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5 Best Apps for Football Fans


What is the most popular sport globally?

You guessed it right, the correct answer is football.

And we are not talking about the American version of the game, but rather about the good old game of soccer. A report shows that football attracts over four billion fans all over the world, thus leaving all other sports far behind.

In such circumstances, it's not a surprise to see that the smartphone market is packed with football apps dedicated to almost every aspect of the game a user can imagine. You can find it all in the app store - from betting and analytics to live scores and fixture apps.

But what are the best apps for football fans? Keep reading to see the list of the finest football apps!

1. FlashScore

A genuine football fan wants to stay updated with the latest news and that makes FlashScore by far the most important app for all of us. You can find it all there:

Our favorite feature is the ability to filter games and follow only a handful of matches that really matter to you. This means you can focus on important matches exclusively and analyze even the smallest details on the go. You can also combine FlashScore with https://luckyillinois.com to place bets on your favorite teams. It's a great opportunity to make money aside while following the biggest matches in soccer.

2. ESPN

Although ESPN is not a football-centric app, it still deserves a place on our list because it provides users with in-depth analyses of soccer events. You can read excellent game reports on this platform, but here are some things that really make it stand out:

You can also watch matches live, but it requires an ESPN+ subscription.

3. Forza Football

Forza Football is yet another must-have mobile app for diehard soccer fans. The fact that over five million people use it worldwide tells a lot about Forza Football, but we will also point out a few interesting features here:

4. OneFootball

Inexperienced users may think that OneFootball is the same as every other soccer app on our list, but it does come with a few important additions. Apart from sharing the latest news, fixtures, and scores with users, OneFootball also offers the following functions:

We also love the fact that OneFootball invites users to send feedback and help improve the overall functionality of the platform. It is proven one of the best apps to analyze the games and players, even to place wagers. That way a lot of betting mistakes can be avoided.

5. FotMob

FotMob is a great choice for football fans who don't want to go too far outside the borders of the most popular competitions. However, the app still covers almost 200 competitions and provides users with real-time updates on match stats, goals, substitutions, and many more. Apart from that, you will enjoy:

The Bottom Line

When you enter the keyword "football” in Google Play Store, the system will show you more than 300 mobile apps. It's a mind-boggling figure that makes it practically impossible for the average user to identify the best football apps. We decided to give you a hand by pointing out the top five apps for football fans. Make sure to check them all as they will change the way you approach football and your favorite players!




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