Sources & Attribution

wheniskickoff.com publishes match schedules, broadcaster information, and editorial team content. This page documents the third-party sources we rely on and how we comply with their licensing terms.

Match data & schedule

Fixture lists, kick-off times, venues, and group assignments are sourced from FIFA official communications and the football-data.org API. FIFA is the authoritative source for all 2026 World Cup schedule and result data; we cross-check broadcaster announcements against FIFA when conflicts arise.

Broadcaster & TV listings

TV channel data is compiled from official broadcaster press releases (FOX Sports, BBC, ARD/ZDF, RTVE, Globo, Telemundo, and others) and the FIFA Media Rights Licensees PDF. We use Wikipedia broadcasting-rights pages as a drift-detection signal but never as a primary source; verified data is committed with provenance to our public source repository.

Editorial team content (Premier League)

The descriptive sections (Stadium, Manager, Recent Form, Top Scorers, Match Preview) on each Premier League team page paraphrase widely-known facts that may originate in Wikipedia. The text has been rewritten and combined with structured match data from the football-data.org API, but per CC BY-SA 3.0 compliance we attribute the source articles below.

Wikipedia content used under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 (and where applicable CC BY-SA 4.0):

If you redistribute or build upon this site’s editorial team content, you must attribute Wikipedia and license your derivative work under the same CC BY-SA terms.

Other data sources

Corrections & questions

Spotted incorrect attribution or want to flag a source? Reach us via epakvibes.com/contact. We aim to update verified corrections within 24 hours and record the change in our public commit history.