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The Problem We're Solving

Sports content online is full of errors. Wrong scores. Players mentioned who weren't in the game. Coaches quoted who haven't been at the club for years. It's a mess, and readers have learned to distrust what they read.

FootyWiz exists to fix that.

How We're Different

✅ Every fact is verified

Before any article publishes, every team name, coach name, score, and date is checked against our ground-truth database. If a name is wrong, the article gets flagged before it goes live.

✅ Never written from thin air

Our content rule: if no credible source has reported something, we don't publish it. AI generates; it does not invent.

✅ Original synthesis

We aggregate across multiple sources to build complete, accurate articles — not just republish headlines.

✅ Human review (Phase 1)

Every article is reviewed by a human before publishing. No auto-publishing until the pipeline is proven reliable.

Content Policy

"Never publish what wasn't sourced. If no sources have news about a team today, that team gets no article that day."

This means FootyWiz will never spam with low-quality content. If there's nothing worth reading about a team on a given day, you won't find a fabricated article there.

Our Leagues

We currently cover the AFL (Australian Football League). Future expansions planned:

  • NRL (National Rugby League)
  • A-League Men (Australian soccer)
  • English Premier League
  • EFL Championship

Same fact-checking standards apply to every league we cover.

The Error You Mentioned

You read an article about an AFL game last week that quoted what a coach said 5 years ago and mentioned a player from a completely different team. That article was useless at best, misleading at worst.

That exact scenario — wrong coach, wrong player — is prevented by our fact-checker. A coach name that doesn't match our current coaches database triggers a warning. A player mentioned in the wrong context gets flagged. These errors simply cannot publish on FootyWiz.