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FotMob
ScoreService
Fotmob is an application that lets you follow your favorite football team wherever you are. Stay updated on the latest development in all major leagues. You can view the current table, see the league fixtures and get live score updates. Check the match facts to see who actually got that red card. Never lose an argument over a previous match result or the current standings again. True football fans will need this in their pockets!This version will expire in 1 year. You will then have to buy the product again to reactivate it. You don't need to reinstall the program.Features: LIVE-coverage of Premier League, Championship, Bundesliga, Serie A, Primera Division, SAS ligaen, Tippeligaen, Adeccoligaen, Champions League and FA cup Table is updated LIVE All fixtures with results and match details Match details with goals and red/yellow cards Topscorer list Dynamically retrieves new season data so no need to upgrade ever! Leagues currently available Main menu Fixtures Match details Configurable score volume Live scores (works in standby mode!)
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