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Cross Poule Viewing

Updated on 03 Oct 2023

Cross Poule Viewing refers to the practice of allowing a team to observe matches in a different group or pool that they are not directly involved in. This is often done in certain circumstances to provide an opportunity for teams or officials to gain insights or engage in competitive matchups outside of their own pool.

Some examples of Cross Poule Viewing include:

  • Soccer referees who have access granted by their governing body to view recordings of matches they have officiated
  • Playoffs at the end of a season where the top two teams from one pool compete against the top two teams from another pool
  • Playdowns where two teams from different pools face off against each other

Teams can request to participate in Cross Poule Viewing themselves by following these steps:

  1. Access the menu and click on "Exchange"
  2. Select the desired pool from the provided options
  3. Choose the role, either as a spectator or an active participant in the pool
  4. Consent to share your team's matches, if applicable
  5. Click on "Request Exchange"

However, it is important to note that the ability to view matches in a different pool is conditional upon having uploaded your own team's matches in your own pool. This is to ensure a fair exchange between teams, as both teams gain the right to view each other's matches. If a team has not uploaded their matches, they will not be granted access to view matches in another pool.

Requests for Cross Poule Viewing will be reviewed by TeamTV personnel, who will either approve or reject the request. An email notification will be automatically generated to notify the team of the decision.

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Trivia
  • Participating in Cross Poule Viewing can provide teams with valuable insights and strategies
  • Cross Poule Viewing is typically enabled through an online platform or software
Quick Facts
  • Cross Poule Viewing allows teams to observe matches in a different pool than their own
  • Officials, such as referees, may use Cross Poule Viewing to review their own officiated matches