Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
scoreline
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ At the Manor Ground the crowd would have settled for just one goal; the 0-0 scoreline does the game justice.
▪ By then, though, Rangers should have added to the scoreline - and goal difference may be important in this group.
▪ Cambridge looked anything but promotion contenders and they were flattered by the final scoreline.
▪ However, Graham was right in saying the scoreline hid the fact it was a comprehensive defeat.
▪ The scoreline perhaps did not reflect the effort which Down put in but Bangor were more clinical in finishing off their moves.
▪ The scoreline suggests Fraser Digby in the Town goal did his bit as well.
▪ They eventually lost that game although the 3-1 scoreline doesn't tell the full story of bad luck and missed chances.
▪ United completed the scoreline after 19 minutes through an Ian Bryson header.
Wiktionary
scoreline
n. 1 A line in a newspaper or other publication giving the score in a sports match 2 (context sports English) The score at the end of, of during, a match or game.