Policy

Terms of Use

Effective date: April 23, 2026. These terms govern access to BrightPath Matchday Shop and the use of its pages, forms, and informational content.

Site scope

BrightPath Matchday Shop is an independent informational website operated by Richard Lewis. It provides product-category information, practical articles, and contact details related to matchday essentials and watch party supplies. It does not claim to be an official ticket seller, official team store, or official event organizer.

No automatic order guarantee

At the time of publication, the site does not present an integrated automated checkout system. Any product pricing, shipping estimate, or availability note shown on the site is informational unless a separate direct arrangement is clearly confirmed with the operator. Do not assume an item is reserved, available, or purchased solely because it appears on a page.

Acceptable use

You agree not to misuse the site, attempt unauthorized access, interfere with its operation, submit harmful code, or use the published contact methods for spam, harassment, or unlawful conduct.

Content ownership

Unless otherwise noted, site text, page structure, branding elements, and original editorial content are provided by BrightPath Matchday Shop and may not be copied in misleading ways or republished as if they came from another source without permission.

External links

The site may link to third-party resources for policy references, consumer guidance, and official event information. Those external resources are controlled by their own operators and may change without notice.

No professional or official affiliation

References to leagues, federations, stadium policies, or public tournaments are provided for informational context only. Unless a page says otherwise with evidence, BrightPath Matchday Shop is not endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially affiliated with those organizations.

Limitation of liability

The site operator is not responsible for losses arising from reliance on outdated event rules, third-party product claims, third-party seller changes, or visitor decisions made without checking the latest venue policy or seller terms.

Governing law and disputes

These terms are governed by the laws that apply in the District of Columbia, United States, without regard to conflict-of-law principles. Any dispute related to the site should first be raised through the contact details published on the site so the operator has a chance to respond.

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