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Five awesome football games to play on mobile

As the world we knew came to a halt in 2020 due to COVID-19, sports enthusiasts around the world found their entire lives thrown upside down. But even if ‘behind closed doors’ football just isn’t the same, it doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy your favourite sport in other ways. In fact, as you are about to find out, all you need is a smartphone and one – or all – of these five awesome football games to play on mobile.

1. FIFA Mobile

FIFA is one of the most popular console and PC football games ever, and its mobile version doesn’t disappoint either. Just like the original, it gives you the opportunity to build your own team and kick asses – even if only figuratively. The app version delivers an intense gameplay experience and it comes crammed with the usual features and team options.

As you’d expect, it features loads of licenced players from over 550 real teams worldwide and the League set up give you the possibility to join teams or play with friend.  For most of us, FIFA Soccer is the best football game for mobile you can play. Not much else needs to be said!

2. eFootball PES 2020

Published by Konami for Android and iOS devices – as well as desktop and gaming consoles – the eFootball PES 2020 is a rather new entry in the gaming world, but it has already managed to attract hoards of fans.

A slight change in the game title compared to the previous versions, the “eFootball,” symbolises the transition to pro tournaments in the gaming space.

Similar to FIFA, the PES 2020 gives you plenty of choices in terms of players, including Lionel Messi as the cover star of the edition, as well as other famous characters, such as Serge Gnabry, Scott McTominay, and Ronaldinho – who is also the cover of the legend edition of the game.

3. Football: Champions Cup Slot

Inspired by one of the most important global sporting events EVER, the Football Champions Cup is a classic slot game based on by the four-year knock-out footy fest that is the World Cup!

The game was designed by Swedish gambling behemoth, NetEnt, and the action plays out on five reels with 20 active paylines in play at all times. It’s possible to win up to 500x your stake with each spin thanks to lots of variations of symbols and features, including boots, whistles and, of course, FIFA footballs.  If you get lucky enough to hit the bonus round you get to choose your preferred national team, from England through to the iconic Brazilian sides.

Football: Champions Cup is available at all slot sites and casinos with NetEnt games.

4. Foxin Wins Football Fever Slot

Similar to the Champions Cup Slot, the Foxin Wins Football Fever is an enticing 25-payline football-themed slots game appealing to soccer enthusiasts. It was released in 2018, just in time for the World Cup in Russia, and since then has gained lots of fans and continues to feature in the top 50 lists of popular games at UK casinos.

Like most slot games, it has two characteristic functions – one that’s controlled by the player, and one that is a random mode. For yourself, you can choose the Super Bet option which allows you to buy ‘Fox Cub’ symbols that will turn into other game symbols randomly, a bit like traditional wilds, and in doing so driving bigger win potential.

Like most online casino games now you don’t have to spend money to play Foxin Wins Football Fever – it is available in demo mode too, with virtual stakes and prizes. As well as being fun, a free mode also allows you to understand the game mechanics before placing your bets, so it can pay to give it a spin in this format first.

5. Dream League Soccer Game

Leaving the world of football-themed slots behind, the Dream League Soccer Game is another fantastic choice for this summer. Basically, even if you can’t watch the EUROs tournament live you can still get a fix of tournament football this way!

In this game you are the team manager and you employ famous players to build your dream team, thanks to the FIFA Pro licenced players feature. The game features six divisions to work your way through, as well as seven Cup competitions!

What’s also amazing about Dream League? Well it allows you to take part in live events with other players worldwide, for glory or prizes. AND, you can import and customise your own kits and logo, so you don’t have to play in traditional teams colors.

So, there you have it! Whether you are aiming to create a virtual team and smash opponents or unwind after a full day with a football-inspired slots game, you now know which are your best bets. All you have to do is pick your favourite and give it a try!

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