The best football games to channel your inner Son Heung-min
Let’s face it, supporting Spurs is a joy on the whole, but there can be times when there’s a need to switch off from it all. Following a North London derby defeat or a poor performance at home to a Premier League minnow, Spurs fans turn to a podcast to switch off and also dabble in a variety of football games. In fact, gaming is a preference for so many football lovers in general.
Be it on PC or mobile, there are plenty of enticing football gaming opportunities these days. Some games enable you to channel your inner Son Heung-min and score screamers, while others offer a more tactical aspect where you can showcase the type of attacking football Ange Postecoglou has brought to Tottenham. Alongside playing fantasy football, Fortnite, Among Us, and online blackjack, football games appeal to football fans, especially given the enhanced gaming products of today.
With that in mind, let’s take a look at some leading football games to consider playing over the course of the season.
Football Manager 2024
Kicking things off with a rather obvious inclusion, the Football Manager series of games are titles that even Ange Postecoglou himself has played over the years. While fans are annoyed that the 2025 version of the game has been delayed until next year, the current version of the game is still worth exploring. Whether you fancy taking Spurs to Champions League glory or sabotaging Arsenal for a laugh, you’re in charge of virtually everything, from scouting for players and conducting press conferences, to fine-tuning your tactics and keeping players’ morale high. A realistic football gaming experience, Football Manager 2024 is still a truly brilliant game.
Totoball
Anyone for some table football in the virtual world? That’s exactly what’s on offer in this PC favourite, as the title does a remarkable job of being a carbon copy of the physical game fans know and love. It’s simple to play and incredibly fun.
eFootball 2024
Although eFootball 2024 is available to session on other gaming platforms, we think it’s best enjoyed on mobile. Offering a portable gaming package, gaming on a smartphone device has never been so alluring. In eFootball 2024, the notably improved gameplay has elevated it even further from previous versions of the game. Likewise, the game offers deeper mechanics to embrace and some of the most impressive graphics on a modern-day mobile phone. For some football gamers, eFootball 2024 is the best game in the genre today, especially on mobile. They aren’t necessarily wrong either.
EA Sports FC 25
While Sports Interactive have disappointed fans with the news of Football Manager’s delayed release, the availability of EA Sports FC 25 has softened the blow somewhat. Offering crisp graphics and an array of developments, such as Rush mode, Hypermotion V, and FC IQ, it’s a dramatic improvement on the previous instalment of the game. For football fans chasing a realistic gaming package, you can’t really beat EA Sports FC 25. With the ability to execute various skills and score from long distances, this superb game is well worth purchasing.
New Star Soccer
Offering a more retro feel compared to some of the other games we’ve already featured, New Star Soccer isn’t the most graphically advanced title on the list, but it certainly offers an entertaining gaming experience. With its charming design and simple controls, you can embark on a Career mode as you try to take a young aspiring professional up through the leagues. If that doesn’t tickle your fancy, then you can simply load up a match and aim to triumph with a hatful of goals.
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