Walkover (W.O.)

A walkover is a result awarded when one player fails to play their scheduled match — the opponent is given the win so the competition can continue.

Why walkovers exist

Competitions run on deadlines. If a player doesn't show up or refuses to play their fixture, the bracket or schedule can stall. A walkover resolves it by awarding the match to the available player, so the rest of the field isn't held hostage by one no-show.

How Cupside handles no-shows

Every round in Cupside has a deadline. The app tracks who has played and applies the walkover rule the organizer chose at setup when a deadline passes without a result, so tournaments and leagues keep moving toward a finish instead of dying mid-way.

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Cupside is the free app for running competitive eFootball — tournaments, leagues and clans, with results backed by proof.