Round-robin fixture generator

Free round-robin generator for leagues and groups

Create a fair schedule where every team plays every other team. Fixture.cc handles single and double round-robin formats, live standings, and a public page your players can bookmark.

When to use it

Choose round-robin when fairness matters more than speed

Round-robin works best when you want the final table to reflect consistent performance, not one lucky match. It is strongest for leagues, boxes, ladders, and groups where every participant should face the same field.

Included in Fixture.cc

Round-robin scheduling without spreadsheet work

When to use it

Best for 4-10 teams

Small and medium groups get a fair schedule without producing an overwhelming number of matches.

Use double round-robin for home and away

Pick double round-robin when court side, home advantage, or repeat meetings matter to your group.

Avoid it for one-session knockouts

If you need one winner quickly, a bracket is usually faster than making everyone play everyone.

Single or double round-robin

Pick one meeting between teams or home-and-away style fixtures where everyone plays twice.

Automatic standings

Scores update the table instantly, including wins, draws, losses, points, and score difference.

Public schedule page

Share one clean link with players, parents, captains, or spectators.

Football leaguesPadel boxesTable tennis laddersOffice tournaments

From the sidelines

Organisers recommend Fixture.cc

A few words from coaches and organisers using Fixture.cc for leagues, school competitions and one-day tournaments.

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Lucía Martín

Youth football coach

Spain
“I had our Saturday fixture ready before the parents’ group chat had even started. The live table is simple enough that nobody needs a tutorial.”
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Diego Quispe

Community league organiser

Peru
“The best part is that teams can open the link on their phones without creating accounts. I can drop it straight into our WhatsApp group, although I would still like more control over the printed schedule.”
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James Carter

School sports coordinator

United Kingdom
“Fixture.cc hits a rare sweet spot: it feels quick enough for a one-day event, but the bracket and standings views are polished enough for a proper school competition.”

Emily Brooks

Recreational volleyball organiser

United States
“I love the no-login approach and the clean public page. My only reservation is that I had to think through our tie-break rules before entering results.”

Jordan Lee

Community esports organiser

United States
“We run small esports brackets alongside our LAN events, and Fixture.cc is much easier to share in our WhatsApp group than a spreadsheet. It handles best-of series clearly, although I would love richer per-game player stats one day.”
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Liam O’Connor

Junior rugby coach

Australia
“It made a messy round-robin easy to explain to parents. The TV view is especially handy on game day because the next match is always visible from the sideline.”
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Aiman Rahman

Badminton club secretary

Malaysia
“The interface is calm and fast, even when I am managing matches from my phone. I would welcome a few more sport-specific presets, but the flexible format works well.”

Camille Laurent

Amateur handball organiser

France
“The public fixture page looks much more professional than the spreadsheet we used before. It is very good for sharing information; the admin controls could be denser for larger tournaments.”
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Ananya Rao

University cricket captain

India
“We used it for a small campus league and had a working schedule in minutes. The fact that everyone sees the same live standings removed a lot of confusion after close games.”

Marek Kowalski

Five-a-side organiser

Poland
“It is refreshingly focused. There are fewer settings than in the big tournament platforms, which is exactly why I can hand it to another organiser without a long training session.”

Reza Ahmadi

Local futsal organiser

Iran
“The bracket is clear, the public link is easy to share, and updates appear quickly. For a growing competition I would like richer team statistics, but for fixtures it does the important things well.”

With 8 teams, a single round-robin produces 28 matches across 7 rounds - enough to build a meaningful table without the season dragging on. If your group is smaller or shorter on time, start with 4-6 teams instead.

When to use it

Choose round-robin when fairness matters more than speed

Round-robin works best when you want the final table to reflect consistent performance, not one lucky match. It is strongest for leagues, boxes, ladders, and groups where every participant should face the same field.

Best for 4-10 teams

Small and medium groups get a fair schedule without producing an overwhelming number of matches.

Use double round-robin for home and away

Pick double round-robin when court side, home advantage, or repeat meetings matter to your group.

Avoid it for one-session knockouts

If you need one winner quickly, a bracket is usually faster than making everyone play everyone.

Publish the table early

Sharing the public standings page before the first match reduces organizer messages and keeps players aligned.

Practical examples

Round-robin schedules people can understand at a glance

6-team weekly league

A single round-robin creates 15 matches across 5 rounds, ideal for a five-week season or compact club ladder.

8-team sports group

A single round-robin creates 28 matches across 7 rounds, giving enough results for a meaningful standings table.

4-pair padel box

Six matches are enough for everyone to play each opposing pair once without filling the calendar.

What you get

Everything needed to run a round-robin league

Single or double round-robin

Pick one meeting between teams or home-and-away style fixtures where everyone plays twice.

Automatic standings

Scores update the table instantly, including wins, draws, losses, points, and score difference.

Public schedule page

Share one clean link with players, parents, captains, or spectators.

Optional dates

Generate fixtures with no dates, weekly matchdays, or daily scheduling.

Editable after creation

Adjust scores, dates, teams, point rules, public details, and website links whenever needed.

Embeddable fixtures

Add your public fixtures and standings widget to a club, school, or community website.

Printable PDF export

Download your round-robin schedule and live standings as a print-ready PDF. Pin it to the noticeboard or hand it to players before the first matchday.

Real-time sync

Results update live on public pages the moment a score is entered. No page refresh needed.

TV Mode

Display live fixtures and standings on any screen or projector in full screen with one click.

Built for

Works for small clubs, casual groups, and competitive seasons

Football leaguesPadel boxesTable tennis laddersOffice tournamentsGaming groupsSchool competitionsBasketball leaguesDarts nights

Create a round-robin schedule in minutes

01

Add teams

Paste every team, player, or pair on its own line.

02

Choose the format

Select single or double round-robin and add dates if your competition needs them.

03

Share and update

Publish the public page, add results, and let the standings update automatically.

Frequently asked questions

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Add your teams, choose the format, and get a shareable competition page in under a minute.

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