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The mobile apps you need ahead of matchday

The women’s World Cup may have kept footie fans sated during the summer, however most of us have been counting down the days to the new Premier League season for some time now.  There’s just a few days until the highly-anticipated start of the 2019/20 season, when Liverpool host newly-promoted Norwich at Anfield in a Friday night fixture. In this post, we’ll help you prepare for the new season by telling you which apps you need to download ahead of…
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What will 2019-20 hold for Sheffield United and Norwich City?

It’s official. Sheffield United and Norwich City will be making their way back to the Premier League for the 2019-2020 season. The Canaries beat Blackburn 2-1 at Carrow Road on the 27thof April to confirm a top two place in the Championship. They went on to prove their worth after beating Aston Villa by the same scoreline the following weekend. Just one day after the Canaries victory over Blackburn, Sheffield United also secured a place in the top flight after…
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Livescore and schedule of matches on one website

It is really difficult to keep track of all sporting events. But thanks to the 777score.co.uk site, it is now quite possible. The service has the Livescore section providing information on lots of various matches, the schedule of upcoming games, and much more. Users have access to a large selection of leagues and tournaments, from the youth championships to international competitions. The site includes the most popular sports: Football.Basketball.Tennis.Hockey. Easy navigation allows you to quickly find the necessary sporting event.…
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Russia 2018: over 3.5 billion viewers and €11 billion invested on the World Cup

No wonder Pelé referred to it as “The Beautiful Game.” A total of 3.572 billion watched the 2018 FIFA World Cup - that’s more than half of the global population, according to figures published by FIFA. Out of this total, 3.262 billion watched the competition at home, while 309.7 million enjoyed the World Cup through streaming, or in public places, such as bars and restaurants. It is estimated that the amount of money spent on placing bets at the top…
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Five apps that every football fan needs

The way that people are consuming their online content is changing and as the world becomes increasingly digital, more people every day are downloading apps to their smartphone for the convenience of accessing the internet from their pocket, 24 hours a day. (more…)
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How to take care of your football kit

Your football kit is likely a prized possession. Maybe yours represents your favourite team or the local group you play with. You might even have multiple kits because some collect value over the years. (more…)
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New season, new strategy

It’s the start of another season, and though some things never change — Mourinho moaning about only having a net spend of a little over £300 million — it is a good excuse to turn over a new leaf. How about trying something new and different when it comes to your wagering strategy for the coming season? This article will look at a type of strategy that may at first appear straight out of left field but has a lot…
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Parachute payments – the financial impact of relegation

Relegation is a bitter pill to swallow for all football fans, but for fans of those teams relegated from the Premier League, it can be particularly hard, given the financial implications of no longer playing in England’s top flight. In order to reduce the financial difficulties that can arise from relegation, the Premier League gives the three relegated sides parachute payments, which equate to £90 million, spread over three years. The Premiership relegation odds from Betfair expect to see Cardiff…
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