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# Reviewing Match Points in App

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The match and game points can only be reviewed on the iOS and Android apps. Reviewing match points on Web App is in development.
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To review the points captured on a Scoreboard during a Match or Game, the Customer can:

1. Navigate in their App
2. Click on the `Reservations` or `My Bookings` tab
3. Click on the `History / Replay` tab at the top
4. Select the Reservation or Event where they used the Scoreboard
5. Scroll to the bottom of the Reservation or Event, past any Replays captured (or the Event description)
6. View the points scored during a match

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