Editorial Standards
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FootyBite is an editorial site. The schedules and broadcaster allocations we publish are time-sensitive and occasionally subject to last-minute rescheduling. This page documents how we source, verify and correct that information.
Sources
Fixture data is sourced from the api.tfw.bz fixtures feed, which aggregates official rights-holder schedules from the major European, North American and South American competitions. The widget on each section page is the authoritative live source.
Broadcaster allocation, subscription pricing and free-trial timing are sourced directly from each broadcaster’s published material on the date of publication. We cite the date.
Accuracy
We verify every broadcaster allocation, subscription price and free-trial window against the broadcaster’s own website at the time we publish. When a broadcaster changes its allocation after publication (for example, when a Premier League fixture is moved between Sky and TNT for scheduling reasons), we update the article on the next editorial pass and date the update.
We do not publish “fixture moved” rumours. If a kickoff time is reported as changed but the broadcaster has not confirmed it, we leave the original kickoff in place until the change is published officially.
Corrections
We post corrections in the relevant article and date them. For substantive errors (a wrong broadcaster, a wrong kickoff time, a wrong price), the correction is annotated in the article body. For typographical or stylistic fixes, the article is updated silently and the modification date is moved forward.
If you spot an error, please email [email protected].
Independence
FootyBite is editorially independent. We do not accept payment, sponsorship, or any other consideration from broadcasters or rights-holders in exchange for editorial coverage. We do display third-party display advertising on some pages; ad placements are not influenced by editorial content.
We do not run affiliate links to gambling, fantasy or sportsbook operators.
Generative AI
We do not publish content generated wholesale by a large language model. Editorial copy is written by a human editor. LLMs may be used for research, fact-checking and copy-editing, but the final article is read, fact-checked and signed off by a human.