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Accessibility Statement

Last reviewed: May 30, 2026

1. Our commitment

S.O.A.A is committed to making our website usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. We believe that anyone who pays for our service should be able to use it.

We aim to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1, Level AA, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). These are the same guidelines that the U.S. Department of Justice adopted on April 24, 2024 as the technical standard for state and local government websites under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

2. Conformance status

WCAG defines three levels of conformance: A, AA, and AAA. We target Level AA of WCAG 2.1.

Our current self-assessed conformance status is: partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 Level AA. “Partially conformant” means that some parts of the site do not yet fully meet the standard. We are working to fix those parts.

We assessed our conformance through a combination of:

  • Manual review by our development team using keyboard-only navigation and screen-reader testing.
  • Automated accessibility scanning tools.
  • Real-world feedback from users.

We have not yet engaged an independent third-party auditor. We plan to do so as the service grows.

3. Known limitations

We are honest about where we fall short. As of the last-reviewed date above, we are aware of these limitations:

  • Live odds tables and AI-generated charts. Some odds and prop data tables are dense and may be difficult to navigate by screen reader. AI-generated chart visuals may not always include descriptive alternative text. We are working to add improved table headers, row context, and chart descriptions.
  • Live-games ticker keyboard navigation. The horizontal live-games ticker auto-scrolls and supports mouse drag. Keyboard users can Tab through individual chips, but we are adding explicit previous/next arrow controls and pausing the auto-scroll on keyboard focus.
  • Tooltip alternatives. A small number of hover tooltips (rendered via the browser title attribute) are not currently dismissible without losing hover and may not appear on keyboard focus. We are replacing these with accessible disclosure components.
  • Third-party content. Some content displayed on our site is supplied by third-party data providers and ad partners. We do not control the accessibility of their content directly. See “Third-party content” below.
  • Mobile gestures. Some chart interactions on small screens currently rely on touch gestures that may not have keyboard or screen-reader equivalents. We are adding alternative controls.

If you encounter a barrier we have not listed here, please tell us using the contact information below.

4. Compatibility

We design S.O.A.A to work with current versions of the following browsers and assistive technologies:

  • Browsers: latest two versions of Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge on both desktop and mobile.
  • Screen readers: NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver (macOS and iOS), TalkBack (Android).
  • Operating systems: recent versions of Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android.

S.O.A.A is not designed for Internet Explorer or browsers more than two major versions out of date.

5. Technical specifications

S.O.A.A relies on the following technologies for accessibility:

  • HTML
  • WAI-ARIA
  • CSS
  • JavaScript

These technologies are relied upon for conformance with the accessibility standards used.

6. Feedback and accommodation requests

If you find any accessibility barrier on S.O.A.A, or if you need to request an accommodation to use our service, please contact us:

  • Email: [email protected]
  • Subject line: please use “Accessibility” so we route your message correctly.

What to include:

  • A description of the problem you experienced.
  • The page or feature where it happened (URL if possible).
  • The assistive technology you were using, if any.
  • How we should reply (email, phone, or another method that works for you).

Our response commitment:

  • We aim to acknowledge your message within 2 business days.
  • We aim to provide a substantive response or a clear timeline within 10 business days.
  • If you have requested an accommodation, we will work with you in good faith to provide equivalent access to the S.O.A.A service by an alternative method while we address the underlying barrier.

7. Alternative access

If you cannot use a feature on S.O.A.A because of an accessibility barrier, contact us at [email protected] and we will provide the same information or service through another means (such as email or a phone call) at no additional cost.

8. Third-party content

S.O.A.A displays some content supplied by third parties, including:

  • Real-time sports odds from licensed odds data providers.
  • Embedded advertisements or affiliate links to third-party sportsbooks and partners (where applicable).
  • Educational links to external resources, including the National Council on Problem Gambling and the 1-800-GAMBLER helpline.

We do not control the source code or accessibility of third-party content. We choose data partners that take accessibility seriously, but we cannot guarantee third-party conformance. If you encounter a problem with third-party content displayed on S.O.A.A, please tell us anyway — we will pass your feedback to the relevant partner and try to find an accessible workaround.

9. Formal complaints

If you contact us about an accessibility barrier and you are not satisfied with our response, you may file a complaint:

  • With us: reply to our response email and ask for escalation. We will treat escalations as a priority.
  • With a federal agency: you may file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division at ada.gov/file-a-complaint.
  • With your state: many states have a civil-rights or human-rights commission that accepts public-accommodations complaints. We will provide contact information for the relevant state agency on request.

10. Standards and references

This statement was prepared with reference to:

11. Disclaimer

This Accessibility Statement describes our current accessibility goals, status, and practices. It is not a contract, is not a warranty or guarantee, and does not waive, modify, or limit any rights or remedies you may have under the Americans with Disabilities Act, the California Unruh Civil Rights Act, the New York State or New York City Human Rights Law, the Massachusetts Public Accommodations Law, the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination, or any other applicable federal, state, or local law. Nothing in this statement is a legal admission, and any conformance claim is a good-faith self-assessment as of the last-reviewed date.

We will review and update this statement at least once every twelve months and after any material change to the S.O.A.A service.

Questions or concerns? Email [email protected].