Maximising common fixtures in a round robin tournament with two divisions

Abstract

We describe a round robin scheduling problem for a competition played in two divisions, motivated by a scheduling problem brought to the second author by a local sports organisation. The first division has teams from 2n clubs, and is played in a double round robin in which the draw for the second round robin is identical to the first. The second division has teams from two additional clubs, and is played as a single round robin during the first 2n+1 rounds of the first division. We will say that two clubs have a **common fixture** if their teams in division one and two are scheduled to play each other in the same round, and show that for n>1 the maximum possible number of common fixtures is 2n2 - 3n + 4. Our construction of draws achieving this maximum is based on a bipyramidal one-factorisation of K2n, which represents the draw in division one. Moreover, if we additionally require the home and away status of common fixtures to be the same in both divisions, we show that the draw can be chosen to be balanced in all three round robins.

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