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Tap the events on the touchline. Get a published match report by the time you're back in the car park.

From this. To this.

A real fixture played on 3 May 2026. Springhead U12 Spartans at home to Hall Road Rangers U12 at Springhead Lane. Promotion on the line. Final score: Spartans 7, Hall Road 1. On the left is the actual prompt Trac builds from the lineup, the events the coach tapped, and the POTM votes. On the right is the published match report, pulled verbatim from the live app.

The prompt Trac sends to the AI

Built automatically from the lineup, the events tapped on the touchline, and the POTM votes from the squad. No typing.

MATCH REPORT REQUEST
Football journalist style.

Match Details
  Springhead U12 Spartans vs Hall Road Rangers U12
  Date: Sunday, 3 May 2026
  Venue: Springhead Lane Playing Fields
  Final Score: 7 - 1
  Match Type: league

Starting Lineup (Springhead U12 Spartans)
  #1  Jack     (Goalkeeper)
  #2  Freddie  (Defender)
  #5  Harry    (Defender)
  #6  Felix    (Midfielder)
  #10 Joseph   (Midfielder)
  #18 Oscar    (Forward)
  #17 Mason    (Forward)
  #7  Harry    (Forward)
  #8  Jax      (Forward)

Substitutes
  #16 Sam     (Midfielder)
  #11 Lewie   (Forward)
  #9  Harry   (Defender)
  #14 Riley   (Defender)

Match Events
   1'  kick_off
   3'  Mason M. (#17) shot, assist Joseph J.
   4'  Oscar W. (#18) shot
   7'  Oscar W. (#18) shot
   8'  GOAL  Oscar W. (#18), assist Harry H., pre-assist Joseph J.
   8'  GOAL  Oscar W. (#18), assist Sam T.
  14'  Joseph J. (#10) shot, assist Harry H.
  15'  GOAL  Mason M. (#17), assist Joseph J.
  17'  Oscar W. (#18) shot
  19'  Oscar W. (#18) shot
  20'  Mason M. (#17) shot, assist Harry H.
  22'  GOAL  Mason M. (#17), assist Freddie C.
  26'  Joseph J. (#10) shot, note: free kick
  27'  Joseph J. (#10) shot
  28'  GOAL  Oscar W. (#18), assist Joseph J., pre-assist Lewie V.
  29'  Lewie V. (#11) shot, assist Joseph J.
  30'  Joseph J. (#10) shot, assist Mason M., excellent chance
  32'  Oscar W. (#18) shot
  33'  Mason M. (#17) shot, assist Oscar W., pre-assist Joseph J.
  35'  Lewie V. (#11) shot, assist Jax L.
  36'  GOAL  Lewie V. (#11), assist Oscar W., pre-assist Harry W.
  37'  Lewie V. (#11) shot, assist Oscar W.
  38'  GOAL  Jax L. (#8), assist Joseph J.
  49'  Oscar W. (#18) shot, assist Joseph J.
  52'  Sam T. (#16) shot, assist Joseph J.
  54'  Felix N. (#6) shot
  58'  opponent_goal
  62'  full_time

Player of the Match Voting (8 votes)
  #18 Oscar:  3 (37.5%)
  #6  Felix:  2 (25.0%)
  #11 Lewie:  2 (25.0%)
  #5  Harry:  1 (12.5%)

Guidance
  Engaging, professional football journalist style.
  Focus on key moments and player performances.
  Tactical observations where appropriate.
  Local / grassroots audience.

The published match report

Pulled verbatim from the live app. The coach pressed publish, parents and the league had it in their inbox.

Springhead U12 Spartans 7 – 1 Hall Road Rangers U12

Hull & District Youth Football League | Sunday 3 May 2026 | Springhead Lane Playing Fields

Springhead U12 Spartans rose to the occasion in emphatic fashion, securing promotion with a dominant 7–1 victory over Hall Road Rangers in a high-stakes league decider at Springhead Lane.

With everything on the line across 60 minutes (30-minute halves), Spartans produced a performance full of intent, quality, and composure from the outset.

Relentless Start Rewards Early Pressure

Early efforts from Mason (#17) and Oscar (#18) set the tone, with Joseph (#10) immediately establishing control in midfield. The breakthrough came on eight minutes, and it arrived in devastating fashion—Oscar struck twice in quick succession, both moves flowing through Joseph's intelligent distribution and forward momentum.

Mason extended the lead on 15 minutes with a clinical finish after another well-worked move, before adding his second on 22 minutes, this time converting after strong work from Freddie (#2). Spartans were ruthless, turning pressure into goals with impressive efficiency.

Oscar completed his hat-trick before the break, while Lewie (#11) added a fifth from the bench and Jax (#8) rounded off a relentless overall display to make it seven before the interval.

Structure, Balance, and Control

Spartans' 1-3-1-1-3 shape functioned superbly. At the back, Jack (#1) was not only solid between the posts but played a key role as part of the defensive unit alongside Harry W (#5) and Freddie, providing calm distribution and assurance. Harry W, in particular, was outstanding—composed, disciplined, and strong in his defensive work throughout.

Felix (#6) energy and authority at the back, breaking up play and allowing Joseph to dictate tempo and drive attacks. Out wide, Harry H (#7) was electric down the right in the first half, stretching the game and creating problems with his direct running and delivery.

Professional Second Half Management

With the game effectively won, Spartans managed the second half intelligently. Chances continued to come through Oscar, Joseph, and Sam (#16), but the focus shifted to control and discipline.

Substitutes Riley (#14) and Harry M played an important role in seeing the game out, maintaining structure and energy levels as Spartans closed out the contest professionally. Hall Road managed a late consolation, but it did little to impact the overall dominance.

Standout Performances

Mason (#17) was deservedly named Player of the Match, leading the line with authority, scoring twice, and providing a constant physical and intelligent attacking outlet. Joseph (#10) delivered another commanding midfield performance, while Oscar (#18) added a clinical hat-trick.

Felix (#6) impressed with his control and defensive awareness, and Lewie (#11) made a strong impact from the bench with a well-taken goal.

Promotion Secured in Style

This was a complete performance when it mattered most—clinical in attack, disciplined in structure, and composed under pressure.

For Springhead U12 Spartans, promotion is not just achieved—it's emphatically earned.

What you tapped

A lineup, 28 tapped events, eight POTM votes. One published report.

You set the squad in Trac at the start of the match. You tap events on the touchline. The squad votes for player of the match after the final whistle. That's the entire input.

Trac builds the prompt on the left from those three things. Lineup, events, votes. The report on the right comes back in under a minute. The coach published it as it stood. Parents and the league had it before the kit had dried.

What the AI does well: names every kid by name and shirt number, picks out the formation that worked, surfaces the POTM the squad voted for, ends with the headline of the day. What it doesn't do: rate players, judge performance, or invent anything that wasn't tapped or voted.

What the AI does

And what it doesn't.

Names every player who scored, saved, or made a moment

Uses the actual squad list from the fixture. First names and shirt numbers, the way parents read team sheets.

Reflects the score, turning points, and the rhythm of the game

If you led 4-0 at half-time and held on, the report says so. If you came back from 2-0, the report says that instead.

Doesn't make things up

If you didn't tap it, it isn't in the report. No fabricated goals, no fictional assists, no invented quotes.

Doesn't rate or judge players

The AI won't say a player had a poor game. Tone stays positive and parent-facing. You can add your own coach notes if you want to.

How it works on a Sunday afternoon

1

Tap events during the match

Goals, saves, tackles, subs, outstanding moments. Three seconds per event. Works offline if the back pitch has no signal.

2

After full-time, tap Write report

Trac reads the events and writes the report. Under a minute, even for a 17-goal U7 fixture (yes, we've had one).

3

Edit if you want. Publish.

Add the dressing-room moment. Trim a paragraph. Hit publish. Parents and the league see it together.

Beyond match reports

The same engine also writes previews, league submissions, and social posts

Match previews. Based on your previous results and the upcoming opponent. Useful for the parents' WhatsApp on Friday night.

League submissions. Formatted for the league's preferred format. No more re-typing into a different box.

Social posts. Short, parent-friendly versions for Instagram or your club's Facebook page.

All from the same events you tapped. No extra typing.

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