Why schedule context matters
A fixture is not only two teams and a kickoff. Rest days, travel distance, weather, and group-table incentives can change the baseline before any team news arrives.
The schedule is the entry point for every probability view: timing, venue, group pressure, rest windows, and data freshness all change how a match should be interpreted.
A fixture is not only two teams and a kickoff. Rest days, travel distance, weather, and group-table incentives can change the baseline before any team news arrives.
Start with the public fixture list, open a match page, then compare model probabilities with source health and correct-score distribution. Treat stale or missing feeds as lower-confidence signals.
Schedule explainers, tournament structure, and model methodology are suitable for indexing. Account-specific analysis history and paid credit flows should remain outside public discovery.