Players - Viewing fixtures and marking your availability

Players - Viewing fixtures and marking your availability

As a player, it’s important to keep your availability status current to help captains and coaches plan effectively. This section explains how to mark your availability for fixtures, ensuring you captain or coach has enough players to field a team.

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On the 'Fixtures' page, you can easily view the teams you play for. If you’re involved in multiple teams, simply use the 'Teams' or 'Seasons' dropdown menu to select the team fixtures you need.

The main section of the page displays all your upcoming fixtures, giving you a clear overview of what's been scheduled in the weeks and months ahead. This makes it easy to stay organised and prepared for your matches.


Fixture Options

Clicking the 'Options' button next to a fixture gives you access to some key features:

  • Add to Calendar – Click this button to add this fixture to your own calendar as a reminder.
  • Forfeit Details - This should only be used by the captain or coach and is used to forfeit the match.
  • Confirm Availability – If you are available for the game, click the button to mark yourself as available.
  • Details – View important information, including time, date, location, and pitch details.
  • Claim Stats - You can claim goals that you have scored
  • Claim Team Stats - You can claim goals that other players in your team scored.

Marking Your Availability

When you click the 'Confirm Availability' button in the fixture options, you’ll be taken to a new screen where you can indicate whether you’re available to play that fixture. Just tick the boxes on the left, then click yes, no or maybe to set your availability.

  • Yes – You are available.
  • No – You are not available.
  • Maybe – You’re unsure at this time.

This information helps captains and coaches plan ahead and ensure they have enough players for each fixture. If you select 'No', they can arrange a replacement. However, it’s always a good idea to follow up with an email them as a courtesy, giving them plenty of time to make alternative arrangements if needed.