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Accountability

Corrections

Spotted an error in our coverage? Here is how to report it and what we do about it.

Report an error

Email [email protected] with a link to the article and a short description of the error, or use our contact page. Please include the article URL — it is the fastest way for us to find and fix the problem.

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Our commitment

Accuracy matters more than speed. When we publish something that turns out to be wrong — a score, a squad name, a date, a claim — we correct it as soon as we become aware of the error, whether it was spotted by a reader or by our own team.

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How we correct

Factual errors are fixed directly in the article, and the article's modified date is updated. For significant errors that change the substance of a story, we add a note to the article explaining what was corrected. If a story was wrong in its premise, we say so rather than quietly rewriting it.

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What we don't change

We do not retroactively alter opinions, predictions or analysis to look more accurate after the fact. Pre-match analysis that turned out wrong stays as published — that is the nature of sport.

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Who is responsible

Corrections are reviewed and applied by our editorial team, led by Zaman (Editor). Reader reports go directly to the editorial team and are typically reviewed within 48 hours.

Read more about how we work in our editorial policy or meet our editor.