Online Football Betting

Football betting remains the number one bet in all of sports betting categories in the UK. Online football betting is quite popular compared other sports like Tennis, Rugby, Cricket etc. Football betting volumes are massive and the online bookmakers offer all the statistics and information related to different teams inorder to entice players to place bets on their online betting website.

Online bookmakers have made betting on football an easy affair. You can place in-play bets when the football match is currently in progress. Most of the online betting companies do live stream the football matches inorder to attract more players to get onto their betting website and to increase their business. They provide punters with access to betting tips, promotions and betting bonuses to get them involved in placing more bets on a regular basis.

If you are new to the world of betting, you can place your free football bet and try your chances. All the top online bookmakers provide free betting offers in the form of No Deposit betting offer, Initial deposit betting offer etc. Choose the one that suites you and enjoy your online football betting experience.

Beckham: My Mandela memories

David Beckham called into the FIFA President?s Office in Cape Town for a chat ahead of Friday’s Final Draw. Afterwards, he spoke to FIFA.com.

FIFA and Hyundai have announced

The world?s biggest festival

With the Final Draw only days away, Japanese football legend Hidetoshi Nakata is confident that 2010 will be a celebration of more than just football.

The Organising Committee has approved

Cape Town?s rocky charm

Cape Town is a hugely popular tourist destination and one of its star attractions is Table Mountain, which embodies the heart of this spectacular

Lessons learned by ‘06 absentees

FIFA.com looks at the 12 teams who, having failed to reach the previous edition, successfully qualified for South Africa 2010 – and Friday’s Final Draw.

Zuma on 2010

As the country gears up to host the world in 2010, Dr Danny Jordaan spoke to South African President, Jacob Zuma, about his thoughts on Africa’s maiden World Cup.

The business end of 2010

The Final

What are your Final Draw hopes?

FIFA.com has decided to use this week?s ‘Have Your Say’ to ask a very pertinent question, namely what are you hoping for at the 2010 Final Draw?