Article sidebar
Best for desktop portals with a right rail next to match previews, analysis, or team pages.
For news and sports portals
Give readers an embeddable tournament-path widget that shows a team's chances to reach each World Cup round. It adapts to their language, updates from your data pipeline, and fits inside articles or sidebars.
Choose a language, featured team, and visual theme. The widget and embed snippet stay in sync.
Show editors the exact editorial moments where the widget earns its space: beside analysis, inside the article body, or stacked for mobile readers.
Best for desktop portals with a right rail next to match previews, analysis, or team pages.
Tournament guide
The expanded format creates more possible routes, and the first knockout opponent may shape the whole campaign.
Below the widget, the article can continue into opponent analysis, squad notes, or schedule context.
Best when the widget is part of the story itself, placed between paragraphs in a CMS article body.
World Cup
On mobile, the widget stacks after the intro so readers see the key numbers before scrolling deeper.
Best for high mobile traffic. It shows how the same embed becomes a natural stacked content block.
The practical details are handled before a developer touches the CMS.
Prediction data, new results, and odds changes refresh from your data pipeline.
The helper script measures the iframe content and prevents awkward cut-offs.
Labels, round names, and date formats can match the portal audience.
Each portal gets its own key, so widget loads can be reported separately after match days. Editors can prove the module was seen without adding extra analytics scripts.
Light, dark, and transparent modes help the widget blend into the article page.
The portal embeds once. Ongoing data and visual updates happen on your side.
Developers can also use a fixed-height iframe, embed multiple widgets on one page, or pass URL parameters directly.
Fallback iframe. If a CMS blocks helper scripts, use a fixed iframe height around 600px.
Multiple widgets. The resize helper can support more than one iframe on the same page.
URL options. Supported parameters are `lang`, `team`, `theme`, and `portal`.