Learn how Pass strings help you analyze your team's ability to move the ball through continuous passing sequences. This article explains what the feature shows, how to read it, and where to find it in Veo Analytics.
Pass strings provide a clear visual breakdown of how many consecutive passes your team completes during a match. Powered by Veo AI, this tool helps coaches understand ball circulation, decision-making, and team structure in possession.
Requirements
- Veo Analytics add-on subscription
- Available only for football (soccer)
How Pass strings work
Pass strings show how many continuous passes your team completed before losing possession. The chart groups sequences by length—for example, 3–5 passes, 6–8 passes, and so on.
This makes it easy to identify patterns, such as consistent buildup play or difficulty progressing the ball under pressure.
Note: Pass strings only work when periods and pitch sides are confirmed for the recording.
Learn how to confirm periods and sides here:
How to edit sides and periods for your Veo recordings
Where to find Pass strings
You can access Pass strings inside the Analytics section of any processed football recording. The chart includes guidance on how to interpret the data.
- The graph displays how many times sequences of 3 or more consecutive passes occurred.
Filter by team and period
Use the Pass strings menu to filter the data:
- Select the specific team you want to analyze
- Select the match period to focus on different phases of play
Device compatibility
- The Pass strings feature is available on both desktop and mobile.