SportScore

SportScore

Gives your MCP host (Claude Desktop, Cursor, Continue, Zed) access to live scores, match details, standings, top scorers, knockout brackets and player stats across football, basketball, cricket and tennis. Backed by the free public SportScore API — no key, no signup, CORS-open.

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sportscore-mcp

MCP server for SportScore — live scores, match details, standings, top scorers, brackets and player stats across football, basketball, cricket and tennis. Free public API, CORS-open, no API key.

Backspace-me/sportscore-mcp MCP server

Works in any Model Context Protocol host: Claude Desktop, Cursor, Continue, Zed, and custom MCP clients.

What it gives your AI assistant

  • Live + recent matches by sport
  • Single match detail (score, status, timeline, lineups)
  • Team schedules
  • League / competition standings
  • Top scorers / top assisters
  • Player statistics and metadata
  • Knockout tournament brackets
  • Live match tracker data

Install in Claude Desktop

Add this to claude_desktop_config.json:

macOS~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json Windows%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "sportscore": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "sportscore-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Restart Claude Desktop. You should see the SportScore tools in the tools menu. Ask things like:

  • "What Premier League matches are live right now?"
  • "Show me the NBA standings."
  • "Who are the top scorers in La Liga?"
  • "What's Barcelona's next fixture?"

Install in Cursor / Continue / Zed

Any MCP host that accepts a stdio command works. The npx -y sportscore-mcp invocation is the same — consult your host's MCP docs for the exact config file.

Configuration

Environment variables (optional):

Variable Default Purpose
SPORTSCORE_API_BASE https://sportscore.com Override the API base URL (useful for staging / self-hosted)
SPORTSCORE_UA sportscore-mcp/0.3 (+https://sportscore.com/developers/) Override the User-Agent string
SPORTSCORE_HTTP_PORT (unset) If set, run as a Streamable HTTP server on this port instead of stdio
SPORTSCORE_HTTP_HOST 127.0.0.1 Bind address when running in HTTP mode
SPORTSCORE_NO_TELEMETRY (unset) Set to 1 to disable the opt-out install-ping (see below)

Anonymous install-ping (opt-out)

On startup the server fires one fire-and-forget POST to https://sportscore.com/api/mcp/ping/ with this payload:

{ "client": "sportscore-mcp", "version": "0.3.0", "transport": "stdio", "host": "darwin", "node": "20.11.0" }

That's the whole payload — no user id, no IP, no cookies, no fingerprint. We use it to see rough weekly-active-installs and Node/OS spread so we know what to support. Opt out with SPORTSCORE_NO_TELEMETRY=1.

Tools

Tool Purpose Required args
get_matches Live + recent matches sport
get_match_detail Single match by slug sport, slug
get_team_schedule Team fixtures sport, slug
get_standings League table sport, slug
get_top_scorers Top scorers / assisters sport, slug
get_player Player stats sport, slug
get_bracket Knockout bracket sport, slug
get_tracker Live tracker data sport, id

Full parameter docs and response shapes: sportscore.com/developers/ · OpenAPI 3.0 spec

Attribution

This MCP server surfaces a Powered by SportScore attribution with every tool result. The free-tier API requires that attribution to remain visible in end-user-facing output — so please don't strip it from your prompts or post-processing.

Commercial / white-label use that needs to remove the attribution: api@sportscore.com. Terms: sportscore.com/developers/terms/.

Rate limits

Free tier: approximately 1000 requests / 24h / IP, with 60-second edge caching. Sensible for any MCP workflow — a user driving a chat session will not approach the limit. Bulk / production / higher-volume use: contact api@sportscore.com.

License

MIT — see LICENSE.

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