## Rugby API Overview
The Rugby API provides real-time scoring, in-depth match statistics (when available), and an array of supplementary data.
All major competitions are covered and available in three packages: Rugby Union, Rugby League, and Rugby Sevens. Select the Rugby package in our Coverage Matrix for competitions and data offered.
The API is consistent in structure, format, and behavior with the other General Sport APIs. Primary feeds will return seasons, competitions, team and player data, and real-time scores.
Additional feeds provide a host of complementary stats, including:
Player profiles
Team profiles
Historical results
Match statistics for top tier competitions
Season statistics for top tier competitions
Match win probabilities
Real-time customers are also offered two delivery Push Feeds to enhance speed.
API
API Version
Rugby
v3
Note: Authentication is required for all API calls.
## Rugby v3 API Map
To best utilize the Rugby API, you will need several parameters to create your API calls. The map below illustrates how you can obtain the parameters you need.
>
Example:
>To find the probability of a home team win for a given game:
>
Call the Daily Schedule for the day the sport event takes place and find the Season Id for the chosen sport event
Make note of the Sport Event Id for the given sport event
Call the Season Probabilities using the Season Id
Find Sport Event Id within the results locate the home team and the outcome probability
>The probability of a home team win is displayed.
The primary feeds require only a date or human-readable parameters to call the endpoints. Those feeds provide Sport Event Ids, Competitor Ids, or Season Ids which can be used to generate the match, team, and tournament feeds.
## Rugby v3 Failover Information
If our scout feed goes down or becomes unavailable, Sportradar takes over Live Data Entry (LDE) to provide a failover.
In case of a failover, we do not expect a drop of coverage. Yet the failover may cause a delay due to handover between teams.
## Competition Info
Provides the name and id for a given competition.
TTL / Cache:
300 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Category & Sport Info:
Category Country Code
Category Id
Category Name
Competition Info Data Points:
Competition Gender
Competition Id
Competition Name
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/competitions/sr:competition:302/info.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/competitions/sr:competition:302/info.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/competitions/sr:competition:302/info.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Competition Info feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/competitions/`{competition_id}`/info.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `competition_id` | Id of a given competition. |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
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## Competition Seasons
Provides historical season information for a given competition. Competitions will return a maximum of three seasons of data, including current or newly created seasons.
TTL / Cache:
300 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Competition Info Data Points:
Season Competition Id Season End Date
Season Id Season Name
Season Start Date Season Year
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/competitions/sr:competition:302/seasons.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/competitions/sr:competition:302/seasons.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/competitions/sr:competition:302/seasons.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Competition Seasons feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/competitions/`{competition_id}`/seasons.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `competition_id` | Id of a given competition. |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
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## Competitions
Provides a list of all available competitions.
TTL / Cache:
300 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Category & Sport Info:
Category Country Code
Category Id
Category Name
Competition Info Data Points:
Competition Gender
Competition Id
Competition Name
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/competitions.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/competitions.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/competitions.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Competitions feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/competitions.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
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## Competitor Merge Mappings
Provides the valid Sportradar Id in cases when two competitors have been merged into one. Mapping entries will remain in the feed for 7 days.
TTL / Cache:
300 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Mappings Info Data Points:
Name
Merged Id
Retained Id
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-league/trial/v2/en/competitors/merge_mappings.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.com")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v2/en/competitors/merge_mappings.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-league/trial/v2/en/competitors/merge_mappings.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Competitor Merge Mappings feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-league/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/competitors/merge_mappings.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v2). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
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## Competitor Profile
Provides top-level information for a given team, including the full team roster, home venue, and jersey info.
TTL / Cache:
300 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Category & Sport Info Data Points:
Category Id Category Name
Sport Id
Sport Name
Competitor Info Data Points:
Competitor Abbreviation Competitor Age Group Competitor gender Competitor Id Competitor Name Jersey Base Color Jersey Horizontal Stripes Jersey Horizontal Stripes Color Jersey Number Color Jersey Shirt Type
Jersey Sleeve Color Jersey Sleeve Detail Jersey Split Jersey Split Color Jersey Squares Jersey Squares Color Jersey Stripes Jersey Stripes Color
Jersey Type Manager Country Code Manager Date of Birth Manager Gender Manager Id Manager Name Manager Nationality Manager Nickname
Player Info Data Points:
Country Code Date of Birth Gender Height
Id Jersey Number Nationality
Name Position Weight
Venue Info Data Points:
Capacity City Country Code
Country Name Id
Map Coordinates Name
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/competitors/sr:competitor:4233/profile.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/competitors/sr:competitor:4233/profile.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/competitors/sr:competitor:4233/profile.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Competitor Profile feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/competitors/`{competitor_id}`/profile.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `competitor_id` | Id of a given competitor. |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
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## Competitor Summaries
Displays match summaries for a specific competitor.
TTL / Cache:
300 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Category & Sport Info Data Points:
Category Id Category Name
Sport Id
Sport Name
Competition Info Data Points:
Competition Gender Competition Id Competition Name Coverage Live Group - Group Name Group Id Group Name Property Type Property Value Round Name
Round Number Season Competition Id Season End Date Season Id Season Name Season Start Date Season Year
Stage End Date Stage Order Stage Phase Stage Start Date Stage Type Stage Year
Competitor Info Data Points:
Abbreviation Age Group
Gender Id
Name
Player Info Data Points:
Id
Name
Venue Info Data Points:
Capacity Changed City Country Code
Country Name Id Map Coordinates
Name Reduced Capacity Reduced Capacity Max
Match Info Data Points:
Competitor Qualifier Period Away Score Period Home Score Period Number Period Type Referee Country Code Referee Id Referee Name
Referee Nationality Referee Type Sport Event Id Sport Event Replaced By Sport Event Start Time Sport Event Start Time Confirmed Sport Event Status Sport Event Status Away Normaltime Score
Sport Event Status Away Score Sport Event Status Home Normaltime Score Sport Event Status Home Score Sport Event Status Match Status Sport Event Status Match Tie Sport Event Status Winner Id Weather Conditions Weather Pitch Conditions
Team Match Statistics Data Points:
Ball Possession Carries Clean Breaks Conversions Drop Goals Lineouts Won Meters Run Offloads
Passes Penalties Conceded Penalty Goals Red Cards Scrums Lost Scrums Won Tackles Missed
Tackles Total Scrums Tries Try Assists Turnovers Won Yellow Cards
Player Match Statistics Data Points:
Carries Clean Breaks Conversions Meters Run
Offloads Passes Tackles Missed Tackles
Try Assists Turnovers Won
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/competitors/sr:competitor:4233/summaries.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/competitors/sr:competitor:4233/summaries.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/competitors/sr:competitor:4233/summaries.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Competitor Summaries feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/competitors/`{competitor_id}`/summaries.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `competitor_id` | ID for a given competitor. |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
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## Competitor vs Competitor
Provides previous and upcoming games between two teams, including scoring information.
TTL / Cache:
60 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Category & Sport Info Data Points:
Category Id Category Name
Sport Id
Sport Name
Competition Info Data Points:
Competition Gender Competition Id Competition Name Coverage Live Group - Group Name Group Id Group Name Property Type Property Value Round Name
Round Number Season Competition Id Season End Date Season Id Season Name Season Start Date Season Year
Stage End Date Stage Order Stage Phase Stage Start Date Stage Type Stage Year
Competitor Info Data Points:
Abbreviation Age Group
Gender Id
Name
Player Info Data Points:
Id
Name
Venue Info Data Points:
Capacity Changed City Country Code
Country Name Id Map Coordinates
Name Reduced Capacity Reduced Capacity Max
Match Info Data Points:
Competitor Qualifier Period Away Score Period Home Score Period Number Period Type Referee Country Code Referee Id Referee Name
Referee Nationality Referee Type Sport Event Id Sport Event Replaced By Sport Event Start Time Sport Event Start Time Confirmed Sport Event Status Sport Event Status Away Normaltime Score
Sport Event Status Away Score Sport Event Status Home Normaltime Score Sport Event Status Home Score Sport Event Status Match Status Sport Event Status Match Tie Sport Event Status Winner Id Weather Conditions Weather Pitch Conditions
Team Match Statistics Data Points:
Ball Possession Carries Clean Breaks Conversions Drop Goals Lineouts Won Meters Run Offloads
Passes Penalties Conceded Penalty Goals Red Cards Scrums Lost Scrums Won Tackles Missed
Tackles Total Scrums Tries Try Assists Turnovers Won Yellow Cards
Player Match Statistics Data Points:
Carries Clean Breaks Conversions Meters Run
Offloads Passes Tackles Missed Tackles
Try Assists Turnovers Won
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/competitors/sr:competitor:4233/versus/sr:competitor:4234/summaries.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/competitors/sr:competitor:4233/versus/sr:competitor:4234/summaries.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/competitors/sr:competitor:4233/versus/sr:competitor:4234/summaries.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Competitor vs Competitor feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/competitors/`{competitor_id}`/versus/`{competitor2_id}`/summaries.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `competitor_id` | ID for a given competitor. |
| `competitor2_id` | ID for a given competitor. |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
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## Daily Summaries
Provides game schedules for a given day, including scoring information.
TTL / Cache:
300 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Category & Sport Info Data Points:
Category Id Category Name
Sport Id
Sport Name
Competition Info Data Points:
Competition Gender Competition Id Competition Name Coverage Live Group - Group Name Group Id Group Name Property Type Property Value Round Name
Round Number Season Competition Id Season End Date Season Id Season Name Season Start Date Season Year
Stage End Date Stage Order Stage Phase Stage Start Date Stage Type Stage Year
Competitor Info Data Points:
Abbreviation Age Group
Gender Id
Name
Player Info Data Points:
Id
Name
Venue Info Data Points:
Capacity Changed City Country Code
Country Name Id Map Coordinates
Name Reduced Capacity Reduced Capacity Max
Match Info Data Points:
Competitor Qualifier Period Away Score Period Home Score Period Number Period Type Referee Country Code Referee Id Referee Name
Referee Nationality Referee Type Sport Event Id Sport Event Replaced By Sport Event Start Time Sport Event Start Time Confirmed Sport Event Status Sport Event Status Away Normaltime Score
Sport Event Status Away Score Sport Event Status Home Normaltime Score Sport Event Status Home Score Sport Event Status Match Status Sport Event Status Match Tie Sport Event Status Winner Id Weather Conditions Weather Pitch Conditions
Team Match Statistics Data Points:
Ball Possession Carries Clean Breaks Conversions Drop Goals Lineouts Won Meters Run Offloads
Passes Penalties Conceded Penalty Goals Red Cards Scrums Lost Scrums Won Tackles Missed
Tackles Total Scrums Tries Try Assists Turnovers Won Yellow Cards
Player Match Statistics Data Points:
Carries Clean Breaks Conversions Meters Run
Offloads Passes Tackles Missed Tackles
Try Assists Turnovers Won
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/schedules/2019-09-13/summaries.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/schedules/2019-09-13/summaries.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/schedules/2019-09-13/summaries.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Daily Summaries feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/schedules/`{year}`-`{month}`-`{day}`/summaries.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `year` | Year in 4 digit format (YYYY). |
| `month` | Month in 2 digit format (MM). |
| `day` | Day in 2 digit format (DD). |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
### Optional Query String Parameters
>Example including optional query string parameters:
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/schedules/2019-09-13/summaries.xml?api_key={your_api_key}&start=0&limit=75")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
curl -L GET 'api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/schedules/2019-09-13/summaries.xml?api_key={your_api_key}&start=0&limit=75'
In addition to the URL parameters listed above, you can paginate the lineup information with one or more of the following optional query string parameters.
Note: Optional query string parameters must be added after your API key with an ampersand (&).
Replace placeholders with the following query parameters:
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `start` | Number to start the list of results from. Example: start=0 |
| `limit` | Number to limit the number of results. Minimum value is 1, maximum value is 200. Example: limit=200 |
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## Live Summaries
Provides game information for all currently live games, including team scoring. This feed updates in real time as games are played.
TTL / Cache:
1 second
Update Frequency:
Realtime
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Category & Sport Info Data Points:
Category Id Category Name
Sport Id
Sport Name
Competition Info Data Points:
Competition Gender Competition Id Competition Name Coverage Live Group - Group Name Group Id Group Name Property Type Property Value Round Name
Round Number Season Competition Id Season End Date Season Id Season Name Season Start Date Season Year
Stage End Date Stage Order Stage Phase Stage Start Date Stage Type Stage Year
Competitor Info Data Points:
Abbreviation Age Group
Gender Id
Name
Player Info Data Points:
Id
Name
Venue Info Data Points:
Capacity Changed City Country Code
Country Name Id Map Coordinates
Name Reduced Capacity Reduced Capacity Max
Match Info Data Points:
Competitor Qualifier Period Away Score Period Home Score Period Number Period Type Referee Country Code Referee Id Referee Name
Referee Nationality Referee Type Sport Event Id Sport Event Replaced By Sport Event Start Time Sport Event Start Time Confirmed Sport Event Status Sport Event Status Away Normaltime Score
Sport Event Status Away Score Sport Event Status Home Normaltime Score Sport Event Status Home Score Sport Event Status Match Status Sport Event Status Match Tie Sport Event Status Winner Id Weather Conditions Weather Pitch Conditions
Team Match Statistics Data Points:
Ball Possession Carries Clean Breaks Conversions Drop Goals Lineouts Won Meters Run Offloads
Passes Penalties Conceded Penalty Goals Red Cards Scrums Lost Scrums Won Tackles Missed
Tackles Total Scrums Tries Try Assists Turnovers Won Yellow Cards
Player Match Statistics Data Points:
Carries Clean Breaks Conversions Meters Run
Offloads Passes Tackles Missed Tackles
Try Assists Turnovers Won
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/schedules/live/summaries.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/schedules/live/summaries.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/schedules/live/summaries.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Live Summaries feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/competitors/`{competitor_id}`/summaries.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `competitor_id` | ID for a given competitor. |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
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## Live Timelines
Provides a play-by-play event timeline for currently live games.
TTL / Cache:
1 second
Update Frequency:
Realtime
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Match Info Data Points:
Period Away Score Period Home Score Period Score Number Period Score Type Sport Event Status
Sport Event Status Away Normaltime Score Sport Event Status Away Score Sport Event Status Home Normaltime Score Sport Event Status Home Score
Sport Event Status Match Status Sport Event Status Match Tie Sport Event Status Winner Id Sport Event Timeline Id Sport Event Timeline Start Time
Timeline Info Data Points:
Away Score Break Name Competitor Home Score
Id Match Clock Match Time Period Period Name
Scoring Method Time Type X Coordinate Y Coordinate
Player Info Data Points:
Id
Name
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/schedules/live/timelines.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/schedules/live/timelines.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/schedules/live/timelines.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Live Timelines feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/schedules/live/timelines.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
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## Live Timelines Delta
Provides a 10 second live delta of game information, including scoring and a play-by-play event timeline.
TTL / Cache:
1 second
Update Frequency:
Realtime
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Match Info Data Points:
Period Away Score Period Home Score Period Score Number Period Score Type Sport Event Status
Sport Event Status Away Normaltime Score Sport Event Status Away Score Sport Event Status Home Normaltime Score Sport Event Status Home Score
Sport Event Status Match Status Sport Event Status Match Tie Sport Event Status Winner Id Sport Event Timeline Id Sport Event Timeline Start Time
Timeline Info Data Points:
Away Score Break Name Competitor Home Score
Id Match Clock Match Time Period Period Name
Scoring Method Time Type X Coordinate Y Coordinate
Player Info Data Points:
Id
Name
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/schedules/live/timelines_delta.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/schedules/live/timelines_delta.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/schedules/live/timelines_delta.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Live Timelines Delta feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/schedules/live/timelines_delta.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
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## Player Merge Mappings
Provides valid ids for players who have had their profiles merged. While Sportradar always strives to provide one unique player id, it is a possibility for two ids to be created. This feed provides the correct id once profiles have been merged.
TTL / Cache:
300 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Mapping Info Data Points:
Merged Id
Retained Id
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/players/merge_mappings.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/players/merge_mappings.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/players/merge_mappings.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Player Merge Mappings feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/players/merge_mappings.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
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## Player Profile
Provides player biographical information, including current team.
TTL / Cache:
300 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Competitor Info Data Points:
Abbreviation Age Group
Gender Id
Name
Player Info Data Points:
Country Code Date Of Birth Gender Height
Id Jersey Number Nationality Name
Nickname Position Weight
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/players/sr:player:472906/profile.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/players/sr:player:472906/profile.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/players/sr:player:472906/profile.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Player Profile feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/players/`{player_id}`/profile.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `player_id` | ID of a given player. |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
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## Player Summaries
Provides game info and results for the past 10 matches in which a given player participated.
TTL / Cache:
300 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Category & Sport Info Data Points:
Category Id Category Name
Sport Id
Sport Name
Competition Info Data Points:
Competition Gender Competition Id Competition Name Coverage Live Group - Group Name Group Id Group Name Property Type Property Value Round Name
Round Number Season Competition Id Season End Date Season Id Season Name Season Start Date Season Year
Stage End Date Stage Order Stage Phase Stage Start Date Stage Type Stage Year
Competitor Info Data Points:
Abbreviation Age Group
Gender Id
Name
Player Info Data Points:
Id
Name
Venue Info Data Points:
Capacity Changed City Country Code
Country Name Id Map Coordinates
Name Reduced Capacity Reduced Capacity Max
Match Info Data Points:
Competitor Qualifier Period Away Score Period Home Score Period Number Period Type Referee Country Code Referee Id Referee Name
Referee Nationality Referee Type Sport Event Id Sport Event Replaced By Sport Event Start Time Sport Event Start Time Confirmed Sport Event Status Sport Event Status Away Normaltime Score
Sport Event Status Away Score Sport Event Status Home Normaltime Score Sport Event Status Home Score Sport Event Status Match Status Sport Event Status Match Tie Sport Event Status Winner Id Weather Conditions Weather Pitch Conditions
Team Match Statistics Data Points:
Ball Possession Carries Clean Breaks Conversions Drop Goals Lineouts Won Meters Run Offloads
Passes Penalties Conceded Penalty Goals Red Cards Scrums Lost Scrums Won Tackles Missed
Tackles Total Scrums Tries Try Assists Turnovers Won Yellow Cards
Player Match Statistics Data Points:
Carries Clean Breaks Conversions Meters Run
Offloads Passes Tackles Missed Tackles
Try Assists Turnovers Won
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/players/sr:player:472906/summaries.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/players/sr:player:472906/summaries.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/players/sr:player:472906/summaries.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Player Summaries feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/players/`{player_id}`/summaries.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `player_id` | ID of a given player. |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
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## Season Competitors
Provides a list of teams participating for a given season.
TTL / Cache:
300 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Competitor Info Data Points:
Competitor Abbreviation Competitor Age Group
Competitor Gender Competitor Id Competitor Name
Short Name
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/competitors.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/competitors.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/competitors.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Season Competitors feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/seasons/`{season_id}`/competitors.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `season_id` | ID of a given season. |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
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## Season Info
Provides detailed information for a given season, including participating teams and league structure.
TTL / Cache:
300 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Category & Sport Info Data Points:
Category Id Category Name
Sport Id
Sport Name
Competition Info Data Points:
Competition Gender Competition Id Competition Name Group - Group Name Group Id Group Max Rounds Group Name Info Competition Status
Info Venue Reduced Capacity Info Venue Reduced Capacity Max Season Competition Id Season End Date Season Id Season Name Season Start Date
Season Year Stage End Date Stage Order Stage Phase Stage Start Date Stage Type Stage Year
Competitor Info Data Points:
Abbreviation Age Group
Gender Id
Name
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/info.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/info.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/info.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Season Info feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/seasons/`{season_id}`/info.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `season_id` | ID of a given season. |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
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## Season Lineups
Provides game rosters for all games in a given season.
TTL / Cache:
30 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Category & Sport Info Data Points:
Category Id Category Name
Sport Id
Sport Name
Competition Info Data Points:
Competition Gender Competition Id Competition Name Coverage Live Group - Group Name Group Id Group Name Info Competition Status Property Type Property Value
Season Competition Id Season End Date Season Id Season Name Season Start Date Season Year
Stage End Date Stage Order Stage Phase Stage Start Date Stage Type Stage Year
Competitor Info Data Points:
Abbreviation Age Group Gender Id Name Manager Country Code
Manager Date of Birth Manager Gender Manager Id
Manager Name Manager Nationality Manager Nickname
Player Data Points:
Country Code Date of Birth Gender Height
Id Jersey Number Nationality Name
Nickname Position Starter Weight
Venue Info Data Points:
Capacity Changed City Country Code
Country Name Id Map Coordinates
Name Reduced Capacity Reduced Capacity Max
Match Info Data Points:
Competitor Qualifier Period Away Score Period Home Score Period Number Period Type Referee Country Code Referee Id Referee Name
Referee Nationality Referee Type Sport Event Id Sport Event Replaced By Sport Event Start Time Sport Event Start Time Confirmed Sport Event Status Sport Event Status Away Normaltime Score
Sport Event Status Away Score Sport Event Status Home Normaltime Score Sport Event Status Home Score Sport Event Status Match Status Sport Event Status Match Tie Sport Event Status Winner Id Weather Conditions Weather Pitch Conditions
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/lineups.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/lineups.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/lineups.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Season Lineups feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/seasons/`{season_id}`/lineups.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `season_id` | ID of a given season. |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
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## Season Links
Provides information about linked cup rounds for a given season.
Use this feed to compile full advancement brackets for relevant seasons/tournaments. Links between all matches and rounds are available when competitors (TBD vs. TBD) are not yet known.
TTL / Cache:
300 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Competition Info Data Points:
Cup Round Id Cup Round Name Cup Round Order Cup Round State Cup Round Type Cup Round Winner Id Group - Group Name
Group Id Stage End Date Stage Phase
Stage Start Date Stage Type Stage Order Stage Year
match Info Data Points:
Sport Event Id
Start Time
Start Time Confirmed
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/stages_groups_cup_rounds.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/stages_groups_cup_rounds.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/stages_groups_cup_rounds.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Season Links feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/seasons/`{season_id}`/stages_groups_cup_rounds.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `season_id` | ID of a given season. |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
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## Season Players
Note: Pagination may be required to pull all data within this feed. By default, the feed will return 1,000 players.
Provides names and ids for all participating players for a given season.
TTL / Cache:
300 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Player Info Data Points:
Display First Name Display Last Name
First Name Id Last Name
Name Nickname
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/players.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/players.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/players.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Season Players feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/seasons/`{season_id}`/players.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `season_id` | ID of a given season. |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
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### Optional Query String Parameters
>Example including optional query string parameters:
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/players.xml?api_key={your_api_key}&start=0&limit=75")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
curl -L GET 'api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/players.xml?api_key={your_api_key}&start=0&limit=75'
In addition to the URL parameters listed above, you can paginate the response with one or more of the following optional query string parameters.
Note: Optional query string parameters must be added after your API key with an ampersand (&).
Replace placeholders with the following query parameters:
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `start` | Number to start the list of results from. Example: start=0 |
| `limit` | Number to limit the number of results. Minimum value is 1, maximum value is 1000. Example: limit=200 |
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## Season Probabilities
Provides 3-way win probabilities (home team win, away team win, draw) for all games for a given season.
TTL / Cache:
60 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Category & Sport Info Data Points:
Category Id Category Name
Sport Id
Sport Name
Competition Info Data Points:
Competition Gender Competition Id Competition Name Coverage Live Group - Group Name Group Id Group Name Property Type Property Value Round Name
Round Number Season Competition Id Season End Date Season Id Season Name Season Start Date Season Year
Stage End Date Stage Order Stage Phase Stage Start Date Stage Type Stage Year
Competitor Info Data Points:
Abbreviation Age Group
Gender Id
Name
Venue Info Data Points:
Capacity Changed City Country Code
Country Name Id Map Coordinates
Name Reduced Capacity Reduced Capacity Max
Probability Info Data Points:
Away Team Win Probability Draw Probability
Home Team Win Probability Market Name
Outcome Name
Match Info Data Points:
Competitor Qualifier Referee Country Code Referee Id Referee Name
Referee Nationality Referee Type Sport Event Id Sport Event Replaced By
Sport Event Start Time Sport Event Start Time Confirmed Weather Conditions Weather Pitch Conditions
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/probabilities.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/probabilities.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/probabilities.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Season Probabilities feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/seasons/`{season_id}`/probabilities.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `season_id` | Id of a given season. |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
### Optional Query String Parameters
>Example including optional query string parameters:
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.com")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/probabilities.xml?api_key={your_api_key}&start=200")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
curl -L GET 'api.sportradar.com/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/probabilities.xml?api_key={your_api_key}&start=200'
In addition to the URL parameters listed above, you can paginate the response with one or more of the following optional query string parameters.
Note: Optional query string parameters must be added after your API key with an ampersand (&).
Replace placeholders with the following query parameters:
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `start` | Number to start the list of results from. Example: start=0 |
| `limit` | Number to limit the number of results. Minimum value is 1, maximum value is 200. Example: limit=200 |
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## Season Standings
Provides detailed standings info for a given season.
TTL / Cache:
10 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Competition Info Data Points:
Group - Group Name Group Live Group Id Group Name
Stage End Date Stage Order Stage Phase
Stage Start Date Stage Type Stage Year
Competitor Info Data Points:
Abbreviation Age Group
Gender Id
Name
Standings Info Data Points:
Change Current Outcome Draw Group - Group Name Group Id Group Live
Group Name Losses Played Points Points Against Points Difference
Points For Rank Season Standings Round Season Standings Tie Break Rule Season Standings Type Winning Percentage Wins
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/standings.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/standings.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/standings.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Season Standings feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/seasons/`{season_id}`/standings.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `season_id` | ID of a given season. |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
### Optional Query String Parameters
>Example including optional query string parameters:
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/standings.xml?api_key={your_api_key}&round=1")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
curl -L GET 'api.sportradar.com/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/standings.xml?api_key={your_api_key}&round=1'
In addition to the URL parameters listed above, you can filter the Standings information with the following optional query string parameter.
Note: Optional query string parameters must be added after your API key with an ampersand (&). If you are filtering for more than one result, separate the results with a comma (,) and no spaces.
Replace placeholders with the following query parameters:
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `round` | Round number expressed as: {round}. Example: round=1 |
| `live` | Live standings expressed as a boolean value. Example: live=true |
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## Season Summaries
Provides schedule information, scoring, and statistics for all games from a given season.
Note: Pagination will often be required to pull all data within this feed. By default, the feed will return 200 sport events.
TTL / Cache:
300 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Category & Sport Info Data Points:
Category Id Category Name
Sport Id
Sport Name
Competition Info Data Points:
Competition Gender Competition Id Competition Name Coverage Live Group - Group Name Group Id Group Name Property Type Property Value Round Name
Round Number Season Competition Id Season End Date Season Id Season Name Season Start Date Season Year
Stage End Date Stage Order Stage Phase Stage Start Date Stage Type Stage Year
Competitor Info Data Points:
Abbreviation Age Group
Gender Id
Name
Player Info Data Points:
Id
Name
Venue Info Data Points:
Capacity Changed City Country Code
Country Name Id Map Coordinates
Name Reduced Capacity Reduced Capacity Max
Match Info Data Points:
Competitor Qualifier Period Away Score Period Home Score Period Number Period Type Referee Country Code Referee Id Referee Name
Referee Nationality Referee Type Sport Event Id Sport Event Replaced By Sport Event Start Time Sport Event Start Time Confirmed Sport Event Status Sport Event Status Away Normaltime Score
Sport Event Status Away Score Sport Event Status Home Normaltime Score Sport Event Status Home Score Sport Event Status Match Status Sport Event Status Match Tie Sport Event Status Winner Id Weather Conditions Weather Pitch Conditions
Team Match Statistics Data Points:
Ball Possession Carries Clean Breaks Conversions Drop Goals Lineouts Won Meters Run Offloads
Passes Penalties Conceded Penalty Goals Red Cards Scrums Lost Scrums Won Tackles Missed
Tackles Total Scrums Tries Try Assists Turnovers Won Yellow Cards
Player Match Statistics Data Points:
Carries Clean Breaks Conversions Meters Run
Offloads Passes Tackles Missed Tackles
Try Assists Turnovers Won
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/summaries.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/summaries.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/summaries.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Season Summaries feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/seasons/`{season_id}`/summaries.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `season_id` | ID of a given season. |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
### Optional Query String Parameters
>Example including optional query string parameters:
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/summaries.xml?api_key={your_api_key}&start=0&limit=75")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
curl -L GET 'api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons/sr:season:59618/summaries.xml?api_key={your_api_key}&start=0&limit=75'
In addition to the URL parameters listed above, you can paginate the summaries with one or more of the following optional query string parameters. This may be required to access all available data in this feed.
Note: Optional query string parameters must be added after your API key with an ampersand (&).
Replace placeholders with the following query parameters:
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `start` | Number to start the list of results from. Example: start=0 |
| `limit` | Number to limit the number of results. Minimum value is 1, suggested maximum value is 75. Example: limit=75 |
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## Seasons
Provides a list of historical season information for all competitions. Competitions will return a maximum of three seasons of data, including current or newly created seasons.
TTL / Cache:
300 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Competition Info Data Points:
Season Competition Id Season End Date
Season Id Season Name
Season Start Date Season Year
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/seasons.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Seasons feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/seasons.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
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## Sport Event Lineups
Provides detailed roster information for a given game.
TTL / Cache:
1 second
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Category & Sport Info Data Points:
Category Id Category Name
Sport Id
Sport Name
Competition Info Data Points:
Competition Gender Competition Id Competition Name Coverage Live Group - Group Name Group Id Group Name Info Competition Status Property Type Property Value
Season Competition Id Season End Date Season Id Season Name Season Start Date Season Year
Stage End Date Stage Order Stage Phase Stage Start Date Stage Type Stage Year
Competitor Info Data Points:
Abbreviation Age Group Gender Id Name Manager Country Code
Manager Date of Birth Manager Gender Manager Id
Manager Name Manager Nationality Manager Nickname
Player Data Points:
Country Code Date of Birth Gender Height
Id Jersey Number Nationality Name
Nickname Position Starter Weight
Venue Info Data Points:
Capacity Changed City Country Code
Country Name Id Map Coordinates
Name Reduced Capacity Reduced Capacity Max
Match Info Data Points:
Competitor Qualifier Period Away Score Period Home Score Period Number Period Type Referee Country Code Referee Id Referee Name
Referee Nationality Referee Type Sport Event Id Sport Event Replaced By Sport Event Start Time Sport Event Start Time Confirmed Sport Event Status Sport Event Status Away Normaltime Score
Sport Event Status Away Score Sport Event Status Home Normaltime Score Sport Event Status Home Score Sport Event Status Match Status Sport Event Status Match Tie Sport Event Status Winner Id Weather Conditions Weather Pitch Conditions
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/sr:match:24719212/lineups.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/sr:match:24719212/lineups.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/sr:match:24719212/lineups.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Sport Event Lineups feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/sport_events/`{match_id}`/lineups.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `match_id` | ID of a given match. |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
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## Sport Event Summary
Provides real-time scoring for a given game. Please note that data returned is determined by coverage level.
TTL / Cache:
1 second
Update Frequency:
Realtime
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Category & Sport Info Data Points:
Category Id Category Name
Sport Id
Sport Name
Competition Info Data Points:
Competition Gender Competition Id Competition Name Coverage Live Group - Group Name Group Id Group Name Property Type Property Value Round Name
Round Number Season Competition Id Season End Date Season Id Season Name Season Start Date Season Year
Stage End Date Stage Order Stage Phase Stage Start Date Stage Type Stage Year
Competitor Info Data Points:
Abbreviation Age Group
Gender Id
Name
Player Info Data Points:
Id
Name
Venue Info Data Points:
Capacity Changed City Country Code
Country Name Id Map Coordinates
Name Reduced Capacity Reduced Capacity Max
Match Info Data Points:
Competitor Qualifier Period Away Score Period Home Score Period Number Period Type Referee Country Code Referee Id Referee Name
Referee Nationality Referee Type Sport Event Id Sport Event Replaced By Sport Event Start Time Sport Event Start Time Confirmed Sport Event Status Sport Event Status Away Normaltime Score
Sport Event Status Away Score Sport Event Status Home Normaltime Score Sport Event Status Home Score Sport Event Status Match Status Sport Event Status Match Tie Sport Event Status Winner Id Weather Conditions Weather Pitch Conditions
Team Match Statistics Data Points:
Ball Possession Carries Clean Breaks Conversions Drop Goals Lineouts Won Meters Run Offloads
Passes Penalties Conceded Penalty Goals Red Cards Scrums Lost Scrums Won Tackles Missed
Tackles Total Scrums Tries Try Assists Turnovers Won Yellow Cards
Player Match Statistics Data Points:
Carries Clean Breaks Conversions Meters Run
Offloads Passes Tackles Missed Tackles
Try Assists Turnovers Won
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/sr:match:35749145/summary.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/sr:match:35749145/summary.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/sr:match:35749145/summary.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Sport Event Summary feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/sport_events/`{match_id}`/summary.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `match_id` | ID of a given match. |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
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## Sport Event Timeline
Provides real-time scoring and a play-by-play event timeline for a given game. Please note that data returned is determined by coverage level.
TTL / Cache:
1 second
Update Frequency:
Realtime
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Category & Sport Info Data Points:
Category Id Category Name
Sport Id
Sport Name
Competition Info Data Points:
Competition Gender Competition Id Competition Name Coverage Live Group - Group Name Group Id Group Name Property Type Property Value Round Name
Round Number Season Competition Id Season End Date Season Id Season Name Season Start Date Season Year
Stage End Date Stage Order Stage Phase Stage Start Date Stage Type Stage Year
Competitor Info Data Points:
Abbreviation Age Group
Gender Id
Name
Player Info Data Points:
Id
Name
Player Info Data Points:
Id
Name
Venue Info Data Points:
Capacity Changed City Country Code
Country Name Id Map Coordinates
Name Reduced Capacity Reduced Capacity Max
Match Info Data Points:
Competitor Qualifier Period Away Score Period Home Score Period Number Period Type Referee Country Code Referee Id Referee Name
Referee Nationality Referee Type Sport Event Id Sport Event Replaced By Sport Event Start Time Sport Event Start Time Confirmed Sport Event Status Sport Event Status Away Normaltime Score
Sport Event Status Away Score Sport Event Status Home Normaltime Score Sport Event Status Home Score Sport Event Status Match Status Sport Event Status Match Tie Sport Event Status Winner Id Weather Conditions Weather Pitch Conditions
Timeline Info Data Points:
Away Score Break Name Competitor Home Score
Id Match Clock Match Time Period Period Name
Scoring Method Time Type X Coordinate Y Coordinate
Team Match Statistics Data Points:
Ball Possession Carries Clean Breaks Conversions Drop Goals Lineouts Won Meters Run Offloads
Passes Penalties Conceded Penalty Goals Red Cards Scrums Lost Scrums Won Tackles Missed
Tackles Total Scrums Tries Try Assists Turnovers Won Yellow Cards
Player Match Statistics Data Points:
Carries Clean Breaks Conversions Meters Run
Offloads Passes Tackles Missed Tackles
Try Assists Turnovers Won
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/sr:match:35749145/timeline.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/sr:match:35749145/timeline.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/sr:match:35749145/timeline.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Sport Event Timeline feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/sport_events/`{sport_event_id}`/timeline.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `sport_event_id` | ID of a given sport event. |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
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## Sport Events Created
Provides ids for sport events that have been created in the last 24 hours.
TTL / Cache:
60 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Match Info Data Points:
Id
Created At
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/created.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/created.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/created.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Sport Events Created feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/sport_events/created.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
### Optional Query String Parameters
>Example including optional query string parameters:
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/created.xml?api_key={your_api_key}&start=0&limit=75")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
curl -L GET 'api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/created.xml?api_key={your_api_key}&start=0&limit=75'
In addition to the URL parameters listed above, you can paginate the response with one or more of the following optional query string parameters. By default the limit is set to 1000.
Note: Optional query string parameters must be added after your API key with an ampersand (&).
Replace placeholders with the following query parameters:
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `start` | Number to start the list of results from. Example: start=0 |
| `limit` | Number to limit the number of results. Minimum value is 1, maximum value is 1000. Example: limit=75 |
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## Sport Events Removed
Provides ids for sport events that have been removed or deleted.
TTL / Cache:
60 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Match Info Data Points:
Sport Event Removed Id
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/removed.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/removed.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/removed.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Sport Events Removed feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/sport_events/removed.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
### Optional Query String Parameters
>Example including optional query string parameters:
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/removed.xml?api_key={your_api_key}&start=0&limit=75")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
curl -L GET 'api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/removed.xml?api_key={your_api_key}&start=0&limit=75'
In addition to the URL parameters listed above, you can paginate the response with one or more of the following optional query string parameters. By default the limit is set to 1000.
Note: Optional query string parameters must be added after your API key with an ampersand (&).
Replace placeholders with the following query parameters:
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `start` | Number to start the list of results from. Example: start=0 |
| `limit` | Number to limit the number of results. Minimum value is 1, maximum value is 1000. Example: limit=75 |
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## Sport Events Updated
Provides ids for sport events that have been updated in the last 24 hours.
TTL / Cache:
60 seconds
Update Frequency:
As Necessary
Content Type:
XML or JSON
Match Info Data Points:
Id
Updated At
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/updated.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/updated.xml?api_key={your_api_key}")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
```
```shell
curl -X GET "https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/updated.xml?api_key={your_api_key}"
```
> The above command returns xml structured like this.
Access the Sport Events Updated feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/`{version}`/`{language_code}`/sport_events/updated.`{format}`?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `version` | Version number of the API you are accessing (Current Version: v3). |
| `language_code` | Supported Locales |
| `format` | xml or json. |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
### Optional Query String Parameters
>Example including optional query string parameters:
import http.client
conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection("api.sportradar.us")
conn.request("GET", "/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/updated.xml?api_key={your_api_key}&start=0&limit=75")
res = conn.getresponse()
data = res.read()
print(data.decode("utf-8"))
curl -L GET 'api.sportradar.us/rugby-league/trial/v3/en/sport_events/updated.xml?api_key={your_api_key}&start=0&limit=75'
In addition to the URL parameters listed above, you can paginate the response with one or more of the following optional query string parameters. By default the limit is set to 1000.
Note: Optional query string parameters must be added after your API key with an ampersand (&).
Replace placeholders with the following query parameters:
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `start` | Number to start the list of results from. Example: start=0 |
| `limit` | Number to limit the number of results. Minimum value is 1, maximum value is 1000. Example: limit=75 |
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## Push Feeds
>To best utilize Push feeds, we have included code samples in Ruby, Java and Python which provide an example of a way you can consume the feeds. Using these samples will output the feeds content to STDOUT. For Java, we have also provided a Stream Client to assist your integration.
Note: In the provided Java sample, replace "URL GOES HERE" with the desired Push feed URL.
```ruby
require 'httpclient'
module Sportradar
module HTTP
module Stream
class Client
attr_reader :url, :logger
def initialize(url, publisher, logger)
@url = url
@logger = logger
@publisher = publisher
@client = ::HTTPClient.new(:agent_name => 'SportsData/1.0')
end
def start
@thread ||= Thread.new do
logger.debug "Starting loop"
@client.get_content(url, :follow_redirect => true) do |chunk|
@publisher.publish(::JSON.parse(chunk)) if @publisher
end
logger.debug "finished loop"
end
end
def stop
@thread.terminate if @thread
end
end
end
end
end
```
```java
package com.sportradar.http.stream.client;
import org.junit.After;
import org.junit.Before;
import org.junit.Test;
public class StreamClientTest {
private StreamClient client;
private static String SERVICE_URL = "";
@Before
public void setup() {
client = new StreamClient();
}
@After
public void cleanup() {
client.terminate();
}
@Test
public void testStream() throws Exception {
Handler handler = new ConsoleHandler();
client.stream(SERVICE_URL, handler);
System.out.println("Connecting....");
Thread.sleep(1 * 60 * 1000);
System.out.println("Disconnecting....");
}
}
```
Some of our APIs include Push feeds that allow you to get updates as soon as they are available. Push API feeds automatically send JSON and XML payloads to you via a push service, and can dramatically reduce the number of calls you need to make to our RESTful API feeds. The structure of the Push feeds are similar to the structure of the corresponding RESTful API feed (i.e. Push Events and Push Statistics). The push service ensures reliable and efficient delivery of the most up to date information.
Our Push services are based on a HTTP publish/subscribe model. When making a call to the Push APIs, you "subscribe" to various data feeds provided by our service; whenever new content is available on one of those feeds, the server pushes that information out to your client. When no new information is available on the feed, a heartbeat message is sent every 5 seconds to keep the connection active. If you want to filter the results of the feeds, there are several optional query string parameters that can be applied to the API call. If left unfiltered, then all data for the feed is displayed (i.e. all events).
For your applications to accept data from our Push feeds, ensure that your application can:
* Can follow a HTTP redirect or use the location provided in the feeds header within one minute of your initial request.
* Can accept HTTP data transfer encoded as chunked.
Our Push service does not provide a "stateful session", there is no memory of what data has been sent previously. If you are disconnected from the Push session, you can use the RESTful API to catch up or recover from the disconnection.
Syntax for using our Push feeds and examples of the JSON and XML payloads can be found below.
## Push Events
Provides real-time event updates for all live matches.
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-league/trial/stream/events/subscribe?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import requests
import json
r = requests.get("https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-league/trial/stream/events/subscribe",
params = {'api_key': 'your_api_key'},
allow_redirects=False)
redirect_url = r.headers['Location']
r = requests.get(redirect_url, stream=True)
for line in r.iter_lines():
# filter out keep-alive new lines
if line:
decoded_line = line.decode('utf-8')
print(json.loads(decoded_line))
```
```shell
curl -L GET 'api.sportradar.com/rugby-league/trial/stream/events/subscribe?api_key={your_api_key}'
```
>The above command returns json like this.
Access the Push Events feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/stream/events/subscribe?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
### Optional Query String Parameters
>Example including optional query string parameters:
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-league/trial/stream/events/subscribe?api_key={your_api_key}&format=json&sport_event_id=sr:sport_event_id:16166956")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import requests
import json
r = requests.get("https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-league/trial/stream/events/subscribe",
params = {'api_key': 'your_api_key', 'format': 'json', 'sport_event_id': 'sr:sport_event_id:16166956'},
allow_redirects=False)
redirect_url = r.headers['Location']
r = requests.get(redirect_url, stream=True)
for line in r.iter_lines():
# filter out keep-alive new lines
if line:
decoded_line = line.decode('utf-8')
print(json.loads(decoded_line))
```
```shell
curl -L GET 'https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-league/trial/stream/events/subscribe?api_key={your_api_key}&format=json&sport_event_id=sr:sport_event_id:16166956'
```
In addition to the URL parameters listed above, you can filter the Events information with one or more of the following optional query string parameters.
Note: Optional query string parameters must be added after your API key with an ampersand (&). If you are filtering for more than one result, separate the results with a comma (,) and no spaces.
Replace placeholders with the following query parameters:
| URL Parameters | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `channel` | Channel type expressed as: {channel_type}. Example: channel=rugby |
| `competition_id` | Competition Id expressed as: {competition_id}. Example: sr:competition:421 |
| `event_id` | Event type expressed as: {event_type}. Example: event_id=score_change |
| `format` | Format type expressed as: {format}. Example: format=json |
| `season_id` | Season id expressed as: {season_id}. Example: season_id=sr:season:59616 |
| `sport_event_id` | Sport event id expressed as: {sport_event_id}. Example: sport_event_id=sr:sport_event_id:16166956 |
| `sport_id` | Sport id expressed as: {sport_id}. Example: sport_id=sr:sport:12 |
## Push Statistics
Provides real-time team and player match-level statistics for all live matches.
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-league/trial/stream/statistics/subscribe?api_key={your_api_key}")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import requests
import json
r = requests.get("https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-league/trial/stream/statistics/subscribe",
params = {'api_key': 'your_api_key'},
allow_redirects=False)
redirect_url = r.headers['Location']
r = requests.get(redirect_url, stream=True)
for line in r.iter_lines():
# filter out keep-alive new lines
if line:
decoded_line = line.decode('utf-8')
print(json.loads(decoded_line))
```
```shell
curl -L 'GET api.sportradar.com/rugby-league/trial/stream/statistics/subscribe?api_key={your_api_key}'
```
>The above command returns json like this.
Access the Push Statistics feed by replacing the parameters in the following URL:
https://api.sportradar.us/rugby-`{package}`/`{access_level}`/stream/statistics/subscribe?api_key=`{your_api_key}`
| Parameter | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `package` | Defines the Rugby package to access as Rugby League (league), Rugby Union (union), or Rugby Sevens (sevens). |
| `access_level` | Defines the access level of your API key as Production (production) or Trial (trial). |
| `your_api_key` | Your API key. |
### Optional Query String Parameters
>Example including optional query string parameters:
```ruby
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-league/trial/stream/statistics/subscribe?api_key={your_api_key}&format=json&sport_event_id=sr:sport_event_id:16166956")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(url)
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body
```
```python
import requests
import json
r = requests.get("https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-league/trial/stream/statistics/subscribe",
params = {'api_key': 'your_api_key', 'format': 'json', 'sport_event_id': 'sr:sport_event_id:16166956'},
allow_redirects=False)
redirect_url = r.headers['Location']
r = requests.get(redirect_url, stream=True)
for line in r.iter_lines():
# filter out keep-alive new lines
if line:
decoded_line = line.decode('utf-8')
print(json.loads(decoded_line))
```
```shell
curl -L GET 'https://api.sportradar.com/rugby-league/trial/stream/statistics/subscribe?api_key={your_api_key}&format=json&sport_event_id=sr:sport_event_id:16166956'
```
In addition to the URL parameters listed above, you can filter the Statistics information with one or more of the following optional query string parameters.
Note: Optional query string parameters must be added after your API key with an ampersand (&). If you are filtering for more than one result, separate the results with a comma (,) and no spaces.
Replace placeholders with the following query parameters:
| URL Parameters | Description |
| --------- | ----------- |
| `channel` | Channel type expressed as: {channel_type}. Example: channel=rugby |
| `competition_id` | Competition Id expressed as: {competition_id}. Example: competition_id=sr:competition:421 |
| `event_id` | Event type expressed as: {event_type}. Example: event_id=score_change |
| `format` | Format type expressed as: {format}. Example: format=json |
| `season_id` | Season id expressed as: {season_id}. Example: season_id=sr:season:59616 |
| `sport_event_id` | Sport event id expressed as: {sport_event_id}. Example: sport_event_id=sr:sport_event_id:16166956 |
| `sport_id` | Sport id expressed as: {sport_id}. Example: sport_id=sr:sport:12 |
## Frequently Asked Questions
A: When we present date only values we present these in the ISO 8601 standard format.
ex: 2013-04-03
We use these for attributes that have date and no time (such as birthdate). For more information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601
Q: What format are the date/time fields presented in?
A: All of our Date/Time attributes are in UTC, presented in the ISO 8601 standard format.
ex: 2013-04-03T18:15:00+00:00
For more information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601
Q: How can I find the values for various enum data points within the API?
A: Many enum values are listed in the FAQ below. For the most up-to-date values, please see the Schema
section of the OpenAPI specification here:
Q: What are the valid sport_event_status - status values?
A: Here are the valid sport_event_status values and their definitions:
not_started – The match is scheduled to be played
started – The match has begun
live – The match is currently in progress
postponed – The match has been postponed to a future date
suspended - The match began, but has been suspended to a later time
match_about_to_start – The match is about to begin
delayed – The match has been temporarily delayed and will be continued
cancelled – The match has been cancelled and will not be played
interrupted - The match began, but coverage has stopped for a short time. Note that match scores may not be updated during this period, the last recorded match score will be displayed instead
ended – The match is over
closed – The match results have been confirmed
abandoned - The match began, but was then cancelled
Q: What are the valid sport_event_status – match_status values?
A: Here are the valid match_status values:
1st_half
2nd_half
aet
abandoned
overtime
1st_extra
2nd_extra
penalties
postponed
pause
halftime
cancelled
awaiting_extra_time
extra_time_halftime
awaiting_penalties
interrupted
not_started
ended
start_delayed
Q: What are the possible event types logged?
A: Here are the valid event type:
match_started
match_ended
period_start
break_start
score_change
penalty_awarded
period_score
change_of_possession
ball_kicked
line_out
line_out_won
ball_recycled
scrum
kick_to_touch
scrum_reset
scrum_won
try
conversion
turnover
denied_try
penalty
drop_out
yellow_card
red_card
tap_and_go
drop_goal
substitution
Q: What are the possible player event types logged?
A: Here are the possible player event types we log:
scorer
substituted_in (League and Union only)
substituted_out (League and Union only)
Q: How do I access past seasons results and stats?
A: Use the Seasons endpoint to locate the season_id for the season you want to access. Use that season_id to interrogate the various seasons endpoints.
Q: What are the valid outcomes for probabilities?
A: Here are the valid outcome probabilities:
home_team_winner
away_team_winner
draw
Q: How do I find out the coverage for a particular match?
A: Find the node called "coverage" in any of the Summary, Lineups, or Timeline feeds. The attribute "coverage - live" reports if Sportradar has live coverage of the match or not.
Q: Why do different groups have coverage information for a competition?
A: The notion of “groups” is versatile and is used to distinguish between playoffs, and our competition structures and is therefore necessary to describe coverage at a group level for consistency. Generally, however, within a competition in Rugby, there will be no difference between competition coverage.
Q: What are markets and what are the different markets?
A: Markets is something you can bet on that we provide probabilities for. Over time we intend to provide more and more markets in the API. Currently the only market we provide is 2-way (will the home team win? Or the away team?).
Q: How are group IDs delivered in the stage array with the various types?
A: With the type of "league" they will have a sr:league prefix.
With the type of "cup" they will have a sr:cup prefix.
Q: What are the valid player positions/types?
A: Here are the valid player positions/types:
FB – Full-back
FH – Fly-half (only used in rugby union)
SH – Scrum-half
C - Centre
PR - Prop
L – Lock (alternative name for second row. Only used in rugby union)
BR – Back row
W – Wing or winger
HB – Half-back
N8 – Number 8 (only used in rugby union)
HO - Hooker
SR – Second row (used in rugby union and rugby league, but in rugby union, it’s also known as lock)
FL – Flanker (only used in rugby union)
LF – Loose forward (only used in rugby league but these players are now often back rows or props)
UB – Utility back
UF – Utility forward
Back – same as utility back
Outside Back – a name the encompasses someone who can play at centre, wing or full-back
SO – Stand-off (only used in rugby league, often just known as a half-back)
FR – Front row forward – someone who can play as a prop or hooker
Threequarter - a name the encompasses someone who can play at centre or wing
Forward – same as utility forward
Q: What are the possible standings types I can observe in the Standings feed?
A: Listed below are the values for standing – type.
total
home
away
first_half_total
first_half_home
first_half_away
second_half_total
second_half_home
second_half_away
Q: Why can't I find a particular match in the Daily Summaries, Season Summaries or Sport Events Updated feeds?
A: These endpoints support pagination and return 200 entries by default. To return more matches, an additional query string parameter must be used after your API key. For example, appending &start=200 will return the next 200 entries per page, &start=400 will return the next 200, and so on.
Q: How will a sport event behave when it is not covered with live scores?
A: When a sport_event is not covered live, the status and match_status will remain as not_started until results are entered post-match.
Q: What statistics are available when Boxscore is marked as true?
A: When boxscore is available, the following statistics are available live: Penalties Conceded, Total Scrums, Scrums Won, Scrums Lost, Lineouts Won, Turnovers Won.
Post-match the following statistics are available for competitors and players: Meters Run, Clean Breaks, Carries, Tackles Missed, Try Assists, Tackles, Offloads, Passes.
Matches with these additional team and player statistics are indicated by
Q: How do I locate the TTL (Time to Live)/cache on an API endpoint?
A: The cache (in seconds) can be accessed in the returned header information on each RESTful API call, under cache-control.
ex. cache-control: max-age=1, public, s-maxage=1 or cache-control: public, must-revalidate, max-age=120
Q: What are the possible values for cup_round – state in the Season Links feed?
A: Listed below are the values and definitions for cup_round - state. These can be leveraged to determine the status of a cup round.
empty - A matchup has been created but neither the match details nor the competitors are known.
unseeded_fixture - Match details are known but competitors are unknown.
partial_seeded - One competitor is known.
partial_seeded_fixture - Match details and one competitor are known.
seeded - Both competitors are known.
seeded_fixture - Match details and both competitors are known.