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Choosing a Tournament Format

Compare round-robin, knockout, and group + knockout formats to find the right one for your tournament.

Pitch Planner supports three tournament formats. Here's how to choose the right one.

Round Robin

Every team plays every other team.

Best for: leagues, regular seasons, small groups where you want every team to get plenty of games.

TeamsTotal matches
46
615
828
1045

Pros: Every team plays the same number of games. Standings reflect consistent performance across the whole field.

Cons: Generates a lot of matches for larger groups. A 16-team round-robin produces 120 matches.


Knockout

Single-elimination bracket — lose and you're out.

Best for: cups, one-day tournaments, situations where you want a clear champion quickly.

Pitch Planner handles byes automatically when the team count isn't a power of two (e.g. 6 teams → 2 teams get first-round byes). You can optionally add a third-place match.

Pros: Dramatic, simple to follow, fewer total matches.

Cons: Teams can be eliminated after just one bad game.


Group + Knockout

Group stage feeding into an elimination round.

Best for: larger tournaments (8–16 teams) where you want a mix of guaranteed games and a knockout climax.

How it works:

  1. Teams are divided into groups (e.g. 8 teams → 2 groups of 4)
  2. Each group plays a mini round-robin
  3. The top finishers from each group advance to the knockout bracket
  4. Knockout rounds play out until a winner is crowned

Pros: Every team gets multiple guaranteed games. The knockout stage adds drama.

Cons: More complex to manage, takes longer to run.


Quick reference

FormatBest forGuaranteed gamesComplexity
Round RobinLeaguesYesLow
KnockoutCupsNoLow
Group + KnockoutBig tournamentsYes (group stage)Medium
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