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Mobile apps for watching football matches free
The Premier League, one of the most followed football leagues, resumed from the international break this weekend, and football fans around the world are rejoicing! But what is a weekend without catching your favourite team in action? With the international break behind us, the excitement is building up again.
However, not everyone can make it to the stadium or has access to paid streaming services. Worry not, fellow football enthusiasts! We’ve got you covered with a list of free apps to watch football matches and stay updated on all the action.
For football lovers, the start of the Premier League season is a time of great joy. It is a time to gather with friends, enjoy some drinks and snacks, and cheer on your favourite team.
But when there are no matches, the weekends can feel boring. Thankfully, the wait is over, and the Premier League is back, along with other prominent leagues like the Spanish League and German League.
To make sure you don’t miss a single match, we have compiled a list of free apps where you can watch football matches and stay updated on all the action.
These free apps offer a range of features, from live scores and stats to news and analysis. Some apps may have ads or limited streaming quality, but they’re all great options to stay updated on the beautiful game.
So, grab your snacks, gather your friends, and get ready to cheer on your favourite team with these free apps to watch football matches.
Cricfootspo
Premier League fanatic Salman Saluzz recommended Cricfootspo as a fantastic online app that is available for free.
Not only is it free, but it is also incredibly user-friendly, allowing you to search for your favourite matches and highlights with ease, Saluzz said in a review.
Saluzz raved about the app’s compatibility with various operating systems, including Mac, Windows, and Android.
“You can access it anywhere, anytime!’ he said. “And with features like bookmarking, you can save your favourite videos and come back to them later.”
But what sets Cricfootspo apart, according to Saluzz, is its vast database.
“It is like a treasure trove of football content! You can find anything from classic matches to the latest analysis and news,” he stated.
ESPN+
ESPN+ is the official streaming platform for ESPN, and a subscription includes instant access to games and more exclusive content for $10.99/month.
The network serves an average of 100 million viewers in the US alone each month, with its reach continuing to expand exponentially.
According to Saluzz, ESPN is a ‘ titan in the realm of sports broadcasting’, delivering unparalleled services to a vast audience.
It has three stalwart channels—ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN Classic, which operate around the clock to provide in-depth coverage of a diverse array of sports events, news, and expert analysis.
Saluzz credited ESPN’s comprehensive programming for its position as a leading authority in the world of sports, offering fans a one-stop destination for all their sporting needs.
“From live matches and highlights to in-depth commentary and debate, ESPN’s offerings are a testament to its commitment to excellence in sports broadcasting,” he said.
Live Football TV App
A football enthusiast, Usman Ugunse, stated, “You can stream all premier league games using the Live Football TV App. You can also stream live all other big 5 European league matches on the app. The biggest part is that it’s completely free, no registration and no hidden charges.”
Meanwhile, David Hazi suggested on Quora that EPL matches could be found on live TV streaming services, such as DirecTV Stream, ESPN+, fuboTV, Hulu Live TV, and Sling TV.
“Each service is a little different, so it depends on what else you want to watch too,” he stated.
Football live TV stream
This application offers high-definition live streaming of football matches, including the Premier League, along with highlights, live scores, betting tips, and daily sports news—all for free on Google Play.
EPL Live by Sportsmate
This provides comprehensive coverage of the Premier League and other major competitions like the UEFA Champions League, La Liga, and Bundesliga. This app offers live scores, stats, news, and analysis and is available for free on Google Play.
Premier League official app
The Premier League app is the ultimate companion for Premier League fans.
This app, available for free on the App Store, allows users to manage their Fantasy Premier League team, access live updates and video highlights, and get exclusive news and features from their favourite club.
Caution
Football enthusiast, Lisa Rogers, warned that watching football matches for free on your mobile device depended on your mobile package and the specific rules and restrictions in your country.
She said that mobile providers might restrict access based on bandwidth, media type, or other conditions.
According to Rogers, having Wi-Fi access can provide a solution.
She explained that connecting to the internet via Wi-Fi on your mobile device allowed you to watch matches without incurring additional costs beyond your internet connection fee.
Rogers also noted that if you were using a public Wi-Fi network, such as at a cafe, you could potentially stream matches for free.
She added, “In theory, having Wi-Fi access on your mobile device means you can watch any match for free on online channels that are streaming it, as long as you’re aware of any potential restrictions or limitations.”
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Meet New Head Coach As Chelsea Sack Liam Rosenior
Chelsea have sacked Liam Rosenior as manager after just 107 days in charge, as a result of a poor run of performance that saw the club suffer five consecutive Premier League defeats without scoring.
The club confirmed the decision in a statement on Wednesday, saying it was not taken lightly but was necessary due to “recent results and performances” falling “below the necessary standards”.
“Chelsea Football Club has today parted company with Head Coach Liam Rosenior.
“On behalf of everyone at Chelsea FC, we would like to place on record our gratitude to Liam and his staff for all their efforts during their time with the Club.
“Liam has always conducted himself with the highest integrity and professionalism following his appointment midway through the season,” the statement read.
Chelsea added that the former Strasbourg manager leaves with the club still competing in the FA Cup and chasing European qualification.
“Liam has always conducted himself with the highest integrity and professionalism following his appointment midway through the season,” the statement read.
Chelsea added that the former Strasbourg manager leaves with the club still competing in the FA Cup and chasing European qualification.
“Everyone at Chelsea FC wishes Liam every success in the future,” the statement added.
Rosenior, who was appointed in January on a six-year contract to replace Enzo Maresca, departs with Chelsea seventh in the Premier League and seven points off the Champions League places.
Meanwhile, Calum McFarlane will now take charge of the team as interim head coach until the end of the season, beginning with Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final against Leeds at Wembley, with support from existing backroom staff.
“As the club works to bring stability to the head coach position, we will undertake a process of self-reflection to make the right long-term appointment,” Chelsea said.
Rosenior’s exit comes after a run that included defeats to Newcastle, Everton, Manchester City, Manchester United, and Brighton, with Chelsea failing to score in all five games.
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Man City Defeat Burnley To Top EPL Table
Manchester City defeated Burnley 1-0 in the English Premier League (EPL) encounter at Turf Moor on Wednesday night.
Manchester City took control of the EPL title race thanks to Erling Haaland’s early goal against the Clarets, who are relegated to the English Championship with the defeat.
Manchester City took the lead in five minutes when Haaland darted through Burnley’s defence to meet Jeremy Doku’s through ball and expertly chipped the goalkeeper for his 24th league goal of the season.
The Norwegian striker also went close later but was denied by the post, and City went into the break with only a one-goal lead.
Burnley improved in the second half with Lyle Foster’s deflected strike inches wide of the post, before Quilindschy Hartman tested Gianluigi Donnarumma with a powerful effort.
The visitors, however, weathered the storm and regained control, but efforts from Doku, Haaland, Rayan Cherki, and Nico O’Rilley all went close but were all denied.
They, however, held on to take all three points and stretch their unbeaten run to 11 matches, while Burnley are winless in nine games.
Pep Guardiola’s side return to the top of the table for the first time since the first week of the season, ending Arsenal’s 200 days at the top.
Both teams are on the same 70 points and the same goal difference, but City has scored more goals to claim the top spot.
Burnley, however, return to the Championship after only one season in the top flight, and are the second team after Wolverhampton Wanderers to confirm their relegation status.
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Finally, former Premier League champions Leicester relegated to English division three
Former Premier League champions Leicester were relegated to the third tier for only the second time in their history after a 2-2 draw against Hull on Tuesday.
Gary Rowett’s side needed a victory at the King Power Stadium to keep alive their slender hopes of avoiding relegation.
But the Foxes were denied by Oli McBurnie’s second-half equaliser, which condemned them to League One just 10 years after they were crowned English champions in a fairytale triumph.
Liam Millar put Hull ahead in the 18th minute before Leicester equalised through James Justin’s 52nd-minute penalty.
Luke Thomas put Leicester ahead two minutes later, but McBurnie extinguished their dreams of a great escape with his 63rd-minute leveller.
Second-bottom Leicester are seven points from safety with just two games left.
Leicester will play in the third tier for the first time since 2008-09 following an astonishing decline over the last five years.
“We have to learn. I think the club have to accept this is the horrible part of the journey of a football club,” Rowett said.
“This club won the Premier League not too many moons ago. That was an incredible high at the time for the fans, for everyone associated with the club.
“I think everyone saw that as an amazing achievement. I think we can be equally as disappointed with how poor this moment is.”
It is a third relegation in four seasons for Leicester, who dropped out of the Premier League in 2023 and 2025.
After Jamie Vardy, Riyad Mahrez, N’Golo Kante and company defied 5,000-1 odds by winning the Premier League in 2016, Leicester reached the Champions League quarter-finals the next season and won the FA Cup in 2021.
But Leicester’s golden era is a distant memory as they face the unpalatable prospect of playing the likes of Bromley, Mansfield and Wycombe next season.
“The bigger picture is you don’t get relegated over three or four games, you get relegated over a season,” Rowett said.
“The club has to rise again but it has to learn its lessons because it’s certainly been a season of an awful lot of regret.”
Crashing out of the Premier League in limp fashion three years ago should have been a wake-up call for Leicester’s Thai owner Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha and much-maligned sporting director Jon Rudkin.
But Leicester’s hierarchy were painfully slow to address numerous flaws on the pitch, while the club’s ruinous finances have cost them with a six-point deduction this season for breaching spending rules.
Vardy’s departure at the end of last season severed the last tie with the title-winning squad.
Marti Cifuentes, hired to lead a promotion push, struggled to rebuild an unbalanced and inexperienced squad before his sacking in January.
Interim boss Andy King was unable to turn the tide and relegation fears began to mount after Leicester blew a 3-0 half-time lead in a dismal 4-3 defeat against Southampton.
By the time Rowett was hired in February, the Foxes were two points from safety and the former Leicester defender has mustered only one win from his 12 matches since.
Boardroom blunders have been the defining influence on Leicester’s plummet towards League One.
Claudio Ranieri, architect of their title-winning campaign, was sacked just months after lifting the trophy, with Craig Shakespeare and then Claude Puel proving inadequate replacements.
Brendan Rodgers, who masterminded the club’s FA Cup triumph and two fifth-placed finishes in the Premier League, was dismissed as relegation beckoned in 2023.
Elsewhere on Tuesday, Coventry clinched the Championship title with a 5-1 rout of Portsmouth.
Frank Lampard’s side had sealed promotion back to the top flight after a 25-year absence with a draw at Blackburn on Friday.
Millwall climbed to second place with a 3-1 win at Stoke, while fourth-placed Southampton’s bid for automatic promotion was dented by a 2-2 draw against Bristol City.
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