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Reading Match Hub
This guide explains how to read Match Hub and what each major section is telling you.
Match Hub is the place where reviewed match material gets rolled up into a bigger picture. It helps you move from individual clips to the overall shape of the match.
The two main tabs
Overview
This is the main match-reading tab.
It is where users see the match-level context, including:
- match activity
- advantage flow
- key moments
- player influence
If you are trying to understand what the match looked like at a glance, this is usually where you start.
Footage
This tab is for the match video itself.
It is mainly used to manage the footage that powers the rest of the experience. In practice, this matters most for staff who are uploading, replacing, or checking the match video rather than just consuming the analysis.
What each Overview section means
Match Intelligence
At the moment, this section is effectively a placeholder for a fuller intelligence experience later.
For now, do not treat it as the main source of truth on the page.
Match Activity
Match Activity helps you see where things happened during the match.
Think of it as a way to spot:
- when the match became busy
- where events were clustering
- whether those stretches looked more positive, negative, or neutral
It is useful for orientation. It helps you decide where to look next rather than trying to tell the full story on its own.
Advantage Flow
Advantage Flow is the momentum picture.
It helps you read when your side had the edge and when the opposition did.
In simple terms:
- when the line rises, your side had more control
- when the line falls, the opposition had more control
- larger markers usually mean the system judged that moment to be more important
Use this section when you want to understand the shape of the match over time.
Key Moments
Key Moments is the fastest way to reach the biggest sequences in the match.
Each card is there to answer:
- what were the biggest turning points?
- where should I click first?
- which moments likely shaped the result most?
These cards usually include:
- the time in the match
- whether the moment leaned positive, negative, or neutral
- a short description of what happened
- a preview path back to the video
This is one of the best sections to use when time is short and you need the highest-value review first.
Player Influence
Player Influence helps you see which players were involved in important moments.
It is best used as a navigation tool, not a final grade.
The section helps you:
- identify players who shaped the match
- see the kinds of actions they were involved in
- jump into the moments attached to that player
Each player card gives you a quick read on that player's impact and lets you go deeper if needed.
The player-focused flow inside Match Hub
One of the most useful flows in Match Hub starts from Player Influence.
The pattern looks like this:
- find a player card that matters to your review
- scan the moments listed for that player
- preview a moment if you want quick context
- click Play to move into that player's moments in a dedicated watch flow
That makes Match Hub useful not only for understanding the match overall, but also for drilling down into one player's involvement.
Where Hear Coach fits into this flow
When players are consuming playlist content or a player-specific watch flow that starts from Match Hub, they can use Hear Coach on those surfaces.
That matters because Match Hub is often the point where a coach identifies:
- which player to focus on
- which moments matter most
- which clips should turn into a guided lesson
So a common flow is:
- use Match Hub to find the right player or key moment
- move into the watch surface
- use Hear Coach there to listen to the segment-level coaching lesson
The most important actions on the page
The most useful actions in Match Hub are usually:
- opening a key moment preview
- opening a player moment preview
- using Play from Player Influence to watch a player's moments
- moving into Footage when staff need to manage or resume the underlying video
These actions are what turn Match Hub from a summary page into a real workflow hub.
How to interpret Match Hub well
Use Match Hub as a guide, not a final answer.
That means:
- trust it to help you find important moments faster
- use it to understand match shape and likely turning points
- verify important conclusions against the video itself
This matters especially because the page depends on the reviewed material underneath it. Stronger review and stronger narration usually lead to more useful match-level outputs.