A free website called Don’t Tell Me The Score lets sports fans watch highlights without seeing the final score. The goal is simple: keep the suspense alive, even after the game has ended.
Many fans miss live games but still want the excitement of not knowing who won. Traditional highlight pages often spoil the result with headlines, scores, or banners. This site removes all of that.
Don’t Tell Me The Score supports NFL, NBA, NHL, and MLB games. Its homepage shows only team icons, not scores or results. Games with available highlights appear in color, while others are greyed out.
Users can click a game and watch extended highlights right away. The videos usually run about 10 minutes and include all the key moments, just like official league recaps.
The site pulls videos directly from the leagues’ official YouTube channels. This keeps the content reliable while avoiding spoilers before playback begins.
There is one limitation. NFL highlights cannot play directly on the site due to league restrictions. Fans must open those videos on YouTube, though the pages usually avoid spoilers if comments are ignored.
The site does not support soccer or women’s leagues yet. Still, for fans of major North American sports who hate spoilers, Don’t Tell Me The Score offers a clean and simple solution.