In some embodiments, the media application may further determine a final player from the roster maintained by the user for the side-game matchup. In other words, the media application may determine there are no other players on the roster that can impact who leads the side-game. For example, the media application may determine that the user's running back is the last active player from the user's fantasy sports roster and that the user has no other players available from his active fantasy sports roster that can score points in the user's fantasy sports matchup. In some embodiments, the media application tracks when the final player is active on the playing space of the event. For example, the media application may employ facial recognition or optical character recognition to identity a name or number on a player's jersey. In another example, the media application may receive a list of players on the play surface of an event from a data service. In some embodiments, the media application may emphasize the final player in the video of the event as compared with other participants of the event. For example, the media application may include a special icon indicating the importance of the athlete to the user's fantasy sports matchup.
In some embodiments, the media application may identify a second set of possible scoring scenarios for a second user participating in the side-game matchup. For example, the user may be watching the live sporting event with the user's opponent in the fantasy sports matchup and the media application may use techniques similar to those described above to identify scoring opportunities for the user's opponent.