Summary
Deliver a working World Cup 2026 tournament structure and navigation experience in time for launch (June 1st), prioritising event-readiness first and reusability as a secondary concern
Context
This workstream covers the "core" tournament experiences relevant to the P&E World Cup 2026 mission: tournament nav bar/header, results and fixtures pages, knockout stage spider, golden boot page and data/build of player guide/profile cards.
Initial work is focussed on understanding the current state of each sub-issue, identifying the minimum visable launch version and the subsequently recommend whether they should be revived and updated as-is, delivered as a one-off interactives or rebuilt in some capacity with future reusability and configurability through tooling in mind.
Outcome
- World Cup nav/header and core interactives/pages are ready by 1 June
- Clear understanding of what can be revived quickly, with that work undertaken
- Clear recommendation on what should be built as reusable platform capability (in part or fully) vs one-off/event-specific implementation
Summary
Deliver a working World Cup 2026 tournament structure and navigation experience in time for launch (June 1st), prioritising event-readiness first and reusability as a secondary concern
Context
This workstream covers the "core" tournament experiences relevant to the P&E World Cup 2026 mission: tournament nav bar/header, results and fixtures pages, knockout stage spider, golden boot page and data/build of player guide/profile cards.
Initial work is focussed on understanding the current state of each sub-issue, identifying the minimum visable launch version and the subsequently recommend whether they should be revived and updated as-is, delivered as a one-off interactives or rebuilt in some capacity with future reusability and configurability through tooling in mind.
Outcome