What we correct
We correct factual errors, incorrect attributions, broken or misleading evidence links, calculation mistakes, mismatches between charts and prose, and material presentation errors.
Corrections versus updates
A correction fixes information that was wrong when published. An update adds later team news, prices, fixtures or model evidence. Material changes receive an updated timestamp and should make the changed basis clear to readers.
Spelling, grammar, accessibility and formatting fixes may be made without an update note when they do not alter the article’s meaning.
How to submit a request
Contact the newsroom with the exact URL, the disputed passage or value, why it is inaccurate and the most authoritative evidence available. We assess the underlying record rather than whether a prediction happened to succeed.
Model predictions
A low-probability football outcome is not automatically a model error. We correct the article when it used the wrong input, version, calculation or description; we retain the historical snapshot when the original estimate was accurately reported but the match outcome differed.


