Tournament bracket
Single Elimination Bracket for 24 Teams
A single elimination for 24 teams produces 23 matches and a clean winner — the question is just whether the format fits your time budget. A single-elim bracket for 24 teams runs in 23 matches and finishes in roughly the time of a long club afternoon. Bracket luck matters — strong seeding helps.
Scheduling reality
With 2 courts running in parallel and an average match length of 25 minutes, this format wraps in roughly 6 hours of court time. Add 15 minutes per round for transitions and warmup. The tighter your court count, the more important it is to start matches on time.
How to seed it
For single elimination, seed the top half of the bracket separately from the bottom half. Top seed always faces the lowest seed in their bracket; second seed faces the highest seed in the other half. This is the standard 1-vs-N pattern that puts the best two teams in opposite halves so they meet in the final.
Where this goes wrong
The most common mistake is not budgeting enough time for the format. Organisers look at the match count and forget about transition time, warmups, court swaps, and the inevitable late-arriving players. Add 20% to your initial estimate. Other common mistakes: not seeding (so the best matches happen in round 2), forgetting to print enough scoresheets, and trying to run the whole thing on a single court.
When to pick a different format
Don't use single elimination when fairness matters more than speed. The format produces a winner but not always the best team — bracket luck plays a huge role. For league play and rated tournaments, use round robin.
Frequently asked questions
How many matches does a single elimination for 24 teams have?
23 matches in total. The math depends on the format — round robin is N×(N-1)/2, single elimination is N-1, pool play is round-robin matches per pool plus a single-elim playoff over the advancing teams.
Do I need every team on the app to use Volley?
No. The free Tournament Bracket Maker, Round Robin Generator, and Pool Play Generator on the Volley website produce printable brackets that work without anyone downloading anything. Use the app when you want live updates and rating tracking.
How do I seed a 24-team single elimination?
For round robin, seeding only affects round 1 (everyone plays everyone anyway). For single elimination, use 1 vs 24, 2 vs 23 pairings. For pool play, snake-distribute seeds across pools so no pool is dramatically stronger than another.
Should I have a third-place match?
For single elimination yes — it gives the two semifinal losers one more match, which they want, and it crowns a clear bronze medalist. For round robin and pool play, the standings already produce 1st/2nd/3rd naturally, so no extra match is needed.