This dashboard measures how accurately Google search shows live FIFA World Cup scores.
Google licenses these scores from a sports data provider. During every live match, an automated
check compares the score on Google against FotMob.com, the source of truth, every 30 seconds.
Sample data is shown. Live results appear automatically once matches are being audited.
Google score accuracy · last 24 hours
–%
of checks where Google's score matched FotMob exactly
Waiting for the first audit cycle.
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Checks run
score comparisons made
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Median delay
time for Google to catch up after a goal
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Score errors
wrong for over 90 seconds
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Matches audited
in the last 24 hours
Accuracy over time
Each dot is 15 minutes of live play. Higher is better. If the line drifts down toward
the dashed thresholds, Google's accuracy is getting worse.
Google accuracy99% · watch95% · action needed
Disagreement log
Every moment Google's score differed from FotMob, and how long it took to correct.
Time (UTC)
Type
Match
FotMob (truth)
Google
Lasted
No disagreements recorded.
How to read this dashboard
Accuracy
The percentage of all checks where Google's score matched FotMob exactly. This is the headline number.
Delay
Right after a goal, sources can briefly disagree while feeds update. If Google corrects itself
within 90 seconds, it counts as a delay, which is normal, and we record how long it took.
Score error
If Google stays wrong for more than 90 seconds, normal delay can no longer explain it.
This counts as an error and is the failure that matters.
● Accurate
No recent errors and accuracy is holding. No action needed.
● Degrading
Accuracy is trending down or delays are growing. Keep watching.
● Action needed
A score error occurred in the last hour, or accuracy fell below 95%. Raise it with Google's
data provider, using the disagreement log above as evidence.