Streaming Scoreboard (OBS Overlay)
The Streaming Scoreboard is a transparent overlay designed specifically for live broadcasting. Unlike the full-screen Field Scoreboard, this display has a transparent background so it can sit on top of a camera feed in OBS.
When to use
- Adding a live score overlay to a broadcast stream
- Showing player names and score on YouTube, Twitch, or Facebook Live
- Any professional broadcast setup where the camera view is the main content
What it shows
- Player or team names
- Live score, updated set by set as the referee enters points
- Match status (in progress, paused, etc.)
- Category or round information (depending on configuration)
Getting the URL
- Open your tournament.
- Go to Courts in the side navigation.
- Open the broadcasting court.
- Copy the Streaming Scoreboard URL.
Adding to OBS
See the OBS Setup guide for full step-by-step instructions.
Quick summary:
- In OBS, add a Browser Source.
- Paste the Streaming Scoreboard URL.
- Set resolution to 1920 × 1080 (or match your stream resolution).
- Position the overlay at the bottom or top of your scene.
Design and branding
The streaming scoreboard uses your community's branding colors and is designed to look professional out of the box. No graphic design work is required.
The overlay updates in real time — you do not need to refresh or manually update it as the match progresses.
Difference between Streaming Scoreboard and Field Scoreboard
| Feature | Streaming Scoreboard | Field Scoreboard |
|---|---|---|
| Background | Transparent | Solid |
| Best for | OBS overlays | TV screens at venue |
| Full-screen use | Not recommended | Recommended |
| Overlay use | Yes | Not typical |