and we do not encourage gambling.
When we are told about an error, we check it against the data feed. If our display is wrong, we fix it and the page updates immediately. If the feed itself is wrong, we report it to the provider; corrections then flow through automatically once the source is amended. Significant corrections that change the meaning of a result are noted on the affected page.
Live data can be provisional. Scores, added time and statistics are sometimes revised minutes or hours after an event, particularly for goal attribution and disciplinary decisions. Always treat official competition sources as definitive.
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