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# Match score

**Topic:**

{% code expandable="true" %}

```
topic: match_score/<user>
```

{% endcode %}

**Return data structure:**

{% code expandable="true" %}

```protobuf
syntax = "proto3";
package aiodds;
message Incident {
    int32 period = 1; // Period status, please see Status Code->Period Status
    int32 type = 2; //Type，please see Status Code -> Technical Statistics
    int32 second = 3; //Time (second)
    int32 belong = 4; //The occurred，1-home team、2-away team
    repeated string results = 6; // Value
}
message MatchScore {
    message Score {
        repeated string results = 4; // Total score
    }
    message Period {
        int32 period = 1; // Period status, please see Status Code->Period Status
        repeated string results = 4; // Score
        repeated Incident incidents = 5; // Incident details
    }
    message Stat {
        int32 type = 1; //Type，please see Status Code -> Technical Statistics
        repeated string results = 2; // Value
        repeated Incident incidents = 3; // Incident details
    }
    int32 id = 1; // match id
    int32 sport_id = 2; // Sport id
    Score score = 3; // Score details
    repeated Period periods = 4; // Period details
    repeated Stat stats = 5; // Stats details
}
```

{% endcode %}


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