Users often watch video of an event and desire supplemental content related to the event. For example, a user may watch a match between electronic sports participants and desire to see statistical information related to the performance of participants in the event. In another example, fantasy sports are common side-games in which individuals participate during amateur and professional sports seasons. Fantasy sports are typically games played by individuals that choose players, i.e., professional athletes, from a sports league to comprise that individual's roster and compete against other users based on the statistics generated by the players during real-life sports contests. For example, an individual may join a service that allows the individual to compete against other players subscribed to the same service. Typically, each user selects a subset of all the players in a corresponding professional league as the user's fantasy roster. Then, in a given time period (e.g., during a week or day), the statistical performance of each player on an individual's roster is used to determine, for example, how many points the individual scored in that week as compared to other players in the fantasy sports league. Typically, one individual is matched up against one or more other participants in a fantasy league for a given time period to determine how well that individual did in the time period. Often times, an individual selects a subset of a roster to be active and benches other players for a given time period (e.g., a week