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Pick the widget language, featured team, theme, and portal domain above.
Follow-up guide for portals
This page explains the reader-facing widget, lets you create a demo embed, and shows the simple CMS steps needed to place it inside an article or sidebar.
The widget gives readers a quick tournament-path view for a selected national team. It fits beside analysis, inside a live article, or as a compact block on mobile.
Readers see the probability of reaching each World Cup round without leaving your article.
Shows the likely opponents for each knockout round, with probabilities that update as the tournament picture changes.
Shows the most likely route by round, plus Best case and Worst case scenarios for the run to the final.
Scenario controls let readers test remaining group results and see which outcomes help their team advance.
Choose a language, featured team, and visual theme. The live preview and demo embed snippet stay in sync.
The embed works in any CMS that allows an HTML, embed, or iframe block. No custom portal code is required for the demo.
Pick the widget language, featured team, theme, and portal domain above.
Use the generated demo embed code exactly as shown, including the helper script.
Add an HTML or embed block in the article body, sidebar, or match preview page and paste the snippet.
Check desktop and mobile previews, publish when ready, and send the live URL if you want installation verification.
The demo shows the same reader experience. For a live portal placement, you receive a production snippet from us after purchase or approval.
Production embeds remove the demo marker and load through the licensed portal access path.
Your portal identifier separates widget loads by customer, so performance can be reviewed after match days.
Each paying portal receives its own access key tied to its domain and recommended settings.
Data is sourced from configured providers in our update pipeline, including API-Football for fixtures/results and The Odds API for odds where configured. The widget uses team names and country flags only, includes no official FIFA/team logos or video, and does not claim official FIFA affiliation.