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Sports Fans Must Switch Tabs During Live YouTube Streams to Check Stats

Watching live sports on YouTube requires constant tab-switching to look up lineups, standings, and real-time stats — breaking immersion and making the experience inferior to broadcast TV. No native stat overlay exists within YouTube, creating a persistent gap for engaged sports viewers.

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