SPFL Refreshes Matchday Graphics

Singular.live and Reality Check Systems (RCS), collaborate with QTV to enrich the Scottish Professional Football League’s (SPFL) matchday graphics with live Stats Perform match data.

Scottish production house QTV, the SPFL’s outside broadcast production partner, wanted to elevate matchday graphics through more sophisticated data for the new season.

RCS used their experience of integrating Opta data in live workflows to develop a bespoke graphics package for QTV, with enhanced data integration, through the Singular.live platform. Using its proprietary cloud-based Foundation Data Service, RCS added a purpose-built control application to Singular.live and streamlined the workflow. The RCS Cobb solution now enables QTV to access sophisticated live data and add it to graphics in real time to enhance the matchday viewing experience.

“Singular.live and RCS provided a flexible graphics package which we deployed seamlessly across multiple workflows for our broadcast, digital and mobile coverage of SPFL matches,” says Jack McGill, CEO of QTV. “We saw an opportunity to do something transformative – both for Scottish football and for the broadcast sector in Scotland. The success of the first season has inspired us to expand using similar workflows. I'm looking forward to working with RCS and Singular.live on new ideas and features for the platform next season.”

Data can be pulled directly into RCS Cobb and output to video at the touch of a button. Moreover, RCS training and operational support, combined with the intuitive nature of RCS Cobb, means that QTV’s staff can use the application without the need for expensive and time consuming broadcast graphics training.

QTV can already provide team-specific versions of the SPFL Singular.live graphics package for various SPL clubs, such as Celtic, Hibernian and Rangers, alongside Kilmarnock in the Scottish Championship, which has become the first club in their league to adopt the same new solution for their club TV live coverage.

This delivers a coherent and professional look and feel across top-flight Scottish football. By professionalising and enhancing matchday graphics across its clubs, the SPFL is able to add more value to its brand. Singular.live recently refreshed QTV’s SPFL graphics for the 2021/22 season with a new design to further elevate Scottish football’s brand.

QTV delivers live remote production, graphics and distribution for over 150 Scottish Premiership, SPFL Championship, and Scottish League Cup matches per season. Singular.live has provided its dynamic and responsive Intelligent Overlays - live custom graphics and overlays that can be created and controlled in the cloud - to QTV for two seasons. When SPFL football clubs were granted the domestic rights to stream their own games, QTV advised them to leverage Singular.live’s compelling cloud-based model for broadcast graphics.

David Peacock, Senior Project Manager, RCS; “RCS Cobb underlines how our data integration capability can transform matchday graphics for the viewer. It also showcases the cost effective and intuitive nature of RCS and Singular.live’s cloud-based tools - which can be used for matchday graphics by Premier League and Sunday league teams alike. Migration to cloud and remote production workflows is an area in which RCS has been increasingly active, supporting our clients all over the world over the last few years.”

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