FIFA World Cup 202611 Jun – 19 Jul
Goal Line

Every World Cup 2026 result, read off the line.

Goal Line·Why this exists

The whole World Cup. One screen.

Forty-eight teams, 104 matches, three nations, one summer. The biggest World Cup ever played — and Goal Line is built to make you feel every minute of it. Live scores, the odds, every table, your team. No login, no five open tabs, no nonsense.

The itch

I wanted to live inside this tournament. Instead I had five tabs open and half of them wanted my email.

  • Odds sites print the numbers and nothing else. No match, no story.
  • Live scoreboards flash the result and move on. No odds, no read of the game.
  • Stats sites bury the fun under tables. Fixtures, sure. Feeling, no.
  • Follow-your-team apps want a login before you even get in the door.

Five tabs to follow one game. So I built the tab that replaces them all.

What this is

So here it is, all in one place. Live scores and goals the second they land. The odds — ours, not a bookmaker’s — set before kickoff and pulled toward reality as the game unfolds. A tale-of-the-tape that actually tells you who’s winning the match, not just the scoreline. Every fixture, every group table, the full knockout bracket. Records and Races for the stories building all tournament long. And your team, followed instantly — your browser remembers, nothing else does. All of it live. All of it free.

The builder

I built Goal Line solo, in the margins of the tournament, because the site I wanted didn’t exist. The stack is Next.js, Supabase and Vercel. The odds start from a pre-match read and get overtaken by the live score as the game goes on — our numbers, not a bookmaker’s. One person, one summer, one screen for the whole World Cup.

Built by Devashish. Built with Next.js, Supabase, Vercel and Antigravity IDE.