Trying to retrieve the page source from a website, I get a completely different (and shorter) text than when viewing the same page source through a web browser.
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There is a couple of issues here. The root cause is that the website you are trying to scrape knows you're not a real person and is blocking you. Lots of websites do this simply by checking headers to see if a request is coming from a browser or not (robot). However, this site looks like they use Incapsula, which is designed to provide more sophisticated protection. You can try and setup your request differently to fool the security on the page by setting headers - but I doubt this will work.
import requests
def get_page_source(n):
url = 'https://www.whoscored.com/Matches/' + str(n) + '/live'
headers = {'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_10_1) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/39.0.2171.95 Safari/537.36'}
response = requests.get(url, headers=headers)
return response.text
n = 1006233
text = get_page_source(n)
print text
Looks like the site also uses captchas - which are designed to prevent web scraping. If a site is trying this hard to prevent scraping - it's likely because the data they provide is proprietary. I would suggest finding another site that provides this data - or try and use an official API.
Check out this (https://stackoverflow.com/a/17769971/701449) answer from a while back. It looks like the whoscored.com uses the OPTA API to provide info. You may be able to skip the middleman and go straight to the source of the data. Good luck!