Super Smash Bros. tournament generator

Free Super Smash Bros. tournament generator

Create Smash Bros. brackets, double elimination events, pools, player registrations, public schedules, and live results without a spreadsheet.

Format choice

Build a Smash bracket that fits your local or online event

Use double elimination for classic fighting-game brackets, single elimination for quick sessions, or pools into playoffs when you want fairer seeding.

Included in Fixture.cc

Smash brackets, pools, and signups

Format choice

Double elimination for locals

Give every player a winners bracket and losers bracket path.

Pools before finals

Use round-robin groups to seed the final bracket more fairly.

Quick single elimination

Finish small school, office, or party tournaments fast.

Single or double elimination

Create fast brackets or second-chance brackets with automatic progression.

Pools and playoffs

Use round-robin pools before a final knockout bracket.

Free registration forms

Collect player tags and custom entry details before the event.

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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.”

Free bracket setup

Open registration and build your Smash bracket for free

Collect player tags, seed your bracket, publish fixtures, and update results live without a paid tournament platform.

Start a free Smash tournament

Fighting-game locals often prefer double elimination because one bad matchup does not end a player's run. Fixture.cc can also run smaller round-robin pools before the final bracket.

Format choice

Build a Smash bracket that fits your local or online event

Use double elimination for classic fighting-game brackets, single elimination for quick sessions, or pools into playoffs when you want fairer seeding.

Double elimination for locals

Give every player a winners bracket and losers bracket path.

Pools before finals

Use round-robin groups to seed the final bracket more fairly.

Quick single elimination

Finish small school, office, or party tournaments fast.

Registration before seeding

Collect player tags, character notes, Discord, and attendance before building the bracket.

Tournament examples

Smash tournament setups for real events

16-player local

Double elimination gives players a proper bracket experience without a large admin load.

24-player pool stage

Four pools of six can seed an eight-player final bracket.

Party bracket

Single elimination creates quick matches and a clear winner.

Esports ready

Built for fighting-game brackets and locals

Fixture.cc supports player tags, double elimination, pools, live public brackets, PDF exports, and TV mode for venues, schools, Discord events, and casual locals.

Build a Smash bracket

Double elimination

Run winners and losers brackets for a familiar fighting-game structure.

Pools into finals

Start with round-robin pools before moving top players into a bracket.

Player tags

Use tags, real names, Discord handles, or school names as participants.

Venue friendly

Public pages, QR links, PDFs, and TV mode help players know where they stand.

Registrations

Free Smash Bros. player registrations

Open registration for player tags, Discord handles, character notes, attendance, seeding notes, and custom event questions before creating the bracket.

Open free player registration

Player tag fields

Collect tags, names, Discord, school, region, or character notes.

Public signup link

Share the form with your Discord server, venue, school, or social followers.

Review entrants

Confirm players before generating pools or the bracket.

No accounts required

Players can register without creating a Fixture.cc account.

What you get

Everything needed for a Smash Bros. tournament

Single or double elimination

Create fast brackets or second-chance brackets with automatic progression.

Pools and playoffs

Use round-robin pools before a final knockout bracket.

Free registration forms

Collect player tags and custom entry details before the event.

Public bracket page

Share fixtures and results by link or QR code.

PDF export

Print bracket sheets for local venues or event desks.

TV mode

Display live brackets and standings on a screen or projector.

Built for

Useful for locals, schools, parties, venues, and online communities

Smash localsSchool tournamentsDiscord eventsGaming cafe bracketsParty tournamentsClub eventsOnline friendliesFighting-game nights

Create a Smash Bros. tournament

01

Collect players

Open registration for tags, Discord handles, and custom event details.

02

Choose the bracket

Pick double elimination, single elimination, pools, Swiss, or round-robin.

03

Share results

Publish the public page and update winners as sets finish.

Frequently asked questions

Start your free Smash Bros. tournament

Open registrations, generate brackets or pools, and share live results with your players.

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