Link to Us
If you have a website, blog, or social media platform, you are welcome to link to any page on SportsBoom.com. There is no need to request prior permission.
Text Link Suggestions
If you are linking to our main homepage, we suggest using the following wording:
SportsBoom: Your go-to destination for sports, match previews, and more.
To make it easy for you, here’s the HTML code for the link:
<strong><a href="https://www.sportsboom.com/">SportsBoom</a></strong> Your ultimate source for sports news and analysis. Explore Cricket, NBA, MMA, Boxing, and more.
Linking to Specific Pages
If you want to link to a specific page on our site, you can use the title of the page as the anchor text. For example:
Example Page Title: The Most Successful T20 Team of All Time
HTML Code:
<strong><a href=" https://www.sportsboom.com/cricket/best-t20-team-of-all-time/"> The Most Successful T20 Team of All Time </a></strong> Comprehensive profiles of the greatest T20 teams in cricket history.
If you're using a CMS, the typical approach is to click on the "anchor word" (the word where you want to add the link) and insert the link directly into the text.
Feel free to customize the description to fit your needs while ensuring it accurately reflects the linked content.
Why Link to SportsBoom?
Linking to SportsBoom provides your audience with reliable, high-quality information on sports news, match previews, betting and more. It’s a great way to enhance your website's value by sharing informative and engaging content from a trusted source.
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Referencing Pages of this Website
If you need to provide a reference for your information source, there are a few established formats for citing pages, examples of which are shown below. You can choose one of these reference styles and insert the correct details, or use the style recommended by your institution.
Details Required
The details you need to reference any of the pages of this website can be found at the top of most pages. Refer to the footer of the page for these details.
Author Name: Unless another author is specified, the content is created and published by the SportsBoom Editorial Team.
Published Date: This is the date the article was first published online. You can find this date at the top of the page.
Retrieved Date: This is the date you accessed the page. Use today’s date unless you accessed the page earlier.
Website Name: SportsBoom.com
Website URL: https://www.sportsboom.com
Article Title: The title of the page is typically displayed prominently at the top of your browser window.
Webpage URL: The direct internet address of the page being cited, typically starting with https://...
Citation Format Examples
APA Format (American Psychological Association)
Format: Last, F. M. (Year, Month Date Published). Article title. Retrieved date from URL
Example: SportsBoom Editorial Team. (2025). Football: Fixtures, Results, News, Transfers, and Highlights. SportsBoom.com. Retrieved 1 January 2025, from https://www.sportsboom.com/football/
For more details, see the APA Style Guide.
Harvard Style
Format: Author/Editor Year of document (created or revised), Title of document - italicized, URL, [Accessed date of viewing (date month year)].
Example: SportsBoom Editorial Team. (2025). SportsBoom Editorial Team. (2025). Football: Fixtures, Results, News, Transfers, and Highlights. SportsBoom.com. Available at: https://www.sportsboom.com/football/ . [Accessed 1 January 2025].
MLA Style
Format: Author/Editor, "Title of document", Publisher, Date Published, URL, Accessed date of viewing
Example: SportsBoom Editorial Team. "SportsBoom Editorial Team. (2025). Football: Fixtures, Results, News, Transfers, and Highlights." SportsBoom.com, Jan. 2025, www.sportsboom.com/football/ Accessed 1 Jan. 2025
Note: MLA requires only the “www.” address, so omit "https://".