In some embodiments, the media application may correlate coordinates in a three-dimensional model of the playing space of the event with the video of the event to determine coordinates in the video of the playing space that correlate with locations of interest. In some embodiments, the media application may generate a graphical overlay for the mapped locations on the playing space of the event to indicate the corresponding possible scoring scenarios. For example, the media application may generate a red and gold line over the goal line and a red and gold halo around the user's running back on the playing surface. In some embodiments, the media application modifies the video of the event to include the graphical overlay. For example, the media application may overlay the graphical information and textual information over the video of the event, e.g., sporting match.
In some embodiments, the media application may further determine whether a first scoring scenario in the possible scoring scenarios would change the winner of the side-game matchup. For example, the user may have a 3-point scoring opportunity and a 6-point scoring opportunity at the same time the user may be within 4 points of fantasy scoring. Thus, the 6-point scoring opportunity could change the winner of the fantasy sports event. In response to determining that the first scoring scenario could change who leads the side-game matchup, the media application may emphasize the information about the first scoring scenario in comparison to information about other possible scoring scenarios. For example, the media application may generate information about the 6-point scoring opportunity in a different color, thicker text, or with special markings to emphasize the fact that the 6-point scoring opportunity could change the winner of the fantasy sports matchup.