Team template

4 Team Round Robin Schedule

The smallest practical round robin — 6 games, 3 rounds, done in a morning.

Four teams is the entry point for round robin tournaments. Every team plays three games, the schedule fits on a single sheet, and with two courts you can finish in three time slots. It is the format most PE teachers and club organizers start with.

Schedule summary

MetricValue
Teams4
Total games6
Rounds3
Games per round2
Games per team3

Why 4 teams works so well

No byes — every team plays every round. That keeps players engaged and simplifies referee assignments.

Six total games means you can run a full tournament before lunch if matches are 20–30 minutes. Ideal for futsal, 3-on-3 basketball, or round-robin chess quads.

Sample fixture flow

Round 1: two simultaneous games. Round 2: rotate pairings so no rematch. Round 3: final unique pairings complete the cycle.

Open the generator with four teams pre-loaded, rename squads, and print the chart for the venue wall.

When to go bigger

If more than four teams register, jump to six teams (15 games) or eight teams (28 games). Four teams is best when court time is tight or players are young and fatigue quickly.

FAQ

How long does a 4-team round robin take?

With 25-minute matches and one court, about 2.5 hours including short breaks. Two courts finish in under 90 minutes.

Can we crown a winner without playoffs?

Yes — final standings after six games determine 1st through 4th. Publish tie-breakers before you start.

Single or double round robin?

Single only for four teams — double would mean 12 games and six rounds, which rarely fits a one-day youth event.