FIG. 13 is a flowchart of illustrative steps for mapping information about scoring opportunities onto video of a live sporting event in accordance with some embodiments of the disclosure. At step 1305, the control circuitry 604 maps coordinates in the video of the live sporting event to the locations on the playing space of the live sporting event that correspond to the possible scoring scenarios. For example, the control circuitry 604 may determine that the current status information of the live sporting event indicates the playing object is on the 18-yard line. Using, for example, an image recognition module, the control circuitry 604 may determine the x-y coordinates of the ball in the video, e.g., video 105, of the live sporting event. Further, the control circuitry 604 may use landmarks in the video of the live sporting event, e.g., the hash marks of a football field, to identify the position on the football field. In some embodiments, the control circuitry 604 may identify, for example, yardage markers in the video to orient the playing surface with the video of the playing surface. At step 1310, the control circuitry 604 determines a graphical overlay for the mapped locations on the playing space of the live sporting event to indicate the corresponding possible scoring scenarios. For example, the control circuitry 604 may determine a graphical overlay 315 (FIG. 3) to display over a portion of the playing field on the video of the live sporting event. In step 1315, the control circuitry 604 modifies the video of the live sporting event to include the graphical overlay.