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Tips for Betting on the First Goal Scorer Betting on the first goal scorer is one of the most popular markets in football. It rewards high payouts and sharp predictions. Success in this bet requires more than knowing a team’s top scorer. You need match insight, form analysis, and a good read on game strategy.
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Super Eagles LB, Zaidu Sanusi could be on the move this summer, as uncertainty continues to surround his future at FC Porto.
Get ready, Nigeria! The most anticipated grassroots football tournament is back – and this year it promises to be even bigger, more thrilling, and more unpredictable. 1xCup 2025 will raise the level of football excitement and unite communities across the country!
The 2024/25 elite European football season has now drawn to a close, and what a campaign it has been. Napoli managed to edge Inter Milan to the Serie A title after a frantic run-in. Now, the Nerazzurri must hope that they secure redemption by winning the UEFA Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain in Munich.
Best sports betting site 1xBet presents the decisive match of Europe’s main club tournament, which will take place on May 31. Follow the principles of responsible gambling, make a prediction using this link and share the victory with your favorite!
Former Super Eagles captain and coach, Sunday Oliseh, has announced his appointment to the International Football Association Board (IFAB), the organisation responsible for setting and updating the Laws of the Game in football.
Nottingham Forest’s hopes of returning to Europe’s top club competition were dashed following a narrow 1–0 defeat to Chelsea at the City Ground on Sunday.
There are days in football that remind you why this sport is a religion. The Premier League’s final day is one of them. Not just because titles and European places are at stake, but because the whole thing feels like chaos orchestrated by fate. Sunday at 4pm, every kick matters. Every groan in the stands is someone else’s moment of magic. And no matter what shirt you wear, you feel it.
Opportunities for young people in Nigeria can be hard to come by, especially in sports where talent alone isn’t enough. That’s why the idea of starting a football club, which began as a joke among the founding team of Cardtonic, turned into something more serious.
