Scope

Every article is fact-checked before publication. The depth of the check depends on the piece — a breaking-news alert gets a rapid check, while a long-form feature gets a deep check that can run to several days.

Rapid check (breaking news)

  • Primary source confirmation (league press release, official wire, verified account).
  • Second independent source within 10 minutes of publication.
  • Explicit Developing story label until the piece is fully verified.

Standard check (features and analysis)

  • Every number, date, name, and place checked against primary sources;
  • Every quote checked against its recording, transcript, or the source's sign-off;
  • At least one independent expert contacted for analysis pieces;
  • Internal style and fairness review.

Sources we trust

  • Official league, federation, and governing-body publications;
  • Peer-reviewed academic research for science and performance claims;
  • Named on-the-record interviews;
  • Verified government and court records for off-field reporting.

Sources we are wary of

  • Anonymous social-media accounts, even verified ones;
  • Aggregator sites without original reporting;
  • Press releases treated as fact without independent confirmation;
  • Betting-odds movement as evidence of a result.

Corrections

If a fact-check fails after publication, see our Corrections Policy.