Comprehensive free soccer companion with global coverage, live scores, personalized alerts, stats, news, and highlights
Comprehensive free soccer companion with global coverage, live scores, personalized alerts, stats, news, and highlights
Vote (91 votes)
Program license Free
Developer Score Service
Version 201.12281.20241217
Works under Android
Also known as FotMob - Live Football Scores
Vote
(91 votes)
Developer
Score Service
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
201.12281.20241217
Also known as
FotMob - Live Football Scores
Pros
- Covers more than 375 soccer competitions worldwide, including major leagues and international tournaments
- Combines live scores, detailed stats, news, transfer alerts, and highlights in one place
- Quick setup and Favorites tab make it easy to build a personalized feed of teams and players
- Clean, well organized interface with clear sections for Matches, News, Leagues, Favorites, and More
- Robust settings for notifications, language, currency, measurement system, and odds format
- Account sign in keeps your teams and leagues backed up and synced across multiple devices
- Wear OS support lets you follow matches from your smartwatch
Cons
- Filtering and sorting leagues for your feed is less intuitive than the rest of the interface
- Squad lists for some teams are not always updated quickly after transfers
- Ad free experience requires a paid yearly subscription
FotMob is a free soccer app for Android that delivers live scores, statistics, news, transfer alerts, and match highlight updates directly to your device. It also supports Wear OS, so you can stay informed from your watch when you are away from your phone.
It suits fans who want a single, focused place to follow clubs, leagues, and players across a huge range of competitions, while keeping an eye on both breaking news and upcoming fixtures.
Extensive coverage of global competitions
FotMob tracks results and information from more than 375 soccer competitions around the world. The catalog is impressively broad, spanning top European leagues like the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, Ligue 1, and Eredivisie, as well as North and Central American tournaments such as MLS, USL, NWSL, and Liga MX.
International and cup competitions are also represented, including the Champions League, Euros, FA Cup, UEFA Nations League, the Championship, EFL, the Scottish Premier League, and the FA Women’s Super League. In practice, this means most fans can follow both their local club and high profile international tournaments in one place.
The Matches section uses a calendar that lets you jump to any date in the season, so you can browse past scores or check what is coming up on a specific day across all the leagues FotMob covers.
Personalized following of teams and players
FotMob puts a lot of emphasis on tailoring the app around what you care about. During the initial quick setup, you choose your local clubs, then well known teams from other countries, and finally individual players you want to track. You can select as many as you like.
Everything you mark as a favorite is collected in the Favorites tab, which becomes a central hub for your chosen teams and players, gathering their fixtures, scores, and key updates. This keeps the app from feeling overwhelming even though it follows hundreds of competitions.
You can sign in using your Facebook, Google, or Twitter account. That sign in is not just for convenience: it also backs up your teams and leagues so that when you log in on another device, your setup and preferences stay in sync.
Clean interface and structured navigation
Users often highlight FotMob’s interface as one of its strongest points, describing it as clean, easy to use, and straightforward to set up. The layout is divided into five main areas: Matches, News, Leagues, Favorites, and More.
- The Matches tab focuses on daily fixtures and results across all supported tournaments, anchored by the full season calendar.
- The News section gathers stories tied to your interests, including articles about teams you follow, transfer news, and league events.
- The Leagues tab organizes competitions by country, making it simple to drill into a specific domestic league or cup.
- Favorites gives you quick access to the clubs and players you selected during setup, so you do not have to search for them every time.
- The More area houses extras such as TV schedules, the Transfer Centre, and the app’s settings.
Navigation is generally smooth and intuitive. One weak spot is league filtering and sorting for your feed, which can feel a bit awkward compared to the rest of the design.
Rich stats, news, and highlights
FotMob goes beyond basic scores. For each match and team, you get statistics and information that help you understand how games unfolded and how players are performing. Users praise the depth of data, noting that it covers both team level and individual player details.
News coverage is tightly connected to your preferences. The app surfaces transfer updates, league stories, and other relevant articles so you do not have to chase information across multiple sources. Match highlights and key moments are also available, which is useful if you missed a game and want to catch up quickly.
There is one notable drawback in the player data: for some clubs, particularly outside the biggest leagues, squad lists are not always refreshed as fast as they could be. New signings may appear while players who have left linger in the roster for a while, which can be frustrating if you follow those teams closely.
Customization, alerts, and pricing
FotMob includes a solid set of customization options. In the Settings section, you can fine tune notifications, control autoplay behavior for media, and adjust the theme. You can also choose your preferred language, currency, measurement system, and odds format, so statistics and betting related information match your regional habits.
These controls help shape the app around how and where you follow soccer, whether you care more about specific clubs, want frequent alerts, or prefer a quieter experience with fewer notifications.
The core app is free to use, supported by advertising. For those who want an ad free experience, there is a paid option to remove ads for £5.99 per year, which many users regard as a fair price given how often they use the app.
Pros
- Covers more than 375 soccer competitions worldwide, including major leagues and international tournaments
- Combines live scores, detailed stats, news, transfer alerts, and highlights in one place
- Quick setup and Favorites tab make it easy to build a personalized feed of teams and players
- Clean, well organized interface with clear sections for Matches, News, Leagues, Favorites, and More
- Robust settings for notifications, language, currency, measurement system, and odds format
- Account sign in keeps your teams and leagues backed up and synced across multiple devices
- Wear OS support lets you follow matches from your smartwatch
Cons
- Filtering and sorting leagues for your feed is less intuitive than the rest of the interface
- Squad lists for some teams are not always updated quickly after transfers
- Ad free experience requires a paid yearly subscription