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League Schedule Maker

Use this when you need a fixture list across weeks or rounds with home/away and venue/time options.

Enter one participant per line. The tool handles byes and court assignment.

Generated schedule

Ready

League fixture preview Use league fixtures when matches are spread across dates instead of one short bracket session.

4Fixtures
2Rounds
2Venues
CSVExport
RoundHomeAwayCourtTime
Week 1FalconsLionsVenue 109:00
Week 1TigersSharksVenue 209:00
Week 2FalconsTigersVenue 109:30
Week 2LionsSharksVenue 209:30

Use this page when you need fixtures across rounds, weeks, courts, or venues. Add teams, choose league fixtures, then review home/away balance, time slots, and export options before sharing the schedule.

Set the fixture list

Enter one team or player per line, choose the format that matches your event, then click Generate schedule. Use manual seeding when the order already matters. Use shuffle only when you want a random starting order. The schedule appears with rounds, matchups, court or venue assignment, and time slots.

League Schedule Maker home-away and fixture review

League fixtures are useful when matches happen over days or weeks instead of one bracket session. After generating the list, review whether home and away labels, venue use, and rest timing make sense for the league you are running.

Review fixture order and venues

Start with a rough participant list, generate once, then look for practical problems: too many matches on one court, a bye at the wrong time, top seeds meeting too early, or a schedule that runs past your venue booking. Adjust inputs and generate again before printing.

Export the fixture list

Use Copy when you need to paste the schedule into chat or email. Use CSV when you want to edit it in Excel or Google Sheets. Use Print when you need a clipboard copy, wall sheet, or registration-desk version.

League Schedule Maker questions organizers ask

Is this a bracket or a fixture list? It is a fixture list. Use it when matches happen across dates, weeks, or sessions rather than a single elimination path.

Can I edit it in a spreadsheet? Yes. Export CSV when you need venue-specific changes, date edits, or manual referee assignments.

What should I check first? Check repeated opponents, venue availability, and whether a team has an impossible rest pattern.

How to read the generated output

The preview above is closer to a fixture list than a bracket. After entering teams, check dates or time slots in order, then export CSV if you need to make venue-specific edits in a spreadsheet.

Final review before you publish

Run this review before you share the output: