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EveryMatrix introduces Pass The Stats ahead of landmark football year

EveryMatrix has upgraded its acclaimed turnkey sportsbook platform for 2026 by launching the player-centric football feature, Pass The Stats.
Pass The Stats allows player-based bets to carry over to their substitute when a player is substituted, removing the risk of an early loss from injury or tactical shifts, thus preserving each bet and automatically assigning it to the new player at the original odds.
Relevant for various stat-based and player prop bet categories such as goalscorers, assists, shots, and cards, the feature will be accessible in several premier competitions like the English Premier League, Champions League, and the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup this summer.
At its essence, it seeks to boost player involvement, increase in-game thrill, and act as an effective acquisition and retention resource for EveryMatrix’s worldwide tier-1 operator clientele.
Pass The Stats is the newest feature in EveryMatrix’s sportsbook offerings, joining the 11 sport pre-live and live Bet Builder, Early/Partial/Auto Cash Out, Early Payout, and Odds Boost.

The roll out follows a milestone year in 2025, when EveryMatrix’s sportsbook platform covered 2.45 million live betting events as it’s turnkey technology was selected by several Tier 1 operators including market leading Danish brand Danske Spil.

Tor Skeie, CEO, OddsMatrix, said: “Adding Pass The Stats to our turnkey sportsbook platform puts us in a stronger position for what promises to be a huge football betting year.

“In this World Cup year it’s essential we keep expanding our proposition to meet the needs of our growing tier-1 clients and their increasingly demanding end users.

“With Pass The Stats strengthening our sports betting offering, our sportsbook platform, processing over 1.5 million daily bets, becomes an ever more critical component of the EveryMatrix turnkey technology.”

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