What World Cup match statuses mean: NS, LIVE, HT, FT and more
A glossary for scoreboard labels that helps readers decode match state quickly and helps the site keep live football coverage consistent.

What this article covers.
Status labels turn a raw score feed into something readable. This article defines the common match states, shows how they guide reader expectations and connects the terminology to the real-time layer on live scores.
Why this topic matters for search and readers.
Search relevance improves when page language clearly reflects whether a match is upcoming, in progress or finished. Status explainers are also useful support content because they connect naturally to kickoff planning in World Cup fixtures and editorial references in the news hub.
Related pages to explore next.
After reading the glossary, users can watch those labels update on live scores, line them up against kickoff slots in World Cup fixtures and compare the tournament impact through group standings.
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