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Volleyball Scoreboard with Live Broadcast

Volleyball ๐Ÿ is a high-intensity team sport played on an 18 × 9 m court divided by a 2.43 m (men) or 2.24 m (women) net. Two teams of six players (or two players in beach volleyball) attempt to ground the ball on the opponent's side or force them into a fault. Rally scoring rewards every point, making each rally consequential from the first whistle. The Wikipedia volleyball article covers indoor and beach formats; the world body is the FIVB (Fédération Internationale de Volleyball).

Online volleyball scoreboard
25 pointsPoints per Set
Best of 5(ใฃ'-')โ•ฎ=อŸอŸอžอž๐Ÿ
15Deciding Set
Win by 2Set Margin

Voleyball Score Counter Setup

Voleyball uses the universal match scoraboard configured sets to 25 points with must-win-by-2 enabled and a best-of-5 format, matching official FIVB indoor volleyball rules. The first team to win three sets takes the match. If a deciding fifth set is needed, change the points-to-win to 15 using the form - the win-by-2 rule still applies.
๐Ÿ–๏ธFor beach volleyball, set best-of-3 with sets to 21 and a deciding tie-break to 15.

Key Voleyball Rules

Rally Scoring - Adopted by the FIVB in 1999 to standadise match length. Every rally awards a point regardless of which team served. Before 1999, only the serving team could score (side-out scoring) and matches could last well over two hours.
Three Touches - A team may contact the ball up to three times before sending it back across the net (typically pass, set, attack). A block does not count as one of the three touches.
Rotation - Players rotate one position clockwise each time their team wins a side-out (gains the right to serve after the opponent served). Front-row and back-row players have different attack restrictions.
Libero - A specialised back-row defensive player who wears a different colour jersey, cannot serve in international play, cannot attack from above the net, and substitutes freely without counting against substitution limits.

Run the Board From the Admin Preview

The admin page shows a live preview of the match scoreboard with click controls baked in, so a full match can be scored from the preview alone:

Player Name - Left-click the player's name on the board to award a point. Right-click the same name to subtract one.
Serve Dot - Click the serve indicator next to the serving player to toggle service between the two sides.
Set and Points - Each set column and the current points cell is an editable input. Click a number to type a new value directly into the cell.

Anything that reacts to a click brightens on hover, so the interactive zones stand out. Press the Full Screen button on the admin page to hide every panel except the board itself. A small floating toolbar stays pinned at the bottom of the screen with a fullscreen toggle marked F11, zoom out, a reset-zoom button showing the current percentage and the Ctrl -/+ hint, zoom in, and a close button. The same laptop now doubles as the venue display while the operator keeps driving the match through the preview clicks. The site logo at the top left always links back to the home page, so you can jump between tournament, standings or leaderboard tools without losing your place.

FAQ

Does the deciding fifth set automatically run to 15?

You set the points-to-win at creation. For an indoor best-of-5, change the target to 15 when the deciding set begins, or create the match with a 15-point target if you only need a single tie-break set.

Does it work for beach volleyball?

Yes, just configure best-of-3 with sets to 21 and a deciding tie-break to 15, all with must-win-by-2 enabled.

Can spectators follow live?

Yes, every match has a public live stream URL. Cast it onto a TV at the venue, share it with remote viewers, or pull it into a stream as a Browser Source.

Ready for service?Configure the volleyball board and start tracking every rally. For other indoor court sports, try the basketball or handball scoreboard, or track league form on the standings table.
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