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TOP 5 IOS APPS FOR EURO 2016

THE WAIT IS ALMOST OVER FOR THE BIGGEST FOOTBALL EVENT IN EUROPE

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Top 5 iOS Apps for Euro 2016

The wait is almost over for the biggest football event in Europe in four years and we’ve put together a short list of the must-have iOS apps to add to the excitement. Whether you’re looking for somewhere to watch the match or trying to work out who will feature in that winning accumulator, our list has got you covered.

1. UEFA 2016 Official App 

Your starting point for info on all fixtures, news and videos is the Official Euro 2016 App from UEFA. You’ll find everything you need from player information to match reports, and this time UEFA have gone a step further allowing you to personalise the app so you see the latest news on your team first.

2. Livescore 

For those games you can’t quite make, Livescore is the fastest and most efficient app for match updates, lineups and standings. Set your push notifications to let you know when there is action in your match, so whether you’re at work, a family gathering or date night, you’ll always know the latest score.

3. OLBG 

Looking to make that extra bit of cash to fund those expensive date nights that keep you away from the football? OLBG’s expert tipsters provide free tips and predictions on all markets, with their likely to be some big winning accumulators throughout the tournament. Better still, you can even now place your bets without leaving the app.

4. MatchPint 

The match is starting soon, you’ve got your bets on, now to find where to watch it. MatchPint is your go-to directory of pubs and bars near you that are showing the game. Search by area, invite your friends, check in and even earn rewards (free drinks!).You’ll never be stuck for a boozer showing the footie during the Euros with this easy to use app.

5. Penalty Shootout - France Euro 2016 

Just because England will inevitably be knocked out of the tournament on penalties doesn’t mean you have to be. With the Penalty Shootout game you don’t have to spend half time scrolling through your mates’ poor match analyses on Facebook. Instead choose your team, step up to the spot and see if you can get to the final before the start of the second half.

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