
Digital Diversions: What Football Fans Are Playing When There’s No Game On
June 10, 2025 2:46 pm Leave your thoughtsThe end of the season can be a difficult time for football fans. Although it’s only around 12 weeks for many clubs in England, fans can find it a struggle. Of course, when there are games played almost every single day, a period of approximately three months can be a long time when there aren’t any going on.
The 2025 season is a bit different, as the FIFA Club World Cup can offer some solace for those who enjoy the sport in a more general sense. Still, many fans will be counting down the days until the team they support returns to the pitch and gets their 2025/26 campaigns underway.
So, what can football fans do in the meantime to help them pass the time? Play football-related games.
Football-related gaming
Given the popularity of the sport, several entertainment options exist that fans can enjoy when there isn’t any football being played. Gaming is a huge pastime, and with many titles across varying niches, there are several options available that can keep football fans entertained across a long summer break.
One gaming niche that has exploded in recent years is casino gaming for football fans. With slots available at sites like the Jackpot City TZ platform that are themed on the sport, fans can combine the love and passion they have for the beautiful game with the possibility to feel like they have scored a goal. Slots provide players with an opportunity to celebrate as they offer potentially lucrative payouts. With this aspect intertwined with simplistic gameplay and themes that are widely enjoyed, fans can continue to enjoy their favourite sport even when the action isn’t being played.
While casino gaming might be a niche that may not have been recognised by everyone just yet, many video and mobile games have used football as a theme that fans often turn to during the break between seasons.
Many options are obvious; console gamers will likely load up the latest instalment of EA Sports FC 25 (or an older version) as they look to play as their favourite teams and stars. With patches available, players can download new content and keep the game fresh. Gamers who enjoy playing on the PC may load up Football Manager – albeit the 2024 version, after the 2025 release was delayed and put on the back burner by Sports Interactive as they failed to get it ready promptly.
Mobile gamers have several options that they can consider playing when looking to enjoy football-themed options, with various titles having been a success with fans worldwide
Several options available
Indeed, when the sport has billions of enthusiasts and passionate people who follow it as an integral part of their livelihoods, there are always going to be options available to help them with the void the summer can create.
Still, while there are many digital distractions and gaming options available to consider, there’s nothing quite like being able to watch the action take place on the pitch. It’s why we all hope the summer passes by relatively quickly, despite wanting to enjoy the warmer weather whenever we can!
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