Match page: How to read it
What to check first when you open the page
The Match page helps you read the story of the game (context), compare team trends (recent form), and understand splits like half-time/full-time and home/away in one place.
This page explains how Statda’s data is produced and how to use the Match page (segments/filters/buttons) with examples.
This section explains Match page segments with sample content. Image positions are ready; you will add assets later.
What to check first when you open the page
The Match page helps you read the story of the game (context), compare team trends (recent form), and understand splits like half-time/full-time and home/away in one place.
Same match, different perspectives
Segments switch the content panel below the segment bar. You stay on the same match, but the panel changes to a different ‘lens’ (info, teams, lineup, players, table, probabilities).
Context + lineups + timeline in one view
When you switch to Match Info, the panel shows match context first (league, status, kickoff time, venue) and then the match’s structure (lineups/formation) and flow (timeline).
Who starts, who sits, and the shape
The lineup grid visualizes the starting XI in their formation. It helps you quickly see how the coach sets up the team (shape) and which players occupy key zones.
The match story in chronological order
The timeline lists key events (goals, cards, substitutions, VAR) in time order. Home-team events render on the left, away-team events on the right, so you can read momentum at a glance.
Fast comparison between teams
When you switch to Team Statistics, you’ll see two team logos (home/away) and a row of sub-tabs. Clicking a logo changes which team’s data is displayed; clicking a sub-tab changes which statistics block you’re viewing.
What each sub-tab shows
The sub-tabs change the statistics block in the panel. The selected team (home/away) stays active, so you read the same block for the chosen team.
Main tool for spotting trends
Here you can analyze trends using ‘last X matches’ and read the same metrics separately by phase (half/full) and by location (home/away).
Where do I go? What changes?
Buttons on the Match page are usually either (1) filters/view toggles, or (2) navigation shortcuts to other pages (team, player, etc.).
Player vs Team contribution (selected team)
When you open Lineup Statistics, you see a team switch (home/away logo). The table then explains lineup-related metrics for the selected team by comparing a player value against the team total and showing a percentage share.
Same match, player-by-player view
In Player Statistics, you select the team first (home/away logo). The table then lets you slice player numbers by venue split (Home/Away/Total), by stat group (Attack/Defence/With Ball/Field/Penalty), and by format (Total vs Average).
Standings, with home/away splits
When you switch to League Table, you see the standings for the current league/season. You can swap the table between Home, Away, and Total views, which changes the ranking and the numbers shown.
Goal lines by time + venue
In Probabilities, the Goal Probabilities table is an accordion. Clicking the header expands/collapses the table. Inside, Time and Place buttons change which probability slice is read.
This section explains Fixtures page filters and what each row means. Image positions are ready; you will add assets later.
Daily match schedule grouped by league
The Fixtures page is a daily schedule view. You pick a date, then you read the matches for that day grouped by League. Every row is a match entry that takes you to the Match page.
Pick a date → URL changes → fixtures reload
At the top of the page you’ll see a date button (with a calendar icon). This is the main filter: it decides which day’s fixtures are loaded.
How to read the table (time, teams, goals, status)
Fixtures are grouped by League ID. Each league becomes one block with a colored header and a table of matches for that league on the selected date.
This section explains the Filter page: date selection, building Last X rules (Home/Away), and reading the results table.
Find matches that fit your Last X rules
The Filter page is a rule-based matcher. You pick a date (fixtures list), then define Last X constraints for the home team and/or away team. The table below updates to show only matches whose teams satisfy all rules.
Switch the fixture day
Use the date picker to choose the day you want to analyze. The fixtures list and the results table update for that day.
All rules must pass
Rules are split by side: Home rules apply to home team Last X columns, Away rules apply to away team Last X columns. A match is kept only if ALL home rules AND ALL away rules are satisfied.
Reuse rule sets
You can save rule sets in your browser, rename them, and reuse them later. You can also export a filter to a text format and import it on another device/browser.
Grouped by league
The match table shows only the filtered matches. Rows are grouped by league. Besides basic match info (time/teams), the table also adds columns for each active rule so you can quickly verify why a row passed.
This section explains Team page tabs/filters/buttons with sample content. Image positions are ready; you will add assets later.
What this page is for and how it reacts to clicks
The Team page lets you read a team’s season context (league/season), compare Home/Away/Total splits, and explore recent-form and last-X breakdowns. Most actions on this page are filters: when you change a selection, the table/cards update to show the same metrics for a different slice.
Same team, different lenses
Tabs change which analysis block is shown for the same team. You don’t leave the page; the content panel below changes.
Trend reading with Time / Stat / Place controls
This tab is a fast ‘recent form’ lens. You choose a slice (Limit, League, Season) and then switch Time, Stat type, and Place to see the same idea in different splits.
Home / Away / Total table with Total/Average toggle
This tab summarizes on-field box-score style stats. First pick League and Season; then use Total/Average to decide whether you’re reading totals or per-match averages.
Home / Away / Total toggle over event types
This tab aggregates event counts (by event type and match phase columns). Use Place to switch the venue split, while League/Season define the data scope.
Sub-tabs: HT-2HT / BTTS / HWL
This tab groups half-time related summaries. League/Season define the scope; the sub-tab buttons switch which table is displayed.
Team-focused last-X blocks (Goals / Yellow Cards / Corners)
TeamX is a set of collapsible blocks. Each block has its own filters (Limit, League, Season and sometimes Time/Place) and an open/close header. When you change a filter, the Over/Under table recalculates for the chosen slice.
Match-focused last-X blocks (Goals / Yellow Cards / Corners)
MatchX is similar to TeamX, but the blocks are oriented around match-level breakdowns. You open a block and then change Limit/League/Season (and sometimes Time/Place) to update the Over/Under table.
Player list with Place + Group + Total/Average controls
Squad shows player-level statistics for the selected League and Season. The controls at the top change which slice and which columns are displayed.
Expandable match cards with navigation links
Fixture lists the team’s matches for the selected League and Season. Each match is a card: clicking the header expands details; team names navigate to Team pages; the score navigates to the Match page.
This section explains Coach page tabs/filters/buttons with sample content. Image positions are ready; you will add assets later.
Tabs, filters, and what changes when you click
The Coach page is built around 5 main tabs. Tabs change the whole content panel. Inside each tab, filters like League/Season change which slice of the coach’s matches you are reading.
Results and match events grouped by location and formation
This tab summarizes the coach’s match outcomes and key events (goals, goals against, substitutions, yellow cards). The data is grouped by Location (Home/Away/Total) and also by Formation.
Match list with expandable cards and navigation links
This tab lists the coach’s matches for a selected League and Season. Each row is a card: collapsed = quick info; expanded = match details and links.
Interval breakdown (0–15, 15–30, …) by location and formation
This tab answers: ‘When do goals/cards/substitutions happen most often?’ It splits metrics into time intervals and groups them by Location (Home/Away/Total) and Formation.
Trophies/placements for leagues and seasons
This tab lists the coach’s achievements. Each card is one achievement row coming from the CoachAchievements dataset.
Personal details + teams coached timeline
This tab shows the coach’s personal information and a list of teams they coached, with start/end dates.
This section explains Player page tabs/filters/buttons with sample content. Image positions are ready; you will add assets later.
What this page shows and what changes when you click
The Player page is a profile + analytics view. Top tabs switch between the player’s Field Stats, Fixtures, Event Stats, Career Stats, Side Lines (injuries/suspensions), Achievements and Player Info. Inside most tabs you’ll choose League and Season; the tables/cards update to show that exact slice.
Same player, different lenses
League/Season + Home/Away/Total + Total/Average + accordion groups
Use this tab to read the player’s aggregated performance metrics for a specific League and Season.
Match-by-match rows + category buttons
This tab lists the player’s matches for a selected League and Season. Rows are opponents; columns change by category (Attack/Defence/With Ball/Penalty/Field).
Home/Away/Total + phase columns
This tab shows event counts for the selected League and Season and lets you slice by match location (Home/Away/Total).
Team-by-team season line + Home/Away/Total
Use this tab to read the player’s season career line by team. It’s still filtered by the selected League and Season.
Injury/suspension records (Reason/Type/Date)
This tab lists reasons the player was sidelined (injury, suspension, etc.) for the selected League and Season.
Cards: League/Country/Season/Place
This tab shows the player’s achievements as cards.
Profile card + transfer history
This tab has two parts: the player’s profile details (bio) and the transfer history list.