
Display FIFA World Cup live scores, fixtures, standings, and official videos with a simple embed code you can add to your website or app in minutes.




















































































Show World Cup matches, live scores, fixtures, group standings, knockout brackets, and official videos with widgets built for football websites and apps.
Preview how the World Cup widgets appear in your website or app.
Copy and paste a small embed code. Setup takes seconds.
The World Cup captures global attention. Make sure your product is part of it.

When the World Cup begins, football stops being just another sport in the calendar. People who do not normally follow club matches suddenly check scores during the day, look at group tables, and follow how the tournament unfolds. It becomes a shared conversation across workplaces, social feeds, and messaging groups.
For websites and apps, this creates a simple opportunity. If users can quickly see the latest scores, standings, and top scorers inside your product, they tend to come back more often during the tournament. Even products that are not primarily about football can feel more relevant when they surface what people are already paying attention to.
The World Cup widget makes this easy to add. Instead of building separate tournament pages or custom components, you can embed a ready-made view of the competition. Scores update, standings change, and the story of the tournament develops directly inside your website or app.

Use the widget that fits the moment.

World Cup coverage rarely lives in a single place. A homepage might show the overall tournament picture. An article might focus on a specific match. A match preview page might need a small live score module so readers can follow the game as it happens.
That is why the World Cup widgets come in several formats. The tournament widget gives a full overview of the competition with scores, standings, and top scorers. Match widgets let you highlight a single game wherever it matters. When highlights are available, the video widget can add official match clips alongside the rest of the coverage.
Together they give you flexibility without extra work. One simple integration opens several ways to show the tournament across your product, whether it is on a homepage, inside an article, or on a dedicated match page.

Built to scale from small sites to large platforms.
Display videos from official sources with a simple JavaScript snippet. No backend or maintenance required.
