DAZN launches Scores stats engine
April 22, 2025

DAZN, the sports streaming platform, has announced the launch of Scores – a new stats engine that is tailored to each user’s preferences, providing in-depth insights and real-time scores.
Scores covers football matches around the world, allowing DAZN’s registered users to follow their favourite clubs and competitions for free. Available globally and in multiple languages, the product is fully integrated, providing registered users with a frictionless entertainment experience as they explore DAZN’s range of content, products and services, all in one place.
Users can curate their experience with Scores across more than 1,000 football competitions. Using the search function, fans can explore games from previous and current seasons, and choose the matches, clubs and competitions they follow to receive real-time notifications. Users can set up event reminders and notifications about kick off, half time, full time, goals, red cards and penalties, so that they don’t miss any of the action. With an array of data for users to browse on lineups, live updates and previous performance, Scores showcases key moments, as well as possession, attacks, defense and passing statistics.
Shay Segev, CEO of DAZN Group, commented: “The launch of Scores is an important part of achieving DAZN’s vision of building the ultimate sports entertainment platform. By offering this product to all registered users for free, DAZN is increasing fans’ access to sport, while creating greater opportunities to drive sports fans’ engagement with the platform. Scores is a strategic addition to DAZN’s ecosystem of content, products and services. It will provide users with an enriched entertainment experience and increase the discoverability of DAZN’s entire offering, while boosting loyalty, frequency and retention.”
As part of a global partnership with FIFA, DAZN will broadcast the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup this summer on a free-to-air basis.
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