10-Team Round Robin Schedule
The complete 10-team round robin schedule — every team plays all 9 others across 9 rounds, 45 games in total. Free to use and print. Live standings and auto-scoring are coming soon — join the waitlist to get them first.
10-Team Round Robin Schedule
Here is the full fixture list. Each team plays once per round. Number the teams 1–10 however you like, or swap in real names with the free generator.
Round 1
- Team 10 vs Team 1
- Team 2 vs Team 9
- Team 3 vs Team 8
- Team 4 vs Team 7
- Team 5 vs Team 6
Round 2
- Team 10 vs Team 2
- Team 3 vs Team 1
- Team 4 vs Team 9
- Team 5 vs Team 8
- Team 6 vs Team 7
Round 3
- Team 10 vs Team 3
- Team 4 vs Team 2
- Team 5 vs Team 1
- Team 6 vs Team 9
- Team 7 vs Team 8
Round 4
- Team 10 vs Team 4
- Team 5 vs Team 3
- Team 6 vs Team 2
- Team 7 vs Team 1
- Team 8 vs Team 9
Round 5
- Team 10 vs Team 5
- Team 6 vs Team 4
- Team 7 vs Team 3
- Team 8 vs Team 2
- Team 9 vs Team 1
Round 6
- Team 10 vs Team 6
- Team 7 vs Team 5
- Team 8 vs Team 4
- Team 9 vs Team 3
- Team 1 vs Team 2
Round 7
- Team 10 vs Team 7
- Team 8 vs Team 6
- Team 9 vs Team 5
- Team 1 vs Team 4
- Team 2 vs Team 3
Round 8
- Team 10 vs Team 8
- Team 9 vs Team 7
- Team 1 vs Team 6
- Team 2 vs Team 5
- Team 3 vs Team 4
Round 9
- Team 10 vs Team 9
- Team 1 vs Team 8
- Team 2 vs Team 7
- Team 3 vs Team 6
- Team 4 vs Team 5
How a 10-Team Round Robin Works
In a round robin, every team plays every other team — no one is eliminated, and the final standings reflect performance across the whole event rather than a single knockout result. With 10 teams that means 45 games spread over 9 rounds, and each team plays 9 matches. With an even number of teams, every team is in action every round, so all 5 games can run in parallel if you have the courts or fields.
Round robin is the fairest format and the one rec leagues, clubs, and group stages rely on, because a single bad game doesn't send anyone home. The trade-off is game count — round robins grow quickly as you add teams — so for larger fields many organizers split into two pools, run a round robin within each, then send the top finishers to a knockout bracket. Standings are ranked by wins first, then point differential as the tiebreak, then head-to-head.
The painful part of running one by hand is keeping the standings current as scores come in, and telling everyone which game is next. That's what Rise is building: enter a result and the 10-team table re-ranks itself instantly, on a screen at the venue and on every player's phone. It's on the 2026 roadmap — join the waitlist to get it first.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many games are in a 10-team round robin?
A 10-team round robin has 45 games in total — every team plays all 9 of the others exactly once. The games run across 9 rounds.
How many rounds in a 10-team round robin?
9 rounds. With an even number of teams, all 5 games in a round can be played at the same time if you have enough courts or fields. The full fixture list is above.
How do you break ties in the standings?
The standard order is wins first, then point (or run/goal) differential, then head-to-head result between the tied teams. Decide your tiebreak rules before the event and post them with the schedule. Rise's auto-standings (coming soon) apply them for you so you never recalculate a table by hand.
Can I use real team names and track scores?
Yes — use the schedule above as-is, or join the waitlist for Rise's round robin generator with custom team names, live auto-updating standings, and a shareable link. In the meantime you can run a knockout event today with the free bracket maker.
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