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7-Team Round-Robin Volleyball Schedule Generator

A complete 7-team single round-robin schedule for volleyball leagues. All 21 matchups across 7 rounds, ready to fill in with team names and court slots.

What this covers

  • All 21 game matchups for a single round-robin
  • 7 rounds with 3 games each (one team has a bye each round)
  • Even home/away split across the season
  • Basic day-of-week preference (set preferred first serve night before scheduling)

Not covered here

  • Multi-court slot assignment
  • Team-specific blackout dates
  • Back-to-back rest between matches
  • Mid-season reschedule cascades
  • Cross-division play
  • Double round-robin formats

A 7-team single round-robin is a common format for recreational volleyball leagues. The math is clean: 21 games, 7 rounds, every team plays every other team exactly once, with one team sitting out each round.

This page lays out the full matchup schedule. Drop your team names into the 7 slots below and pair each game with a court slot on your calendar.

How a 7-Team Round-Robin Works

With 7 teams, the structure is:

Because 7 is odd, the rotation includes a bye every round — each team gets exactly 1 bye across the season, spread out so the same team isn't sitting out repeatedly.

The Full Matchup Schedule

Below is a standard round-robin rotation for 7 teams. Teams are labeled 1–7. Replace the team labels with your actual team names when you build your schedule.

Round 1

| Home | Away | |------|------| | Team 1 | bye | | Team 7 | Team 2 | | Team 3 | Team 6 | | Team 5 | Team 4 |

Round 2

| Home | Away | |------|------| | Team 7 | Team 1 | | Team 6 | bye | | Team 5 | Team 2 | | Team 3 | Team 4 |

Round 3

| Home | Away | |------|------| | Team 1 | Team 6 | | Team 5 | Team 7 | | Team 4 | bye | | Team 3 | Team 2 |

Round 4

| Home | Away | |------|------| | Team 5 | Team 1 | | Team 6 | Team 4 | | Team 3 | Team 7 | | Team 2 | bye |

Round 5

| Home | Away | |------|------| | Team 1 | Team 4 | | Team 3 | Team 5 | | Team 6 | Team 2 | | Team 7 | bye |

Round 6

| Home | Away | |------|------| | Team 3 | Team 1 | | Team 4 | Team 2 | | Team 5 | bye | | Team 6 | Team 7 |

Round 7

| Home | Away | |------|------| | Team 1 | Team 2 | | Team 3 | bye | | Team 4 | Team 7 | | Team 6 | Team 5 |

This rotation uses the standard round-robin algorithm (fix one team, rotate the rest). Every team appears exactly once per round — except for the team on a bye that round, and no matchup is repeated.

What This Generator Doesn't Do

This is a matchup-and-slot starter — not a constraint solver. It won't:

For leagues where those constraints matter — most leagues with more than a single court or meaningful team preferences — that's where a real schedule builder earns its keep.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use this for a different team count?

No — this matchup matrix is only valid for 7 teams. For other team counts, browse the other volleyball round-robin generators on the Volleyball schedules hub.

How are byes handled?

With 7 teams (odd), one team sits out each round. The rotation balances byes across the season so no team sits twice in a row, and every team gets the same number of byes overall.

Can I use this for other sports?

The matchup matrix is sport-agnostic — the same rotation works for any sport where every team plays every other team once. The download is formatted for volleyball (court slots, standard match blocks) but the matchup structure works for any sport that uses a round-robin.

What if a team drops out mid-season?

If a team drops, the round-robin structure becomes irregular and is best handled by re-generating the schedule from the new team count. For recreational volleyball leagues that experience mid-season changes regularly, the static matrix breaks down quickly — that's where LeagueNav's schedule builder helps.

Need more than the basics?

Need multi-court slot assignment or team blackouts? LeagueNav handles it.

LeagueNav handles Multi-court slot assignment, Team-specific blackout dates, Back-to-back rest between matches, and 3 more.

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