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Is there any way we can join player data from multiple sources (FBref, WhoScored, SoFIFA) using an identifier or unique key of some sort? I have gone through the documentation and was unable to find a…
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Thank you for the work you put into this repository!
Is there a way to limit the scraping schedule by date?
For example I wanted to scrape all Premier League games since March but I couldn't fin…
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While using the `soccerdata` library to scrape event data from WhoScored, I've encountered an issue where the `read_events` function seems to ignore the `live=False` parameter. Despite explicitly sett…
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I have set up the scraper to gather WhoScored data on the Championship.
The scraper is attempting to collect data from the play-offs tab rather than the standard Championship one for the regular se…
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A few months ago, I used the library to scrap WhoScore and everything ran smoothly. Then, after a long break, I decided to revisit and use the library again. Somehow, I got HTTPError: HTTP Error 404: …
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Which Python version are you using: Python 3.11.4
Which version of soccerdata are you using? 1.4.0
Note: Actually copied and installed the full soccerdata poetry.lock file into my env so versions sh…
petmo updated
4 months ago
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I was able to successfully scrap the schedules for premier league using this:
```
ws = sd.WhoScored(leagues='ENG-Premier League', seasons=seasons, headless=False)
try:
# Fetch the schedule
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I'm following the code from the notebook supplied on the soccerdata website to scrape WhoScored data. I set this up before and it worked fine, but after leaving it a few days its suddenly stopped work…
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Hi Ali, I was working on a project using your scraper to get data from the Liga Profesional in Argentina via WhoScored and ran into a bit of an issue. It seems that when I enter:
```jupyter-notebook
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Sorry if worded weirdly, didn't know how else to describe it.
I noticed that end_x mean values of succesful shots (goals) was not 105. When digging deeper, I found that during the conversion of 'at…