footybite.tv
Footybite is a website that provides information about football, as well as updates and news from around the web. It's unique in that it also offers a forum for users to discuss the game and share tips and advice. I think it's an excellent resource for anyone interested in football. Keep reading to find out more about this great site.
What is Footybite?
Footybite is an online platform that provides news, live scores, stats, and other information on its website. It is particularly known for its streaming capabilities, which are available only on the homepage. However, there are some problems with the website.
Why should you stream on Footybite?
Footybite covers football leagues from all over the world. You can find news, updates, stats, and more about different leagues on the site. So even if you're interested in watching MLS or the K-League, you'll find information about those leagues here. There's always the latest news, transfer rumors, and other great pieces of information to help build your fan anticipation for the game.
Great website design
Footybite does an admirable job of providing news and insights to the audience. The developers have put a lot of effort into the design aspect. From the moment you step onto the website, you'll realize that there's an entire team working on the project. Everything from the banners and menus help the website stand out from its competitors.
Live Twitter Access
Twitter has recently released a section dedicated to embedded tweets which is perfect for keeping up with all the latest news and controversies. You can view tweets from well-known football personalities, as well as opinions and previews of upcoming matches. I especially appreciate that this section is independent from the menu on the left, which makes it easy to access no matter where you are on the website.
Real-time Update
The latest update to Footybite offers fans the ability to stay up-to-date on all of the football without missing a beat. Recently, I was watching Spurs vs Chelsea and I missed Alberto Moreno's goal early in the second half. When I opened my phone, I had two notifications - one from Footybite and the other from Google. The only difference was that Footybite's update came a minute earlier than Google. Footybite essentially works in the same way as leading football apps - One Football. You get real-time updates, match highlights, scores, stats, previews and post-match content.
Quality Streaming Links
Honestly, at first I didn't like it. But as I kept streaming for a couple of days, I started to like the service. Once you get used to streams, it's easier for you to find one that works. What's even better is that each stream is in HD quality. You can use the calendar to check the games that are going to be played on a particular day and then you can stream using links provided by Footybite.
How to access Footybite?
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Accessing Footybite is easy. You can search for the term "Footybite" and you?ll probably find the website at the top of the search results. If you want to save the link or share it with someone, you can use the following link: Footybite.com.
Design
I really like the clean design on this website. Each element has enough breathing space and the website doesn't feel cluttered. The blue and red combination flows well throughout the website. Other than that, useful plugins such as calendars, tags and twitter integration improve the user experience.
Header
The header section looks clean with the blue background and white text. It has seven key options - Live Scores, Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, Champions League, and MLS. The red button with ?Download the app? callout is towards the right.
Hero Section
The website's hero section has a lot of different elements. Toward the left, you can find a calendar with the Live Now button. Under that, you can see Live Scores from various competitions across the world. Under that, you can see ongoing and upcoming fixtures in different leagues such as the English Premier League (EPL), La Liga, Bundesliga and Serie A. Towards the right, you can find a search bar. Under that, you can see meta tags which are followed by Twitter feeds. Both sections are independent and you have to scroll them individually.
Body
There isn't a Body section on the homepage, as the scrolling option has been integrated into two separate windows in the hero section itself.
Footer
Footybite's footer has two options: league and clubs. Using the footer, you can browse a particular league or check out details about each team. The top leagues section has Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, Champions League, and MLS. The top teams section has clubs such as Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool, Tottenham, Manchester City, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, and Juventus. Towards the right is a Google Play App plug followed by Contact information (including email addresses), Privacy Policy and About options.
Inner Pages
On the inner pages of the website, there is a main banner that is supported by smaller banners. For example, this weekend's biggest fixture between Leicester City and Manchester City will occupy the bigger banner, while fixtures such as Sheffield United vs Brighton or Southampton vs Aston Villa will occupy smaller banners.
Content
Footybite is a website that provides streaming of sporting events on the go. You can use the website or the mobile app to stay up-to-date with everything that is happening in major football leagues around the world. There is a huge catalog of games every week, and you can find games from leagues in Brazil, Japan, and Colombia.
There are several streams to each of the fixtures and by using those, you can access any game you want. Footybite as a platform just helps you link to the stream, the quality of the stream depends on your internet connection and your device. Having said that, the developers work towards providing you quality links that can help you stream football for free in the best quality possible.
Desktop/Mobile experience
I had a great time browsing and streaming on this website. I used my HP 15 laptop and my Google Pixel 3a to access the website. Although there were some discrepancies when I first started, the experience got better as time passed. There are multiple links to every fixture and thus if you know about third-party streaming websites, finding a quality link won't take much time. After four unsuccessful attempts, I was able to find a link that helped me watch the first half Chelsea vs Spurs game in HD quality.
I downloaded the app and I really liked it. Though I didn't stream any fixtures using the app, I browsed and navigated around the homepage and read certain news articles. All I can say is that the in-app experience is even better than the website if you want to read the content. As for watching content, just stick to the laptop or your desktop.
Suggestions I have for Footybite
I applaud the efforts taken by the developers to keep the user experience intact. There will be banners popping up after every few minutes, but they don't lead to misclicks, as those are legit full-blog ads that can be closed when you click on the cross mark.
Conclusion
If you're a footy lover, I'm sure you've already heard about the name Footybite before. If not, you surely need to check out this website.