Follow the Champions League at work
Champions League nights are a logistics problem: a clutch of huge games kicking off at once, on a Tuesday and Wednesday, often spilling out of the working day's edges. Here's how to keep tabs on every result at once without a wall of bright streams on your screen.
Why Champions League is hard to follow at work
The Champions League packs its biggest fixtures into simultaneous midweek kickoffs. Early-evening starts catch the tail of the workday, and following several games at once normally means a grid of tabs or streams — the most conspicuous thing you can have open at a desk.
Live scores and the table — without the video
You don't need to watch to follow. Live scores, a running commentary feed and an up-to-the-minute table tell you the whole story at a glance and read as plain text and numbers rather than sport. Sport Spreadsheet loads every fixture, score and standing into a live spreadsheet wearing authentic Google Sheets or Excel chrome — and the boss key blurs it all behind an Excel “Protected View” in a single keystroke.
Every game on one quiet sheet
The joy of a European night is following all of it — the goal in Madrid the moment it goes in, the upset elsewhere. A spreadsheet handles many simultaneous matches naturally: rows of live scores updating together, no grid of video windows, no tell.
What you get
- Live Champions League scores that refresh on their own, with a changed score flashing like a recalculated cell.
- Group tables and standings that update as results land across every concurrent game.
- Brief or detailed commentary, lineups and a stats comparison on any match.
- Disguise personas that relabel the fixtures as a project tracker or pipeline.
- A one-key boss button, and an F9 “recalculate” for extra cover.
Open the spreadsheet
Today's fixtures and the live table are one quiet tab away. Free, instant, no account.