Fixture-Anything is a bilingual (English / es-MX) companion to the FIFA World Cup 2026 — live scores, all twelve groups, the full schedule, every squad and venue, and the complete knockout bracket, from the group stage to the final.
On top of the data sits a layer of intelligence: AI Insights with progression probabilities, an AI Bracket that simulates the whole tournament twice a day and keeps score against reality, match previews and recaps, a discipline watch, an upset radar, and the team of the tournament. One rule holds it all together — the math computes the numbers and Claude only narrates them, so nothing on the site can invent a score or a statistic.
The idea arrived just a few hours before the World Cup kicked off. I started the way I always do — with a technical design and a clear objective, written out on paper.
I had always wanted to build a fixture. Maybe it traces back to a need that formed over years of football video games — the whole Konami saga, back when it still had the magic, the charm, and the difficulty that could hold you for hours — and the hunger for data and statistics they left behind.
So once the idea and the objective were on paper, I picked up my inseparable laptop, opened the terminal, logged in to Claude, and the journey began — co-creating with one of the greatest technological singularities in the history of Homo sapiens: artificial intelligence.
Hours and tokens are fond, rounded estimates; the repo numbers are real — 84 commits and counting in June 2026.
Fixture-Anything belongs to Shera — the idea, the design, and the direction — built under JackSy AI Studios.
A confession from the owner: I followed and loved football devotedly until Sir Alex Ferguson's final match in charge of Manchester United. I'm a Red at heart, but I'll admit my interest in the game fell off exponentially from that day on — which makes building a World Cup app a small, happy irony.
This app was co-created with Claude — Anthropic's Claude Code. Two frontier models did the building: Claude Fable for the fast, everyday craft, and Claude Opus, with a 1-million-token context window, for the deep architectural work. Claude was the pair-builder at the keyboard for the code, the tests, and every AI narrative on the site; the human sets the direction and owns the work.
Football data is powered by API-SPORTS (api-sports.io). Live scores, fixtures, line-ups, and statistics all flow from their API.
Competition, club, and player names, crests, and related marks are the property of their respective owners — FIFA, the confederations, the leagues, and the clubs — and are used here for informational and editorial purposes only. Fixture-Anything is an independent, unofficial fan project: it is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by FIFA, API-SPORTS, or any club or competition.
Some stadium photography is via Wikimedia Commons, under the respective licenses of its contributors.
© 2026 Shera · JackSy AI Studios.
The source code is open under the MIT License. The creative work — the written narratives, the design, and the ASCII art — is released under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0: share it with credit, for non-commercial purposes, without modifications. Third-party data and marks remain the property of their owners, as noted above.