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About SimuMatch

SimuMatch is a static football simulation site for testing what-if scenarios. It is built for fans who want to understand how individual results can change a table, not for people looking for official forecasts or betting advice.

What SimuMatch is

SimuMatch provides interactive football simulators for domestic leagues, club cups, and international tournament formats. On a league page, you can edit scores, simulate unplayed fixtures, compare alternate tables, and share a scenario link.

The site focuses on the structure of football competitions: fixtures, points, goal difference, tie-breakers, qualification zones, and elimination brackets. The aim is to make those mechanics easier to explore.

Why the site exists

Football tables can be hard to reason about late in a season. One match can change the title race, while another can reshape relegation pressure or European qualification. SimuMatch exists to make those consequences visible in a few clicks.

Instead of reading a static explanation of possible outcomes, you can create the outcome yourself and see the table respond immediately.

Simulator, not official prediction

A league simulator is different from an official prediction. SimuMatch does not publish guaranteed probabilities, does not represent any league, club, or federation, and does not claim that a generated table is the most likely final table.

The tool is closer to a football sandbox: it helps you test assumptions. If a contender wins its remaining home games, where does it finish? If a rival drops points in two direct matches, how much does that matter? Those are scenario questions, not official predictions.

What you can test

Title races

Change top-of-table results and see whether the lead survives on points or tie-breakers.

Relegation battles

Test six-pointers, late runs, and goal difference swings near the bottom of the table.

European places

Compare how small point changes affect Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League zones.

Fixture pressure

Find matches where one result changes several teams at once.

Where to start

Start with a familiar competition, change one result, and watch the standings move. For more detail on the engine, read the methodology page before running larger scenarios.