
Listen up soccer football fans. With Euro 2012 just a few weeks away, did you know you can keep up to date with all the action right from your BlackBerry?
ScoreMobile FC is the perfect free app for mobile users to stay up-to-date with all the action from the tournament in Poland and Ukraine, and this week it gets an update improving its experience.
The app, from the makers of ScoreMobile - one of the world's leading free sports apps with more than 3.6 million unique users each month - is already a must-have for the hardcore football fan thanks to its in-depth coverage of more than 100 leagues and competitions.
Although the most popular football app in the UK, it is time to spread the word to BlackBerry users worldwide with one of the biggest global soccer tournaments looming on the horizon. If you think the app will just show you scores you are so wrong. It has a vast array of features -- ScoreMobile FC is BBM connected so sharing up to date scores and news with your buddies has never been easier. Whether you are using a Bold, a Torch or a Curve the application both looks and works like a dream. With a host of customisable notification settings, missing out on up to date football news is a thing of the past.
ScoreMobile FC is offering a host of great features to ensure you never have to miss a kick during one of the world's biggest football tournaments, including:
- Free customizable push alerts (including goals and key incidents).
- Daily video "vodcasts" featuring special guests.
- Sync tournament fixtures to your calendar.
- Up-to-the-second live scores.
- Live blogs or text commentary for EVERY game.
- Comprehensive list of match times, tables and statistics.
- The latest Euro 2012 news, previews and post-match analysis in video format.
- "Bet Now" feature, allowing UK-based users to place real-time bets via licensed betting and gaming provider William Hill.
The latest version of ScoreMobile FC should be available in BlackBerry App World starting tomorrow.
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