Basket Score is a tool that allows you to make professional live streaming by creating a custom scoreboard that shows all the information about the match in real-time. With our tool, you can score points, fouls, timeouts and quarters in order to make the viewer’s experience much more inclusive. The website is very intuitive and allows you to manage the score of each game, to enter your own roster, to show individual fouls (in addition to those team) and to show a custom logo.
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Basket Score is completely web-based, so it doesn't require any download.
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Basket Score is very easy-to-use and cheaper than other competitors. It costs only 6€/month
I bought the premium version of Basket Score and have been really pleased. My absolute favorite feature is the possibility to add my own players and show a popup indicating personal fouls and timeouts. Nothing to say about the graphics... simple and intuitive. Definitely worth the 6€ a month
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I'm pretty new to webscraping. I'm using selenium python to scrape sofascore.com for live sports scores. I'm only scraping one page (/favorites) and calling find_elements() about 15 times (I had planned for it to run every 30 seconds, but it could be less often if need be). I wrote all this last night and this morning found that my IP address was banned from sofascore. I hadn't taken any precautions to prevent... Source: 9 months ago
Nothing too crazy here, but I took the match ratings from sofascore.com (https://www.sofascore.com/tournament/football/world/world-cup/16), and averaged out every team to see who was must-see tv and who, uh, wasn't. This is less about finding out which teams were the best and more about finding out which teams were high-event/chaotic. Source: over 1 year ago
I used SofaScore as my source for red cards received during the last world cup tournaments from 1974, when red cards were officially used for the first time. There is also a complete list on Wikipedia. Source: over 1 year ago
Sofascore.com a good one. Always has the line ups out 1 hour before K.O. Source: about 2 years ago
I've looked up on sofascore.com for his heatmap and here's what I've found:. Source: over 2 years ago
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