What's New Since Our Last Submission
We aligned MatchMind with the real World Cup 2026 data landscape — moving from prototype scaffolding to editorial depth and live result sync.
1,248 Players Across 48 Teams
Squad data sourced from two authoritative references:
- Guardian Squad Guide — bios, positions, and player photos
- FOX Sports Official USA 2026 — confirmed roster lists per nation
Every player card in the database now reflects a real, verified squad member.
Rich Scout Cards
Each player card surfaces multi-layered editorial intelligence:
- Guardian — biographical context and position breakdowns
- FOX Top 100 — global rankings with full analyst paragraphs
- Reuters Spotlights — news-driven player narratives and form context
48 Team Guides
Every qualified nation has a dedicated team guide covering:
- Head coach and tactical identity
- Key strengths and known weaknesses
- Standout player picks with scout context
72 Group Stage H2H Records
Head-to-head history for every group matchup:
- Curated historical records where meetings exist
- Honest placeholders documented clearly where teams have never faced each other — no fabricated data
FIFA Live Sync
Post-kickoff, the system pulls live:
- Finished scores directly from
api.fifa.com - Group standings recalculated in real-time via MongoDB
The agent always knows the current table state when fans ask.
Transparent Data Layer
We clearly distinguish three data states for judges and fans alike:
| State | Description |
|---|---|
| Preview / Mockup | Pre-tournament editorial estimates |
| Live | FIFA API results post-kickoff |
| Editorial | Curated analysis from Guardian, FOX, Reuters |
No hidden sources. No silent assumptions.
Agent Architecture (Unchanged Core)
The MatchMind agent still queries MongoDB via MCP — but the database it reasons over now reflects genuine editorial depth and verified live results.
Built with Google ADK · MongoDB MCP · Multi-subdomain architecture · FIFA live sync
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