Arsenal star Mesut Ozil criticised by Germany coach for lack of application during training

Arsenal star Mesut Ozil criticised by Germany coach for lack of application during training



Germany coach Joachim Low is unhappy with Mesut Ozil for displaying a lack of application in training, according to reports. The 29-year-old missed the end of Arsenal’s Premier League campaign with a back injury but is expected to play a prominent role in Germany’s defence of the World Cup in Russia. Low’s side face Austria in a warm-up match in Klagenfurt on Saturday, before completing their preparations with a game against Saudi Arabia in Leverkusen next week. According to Faz.Net Low has been unhappy with Ozil’s work-rate during Germany’s training camp in south Tyrol.

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10 disappointments about Bradford City’s 2017/18 season.

10 disappointments about Bradford City’s 2017/18 season.



1) Home defeats
It seems incredible to believe now, but before August’s 1-0 home defeat to Blackburn, Bradford City were unbeaten in 31 Valley Parade league games. They had also gone 23 months without a Saturday afternoon home loss. The ugly, scrappy victory by Blackburn was followed by a further nine City defeats on their own turf, leaving them with the 15th-best home record in League One, down from 5th a year before.

The atmosphere at Valley Parade has been disappointing for so much of the campaign. The place used to be rocking. But there is simply no belief in the team to overcome set backs, with many walking out long before the final whistle on multiple occasions.

Tuesday night’s 1-1 draw with Walsall was the first time all season City have recovered from a losing position to earn something. It’s not been all bad – Bristol Rovers, Rochdale and Oxford were memorable victories – but all too often the form at Valley Parade was pretty dismal.

2) Poor summer recruitment
Every debate about Bradford City’s shortcomings this season has to begin in the summer. But perhaps more accurately, the close season was the point where we realised the damage had been done. After all, every argument about whether the club could have done more to keep James Meredith, Mark Marshall, Rory McArdle and even Stephen Darby overlooks one key lesson that, ironically, the club have actually taken on board this season.

Why were their contracts allowed to be run down in the first place? It left the club in a vulnerable position post-Wembley; where many of their best players departed, with no financial compensation. City were probably never going to keep everybody, but lost too many during the summer. And that left some gaping holes over the 2017/18 season.

Especially because the recruitment activity proved mixed at best. Man for man, it was hard to make a case that City had improved a single area of the team. Worse still, they were worse off in key positions. Money was spent, but the club’s strategy of targeting younger players, with a future resale value, narrowed the options and provided the first sign of conflicting priorities: to build for the future, or to go all out for promotion?

The values changed too. Out was the Phil Parkinson philosophy of character overriding ability, and ensuring City were packed full of players who could cope with a demanding Valley Parade crowd. No one doubts Jake Reeves, Dominic Poleon and Shay McCartan were hungry and full of desire to prove themselves, but signing for Bradford City was a big step up. The pressure clearly got to them, and an investment of around £400k in transfer fees has so far gone to waste.

It all left a squad lacking in depth and experience, leading to a huge reliance on key individuals to deliver. Charlie Wyke was head and shoulders better than any other striker on the books, causing huge problems on occasions he wasn’t available. Romain Vincelot’s experience in the middle of the park offered a calming presence to edgy, younger minds, before his form dropped off. Without a left-sided central defender, Matt Kilgallon’s leadership at the back was vital in supporting Nat Knight-Percival playing on his wrong side. Colin Doyle’s superiority in goal led to regular dashes back from international duty with Republic of Ireland.

Not every summer signing was poor. Paul Taylor was a joy to watch, providing some memorable goals. Adam Chicksen looks a decent player, unfortunate with injuries. Tyrell Robinson – signed just before Wembley at the end of last season – seems a real talent. But ultimately, City just weren’t as strong as the season before.

3) January misjudgements
Edin Rahic’s last proper interview with the T&A hasn’t aged well. In January he talked up the Bantams top-two chances. “It’s about proper recruitment and supporting what Stuart is doing with the team in terms of getting the best out of the players and as a team we all believe in this together.”

Unfortunately, hindsight suggests that January did not see “proper recruitment”. City went into the transfer window in fifth place, comfortably inside the play offs, but very evidently lacking in strength and depth. There was an expectation of serious business from City, stoked up by a public bid for Kieffer Moore. But very little happened for weeks, with the urgency to strengthen heighted by the team’s collapse in form.

Stuart McCall went through January without a senior full back available, and was stuck between two back-up goalkeepers – neither of whom were good enough. Charlie Wyke was injured again, and the lack of alternative options saw Knight-Percival thrust up front. Just before the window closed, some decent signings were belatedly made. But it wasn’t enough for what was needed, especially in attack.

The January talk of competing for the top two suggests a misguided internal belief that the squad was better than it was. Simon Grayson has declared he would have strengthened the squad more had he been in charge at the time, ignoring the reality that the transfer committee was dictating the approach. But certainly an addition of a Luke Hendrie, a Kristian Dennis and a better number two goalkeeper could have made a huge difference.

Finally, there was arguably a misjudgement of what other League One clubs would do. All our promotion rivals strengthened, even the likes of promotion certainties Wigan and Blackburn. City’s window activity wasn’t enough to keep up with their peers, when we all hoped it would give us the edge.


Image by Thomas Gadd (copyright Bradford City)

4) Sacking Stuart McCall
There is little more to say about the rights and wrongs of McCall’s dismissal, but even his most ardent critic will struggle to present a credible argument that the decision to sack him worked out. McCall was not perfect, but the frustration at the time – and now – remains that collective failings were behind the club’s slump in form. To single out the manager, and believe swapping him would solve the downturn, has proven misguided.

Worse still is the backlash sacking McCall created. Whilst a minority of fans were calling for McCall to go, most remained right behind him and believed that, at worst, he deserved more time. The January recruitment and injury issues, the fact he had the best managerial win ratio for 30 years, not to mention City still being in the play offs, afforded him the chance to address the first bad run of form since his return, 19 months earlier. A decision was made that the majority of fans disagreed with, and that made it a huge, huge call that you either get right or are heavily criticised for.

“We had to apply the brake” was Stefan Rupp’s justification, adding he and Rahic’s belief was a change would give City a better chance of reaching the play offs. Obviously, that didn’t happen. Even after recruiting their number one target, Grayson, to replace McCall.

McCall’s record earned him the right to fail, and – if needed – to bow out this summer, his contract not renewed. Sacking him put huge pressure on the owners, which they failed to deal with. And it has given momentum to an anti-owner feeling that has grown and grown.

5) Racism
In a city like Bradford, and a club like Bradford City, racism should never be tolerated. The players and non-playing staff have a responsibility to live up to this basic value at all times; anyone who doesn’t should be shown the door. As supporters, we also have a big role to play.

Edin Rahic has merited criticism, but some of the constructive comments directed towards him have been overshadowed by a flurry of racist comments about his German heritage. It has clearly hurt the chairman to receive such mindless abuse, fuelling his own disappointment in all Bradford City supporters.

Rahic and Stefan Rupp’s background should play absolutely no part in how they judged – and shame on anyone who has used it as a reason to attack them. We live in strange times of Brexit and Donald Trump, which is fuelling a Little Englander attitude that sadly seems to extent to Bradford. Whilst, undoubtedly, Rahic and Rupp’s heritage has caused them to go on a steep learning curve in understanding the culture and history of Bradford City, you shouldn’t have to be from Bradford to be considered able to understand the club.

Germans have actually played a key role in Bradford’s history. In the city’s Victorian heyday, it was a leading global economic player due to its wool trade. And around 1,500 Germans settled in the city. They brought with them the contacts, expertise and know-how to sell Bradford’s wool products around the world, helping to make the city rich. They settled in the area now known as Little Germany, and their reluctant departure from the city – when the Great War broke out in 1914 – was a contributory factor in Bradford’s economic decline.

Rahic and Rupp’s German and European background should be a positive, and their different way of thinking, married up with Bradford’s values of hard work, could in theory prove be a potent combination.

Racism is unacceptable. End of. And anyone who attacks the owners in a racist or xenophobic way should be strongly condemned. They are making us all look very bad.

6) The lack of leadership
Not that the above is an excuse for the owners’ absent leadership during these tough times. It’s not just going through a period of not attending games, but Edin Rahic’s lack of public comments in the wake of City’s season collapsing won’t be quickly forgotten. At a time when strong direction and positivity was needed, and a wider understanding of the overall strategy essential, the silence has been deafening.

Rahic’s lack of leadership from the front has left him wide open to huge swathes of criticism. He remains liked and supported by a section of City supporters, which gives him something to build on, but it shouldn’t be solely their job to defend what to others feels like the indefensible. Rahic will be criticised for what he says in public, like his questionable performance at the March fans forum. He cannot control the debate, but he can positively influence the way he is judged.

Be humble. Admit you’re on a learning curve (who wouldn’t be, in his shoes?) and paint a vision of the future that we can buy into. Stefan Rupp’s apology at the player of the season award’s night was a great start, and kudos to him for that. But I think a lot of fans would like one from Rahic too. After all, Rupp is basically a silent partner, not responsible for the day to day running of the club.

The reality for every Bradford City chairman in the club’s history – for every chairman in the land, for that matter – is that you’re going to be criticised for what you do and don’t do. People will have unfair expectations of what you should be doing. You will be blamed for someone else’s mistakes. But strong leadership is about accepting and embracing such pressure. About leading from the front.



7) The players downing tools
Of course, Rahic cannot be solely blamed for the dismal second half to Bradford City’s season, even if he is seemingly the catalyst for much of the disgruntlement expressed by the players.

For three months, a decent-but-limited side seemingly downed tools. They stopped playing for whoever was the manager, which means they ultimately stopped playing for the club. Their grievances may start to come out more publically during the summer, as they move on to pastures new and seek to justify their poor form. But as fans, we were the people who suffered most from their collapse. It hurts to watch players looking like they don’t care.

This is a club that in recent years has been driven by Gary Jones, Rory McArdle, Stephen Darby and James Meredith. Groups of players who gave everything to the cause, who will be long remembered and celebrated for what they achieved. The current lot didn’t wake up until the loud blast of criticism that followed the 5-0 humbling to Blackpool, and even after they did start to recover, seemed a little prematurely pleased with themselves for winning a couple of games. And that has only added to the frustrations we supporters feel.

I’m not a fan of player-bashing. It seems too easy and is often unfair. But this group of players have left us short-changed over the second half of the season. There won’t be much sadness if most of them leave.

8) Dominic Poleon’s misses
19 minutes into the second league match of Bradford City’s season, at Gillingham, Poleon finished smartly from an Alex Jones cross to net what proved to be the winning goal. Just before half time on the same afternoon, Poleon rounded the goalkeeper and yet somehow missed an open goal. A 45-minute personal performance that set the tone for his season.

When on form, Poleon is a good player at this level. He plays with an intensity, harasses defenders, runs at people and causes lots of problems. Poleon’s flaw is that he cannot sustain this level of performance, and too often has looked very ordinary.

And the misses have stacked up, especially one-on-ones. He has netted seven goals this season, but probably should be pushing 15. His one-yard miss at home to Southend on Saturday summed up his failings.

“How did he miss?” A question that has been asked to often of Poleon this season.

9) The anti-Bantams Family movement
Whilst the last few home games have been sparely attended, this was the season of a record number of season ticket holders – and in that respect, the club has never been as big. But progress has its growing pains, and for parts of the season there was an unwelcoming tone directed towards more newly acquired fans, and to those who have become more engaged with following the club.

That has particularly manifested itself during away games where – just like at Valley Parade – the atmosphere amongst City supporters has dipped. The blame for this has been squared at families, who have begun to follow City on the road in larger numbers. Only they don’t want to stand for 90 minutes, complain if the person in front is standing and blocking their view, and they are less likely to join in with chanting.

For those who follow City all over the country, the dampening of the atmosphere – and of having to sit down because they’re blocking other people’s view – has led to a backlash towards the club’s Bantams Family mantra. And vocal demands, on social media, of the “Bantams Family” to not go to away games. For the recent trip to Blackburn, one supporter told me via Twitter that I was not welcome unless I was prepared to stand all game. As it happens, I was more than happy to. But that’s not really the point.

As a supporter of 20 years, I find this whole thing a bit sad. I’ve spent many years travelling to most away games in a season, and love to stand even in seating areas. There is also nothing worse than travelling half way across the country to sit in near silence. But equally, I’m now a dad with a four-year-old who enjoys coming to games, and I find the idea that we are not welcome by some people contrary to the values of the club.

I wish there was a sensible approach taken to away games. If only we as fans could pick where we sit, like at home games, you could have the first few rows of the away end reserved for families and people who don’t want to stand up, and those who do could select seats further back. Of course, clubs and/or authorities won’t ever adopt such an approach. It’s too much effort, and having the hardcore standers placed together could cause issues. But the clashes between City supporters, which are occurring too often at away games, are no fun for anyone. Supporters who have adopted a more positive stance in adversity, and continued to cheer on the team when others feel we should all turn our backs, have also been attacked on social media.

City will never be such a big club that we can afford to be choosy and alienate groups of fans. And the Bantams Family mantra is not new. When I first started following the club under the Geoffrey Richmond years, he often marketed the tagline that Bradford City was “the family club”.

As a community of passionate individuals, we never agree on everything and debate is healthy. But I don’t enjoy seeing some fans openly slating others. It’s never going to end well.

10) The mood
As Bradford City fans we’ve had it bad – a lot worse – than a season missing out on the play offs. Yet in some ways the mood amongst fans is as dark as it has ever been about on the field matters. Even long-time City fans, who have supported the club for decades, tell me they can’t remember this level of negativity.

We see not only more recent, less committed fans turning their backs on the club, but long-time supporters vowing not to go to the final few games or even failing to renew their season tickets. Renewals are down by a third. People feel very strongly about what has happened, and with a tricky summer ahead the mood may get worse.

Hopefully we can all return in August feeling refreshed, reenergised and reassured. And the 2018/19 season will prove a much happier tale than the disappointing way this campaign turned out.
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Intelligent Football Betting

Intelligent Football Betting


It’s no secret that most gamblers lose money. In the U.K alone, gamblers lost a record £13.8bn (about 30% of it on sports) during 2016! This is a growing trend that will only continue. Most bettors will continue to pick bets based on a feeling or a hunch.

However, bit by bit a small amount of football bettors have started to become intelligent. These people believe that football betting can be predicted by studying and analyzing data. They also use tools such as Sporita to help them with their betting.

Traditionally, bettors wagering on football matches simply read the betting “dirt sheets”, scoured the league form tables, and kept up to date with the latest injuries and suspensions. That is because no other information was available. Nowadays, in the age of big data (Big data is term used to describe the huge amounts of information gathered daily) more and more information has become available. Some of this data such as the average number of corners a team takes per game and the average number of goals scored home/away is pretty simple to calculate. While other pieces of data such as pass completion in the final third of the field, the average interceptions a team makes, and kilometers run in each phase of the game are harder and require special tools. The point is, by analyzing data a bettor’s chances of winning increase, some data can be analyzed by bettors on their own for other more complicated data analysis an advanced betting tool is required.

Not many know that before sacking a manager a team averages about 1 point a game. After the sack the team’s point average raises to 1.5 per game. The Sporita website has a feature that’s called the Sporita Score. It calculates the value of each prediction, and it gives each of prediction a score, from 1 to 10, with 1 being the least reliable and 10 being a perfect prediction. Well, after Alaves fired their coach in early December the Sporita Score for 4 of 5 Alaves’s matches ( Atletico Madrid was the one match that did not receive a high Sporita Score) was higher than 8.2, meaning that that there was value in picking Alaves to win. They went on to win all of these matches. We bet on these matches and won! We then contacted Sporita asking if the fact that Alaves changed their coaches was the reason the website recommended betting on Alaves. In an email response Sporita’s representative wrote: “…while there are many factors that determine each prediction, when examining these specific predictions we’ve found that the coaching change was heavily factored when recommending on picking Alaves to win.”

In order to win, bettors need to become smarter. Studying and analyzing each bet before it’s placed is always necessary. Bettors need to approach the subject of football betting with the same dedication as scientist would approach to solving the greatest mysteries of the universe. Sports bettors now understand that in order to be successful they need data. If you study data you will know more and win more. Use Sporita Big Data Football Predictions to help analyze data, reduce risk and increase your profits.

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Brazil Announce 23-man World Cup Squad

Brazil Announce 23-man World Cup Squad


The five-time World Cup champions have been drawn in Group E, where they will face Switzerland, Costa Rica and Serbia, and many expect them to go far in Russia.
Tite previously confirmed 15 names of his squad for the tournament, which starts in exactly one month's time, and has now named the rest of the players.
Dani Alves did not make the squad after picking up a serious injury in Paris Saint-Germain's Coupe de France final victory. He has been replaced by Manchester City right-back Danilo, while Neymar recovered in time to be named in Tite's selection.
The South American giants were the first team qualify for Russia 2018, and are among the favourites for the World Cup. They have lined up friendlies against Croatia (3 June) and Austria (10 June) before starting their World Cup against Switzerland on 17 June.


Here is Brazil's squad in full:
Goalkeepers: Alisson (Roma), Ederson (Manchester City), Cassio (Corinthians Sao Paulo)
Defenders: Miranda (Inter Milan), Marquinhos, Thiago Silva (both Paris Saint-Germain), Marcelo (Real Madrid), Filipe Luis (Atletico Madrid), Fagner (Corinthians), Pedro Geromel (Gremio), Danilo (Manchester City)
Midfielders: Casemiro (Real Madrid), Fernandinho (Manchester City), Paulinho (FC Barcelona), Renato Augusto (Beijing Guoan), Philippe Coutinho (FC Barcelona), Willian (Chelsea), Fred (Shakhtar Donetsk)
Forwards: Gabriel Jesus (Manchester City), Roberto Firmino (Liverpool), Douglas Costa (Juventus), Taison (Shakhtar Donetsk), Neymar (Paris Saint-Germain)
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How to place your first online bet on a football match

How to place your first online bet on a football match


How to place your first online bet on a football match

The Premier League is up and running for the 2015/16 season and there�s an exciting few months ahead with the Capital Cup already well into the mid-term rounds. The anticipation of the FA Cup is building with it starting in earnest over the winter and then Euro 2016 will be held across France where all eyes will be on the fortunes of the home nations.

If you�re already following the fortunes of your own team and chewing your nails waiting for a last minute goal to save them from another away fixture draw, you may want to explore placing a bet on them to add to the excitement.

If betting on football is new to you but you�ve always wanted to know more, then this guide to online sports betting will give you all the basics of how it works.

Getting started

You�ll need to open an online betting account to be able to place a bet. There are many different companies to choose from so find one where you find the site navigation straight forward and you�re comfortable with using the on screen betting slips.

Registration will mean a user name and a password and then registering a credit or debit card plus perhaps a few details about yourself. Once you�ve reached this stage, you can credit your account with your first amount of funds and you�re ready to place your first bet.

Placing your first bet

If you aren�t familiar with the multitude of bets available on a football match, the place to start is choosing a team to win. Find their next match on the list and there will be odds placed next to the team name as to how likely it is they will win. Click to choose the team and depending on the layout of the site, an online betting slip will display. It will show you the choice you�ve made, the odds and the kind of bet; to win outright. You then type the amount you want to bet and click, bet, OK or Enter � again this will differ from site to site. You�ll be shown how much you will win if your bet is successful. That�s all there is to it � all you now need to do is wait to see the outcome of the match. If your side wins then the winning money will be credited automatically to your betting account � congratulations!

Other bets you can progress to

Once you understand how to place a basic bet to win, you can progress onto other options. There are many to choose from including:

-������� The match being a draw

-������� Who will be ahead at half time

-������� Who will be the first scorer

-������� Predicting the correct score

These are all known as single bets. It�s one bet placed on one outcome. With a little more experience you can begin to place combination bets such as who will win and which player will be first to score. The betting sites will have all the options clearly displayed on the screen so it�s a case of spending a little time getting to know the site and ensuring you understand what you are betting on.

Unusual bets in football

You can not only place a bet on who will win a football match from the outset. With an online site you can bet at any time up to the last couple of minutes of the match as to the winner or whether it will be a draw. The odds will change every few minutes depending on the score and the amount of time left.

You can also bet on slightly more obscure events such as the number of penalties, who will take a penalty, how many corners (overall or in a particular half) and even the number of yellow or red cards the referee will issue. It�s probably a good idea to start with a basic bet though until you�re confident with how the site works and your level of knowledge of betting.

The most important thing with placing a bet online is that it should be fun and that you never bet more than you can afford. Once you�ve mastered how football betting works, you can begin to explore other sports but there�s plenty of time during this season to make this progression so start small, enjoy predicting an outcome and use your knowledge of your favourite team to help make your selections.
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Bet365 Casino – Reviews and Bonuses

Bet365 Casino – Reviews and Bonuses


Bet365 is a brand that needs no introduction. It’s one of the biggest names in casino gaming and online betting, this powerhouse offers the chance play lots of casino games as well as bet on both sports and financial markets.
Operating since 2001 with a prestigious UK gaming license gives Bet365 a level of credibility and trust which makes them the envy of many rivals. In fact, this brand is so big that it claims to have 19 million players on its books.
But what lies behind the image? Is Bet365 all it’s cracked up to be? In this guide, we’ll put it under the microscope and take a closer look at every element from a player’s perspective.

Bet365 Casino Games

While most casino operators choose to work with a handful of software providers, Bet365 has taken a different approach and works with just about everyone on note in the industry including Playtech, NetEnt, Microgaming, Betsoft, Play n Go, Quickspin and a number of other lesser known providers.
The result is a massive range of casino games that serves up just about anything you could want to play. The following is a more in-depth look at the games themselves.

Table & Card Games

Out of millions of players, it’s a safe bet that a few of them enjoy traditional casino games. To meet the demand, Bet365 has brought together a number of software providers to offer a good range of table and card games.
Here’s what’s on offer:
Blackjack – Standard blackjack and multi-hand versions are both available in digital form. A live dealer versions of blackjack is also on offer in the live casino.
Baccarat – You can play good old classic baccarat in digital form or live dealer baccarat, depending on which you prefer.
Craps – This is one many other casinos skip over, but Bet365 has provided it in digital form. Live dealer Sic Bo is also on offer for players who prefer the human element of live games.
Poker – Casino hold ‘em, pontoon and Tequila poker can all be enjoyed at Bet365. Live dealer casino hold ‘em is also on offer.
Live Games – Baccarat, blackjack, casino hold ém, roulette and sic bo all make an appearance in the Bet365 live casino.
Overall, this is a very good selection of games and most players will find something that appeals to them. While many casinos seem to offer multiple variants of each of table and card games, Bet365 has stuck with what works and offered the basic games with a few extras.
With a huge range of top slots and these others to supplement them, Bet365 has done extremely well in terms of both selection and quality of games.

Customer Service

Contacting Bet365 about questions, concerns or disputes is easy and there are 4 main ways of doing so.
E-Mail: For questions and concerns that don’t require an urgent response, e-mail may be the best method of getting in touch.
Telephone: A freephone telephone line is available to Bet365 players. Check the site for the number in your country. You can also place bets by telephone.
Live Chat: If you prefer digital communication in real time, a live chat team is standing by 24/7 ready to assist you.
Post: If you’re one of the old school, sending a letter by post is still possible. Bet365 is headquartered in the UK, however, so sending mail from abroad may not be practical.

Deposits & Withdrawals

You can deposit and withdraw funds at Bet365 via a number of different means including:
  • Credit Cards (Visa, Mastercard, Diners Club, Eurocard)
  • Debit Cards (Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, Diners Club, Eurocard, Local cards)
  • Paysafe Card
  • Bank Transfer
  • Neteller
  • Skrill
  • PayPal
  • Entropay
  • Cheque
Withdrawal times will depend on what method is used. E-wallets are almost always faster at any online casino. There is a pending time of up to 24 hours on any winnings.
There are no withdrawal limits at Bet365, meaning you can get your hands on everything you win instantly.
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Can’t Predict the Match Completely

Can’t Predict the Match Completely


The best bet here is a predicted generalization of what might happen. You may be able to bet on a specific team with Blue Bet given this BlueBet Review. Take the following (made-up) numbers for Wollongong Wolves vs Marconi Stallions FC for 20th May as an example.

The Wolves might have an average of 7 shots per game, score 2.5 goals, and get 4.5 corners based on their past year’s performance against similar opponents. These numbers cannot be generalized across the board for the game when it is actually played. It might serve as a trend but will not be that important when the real game is played under actual weather and other dynamic conditions. There will be real players involved and real pitch conditions. The game may actually go anywhere from there, given the strategies and thinking that the team actually puts into play. This all happens every time during the course of almost every soccer game. The stats are just a starting point.
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THIS WEEK'S EUROPEAN DOWNLOADS - MAY 31 (POKEMON QUEST, IKARUGA, STREET FIGHTER AND MORE)

 THIS WEEK'S EUROPEAN DOWNLOADS - MAY 31 (POKEMON QUEST, IKARUGA, STREET FIGHTER AND MORE)
Pokemon Quest (Nintendo) - Free
Welcome to Tumblecube Island, where everything’s a cube – even the Pokémon! Set out on expeditions to achieve your goal of finding the precious loot that lies hidden all over the island.

Ikaruga (Nicalis) - €14.99/£13.49
A rebel pilot named Shinra must battle an enemy nation using a specially-designed fighter called the Ikaruga, which can switch between two energy polarities (black or white) at the touch of a button. Bullets that are the same color as Shinra’s ship can be absorbed, while the opposite color will do damage - this polarity-switching mechanic is the game's core feature and the foundation for its stage and enemy design.

Yoku's Island Express (Team17) - €19.99/£15.99
Flip and bump our pint-sized protagonist around the stunning hand-painted island on your quest to rebuild the post-office, and wake an old god from its deep slumber.

Legend of Kay Anniversary (THQ Nordic) - €29.99/£26.99
10 years after its initial release, Legend of Kay - Anniversary is a thoroughly remastered version of the original game. Experience the unique blend of Martial Arts-combat, action adventure, Jump 'n' Run and puzzle solving. Meet, befriend or fight loads of quirky animals.

Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection (CAPCOM Europe) - €49.99/£44.99
Celebrate Street Fighter’s historic legacy with the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection. In this massive collection of 12 Street Fighter titles, perfect arcade balance makes it to consoles for the first time ever.

Die for Valhalla! (Monster Couch) - €11.99/£10.99
Die for Valhalla! is an action RPG where you possess and take full control of heroes, monsters and other things to help Vikings save their realm!

Kitten Squad (Arcade Distillery) - Free
Sadistic robots have enslaved orcas at SeaLand Marine Park. The evil Sheep Puncher robot has kidnapped sheep for the twisted wool industry. Only the Kitten Squad is up to the task of saving these gentle animals. Players must guide the Kitten Squad, armed with weaponry ranging from carrot rocket launchers to yarn ball guns, on missions to defeat the evil robots and free the animals in this action game brought to you by PETA.

Knights of Pen and Paper +1 Deluxier Edition (Plug In Digital) - €14.99/£13.49
Set out on a grand adventure in this turn-based, retro style, pixel-art RPG, inspired by the great titles of the 90's. Take on the roles of in-game players taking on the roles of their characters in a traditional pen and paper RPG session in the ultimate meta roleplaying experience.

PixelJunk Monsters 2 (Spike Chunsoft US) - €14.99/£13.49
In the acclaimed tower defense series' official follow-up, play as Tikiman and build towers to protect your Tiki Hut from the fiendish monster hordes.

Shift Quantum (Red Panda Interactive) - €19.99/£15.99
Connected to the cyber-noir action-puzzle platformer, you will be tasked to solve puzzles and create negative space by inverting the world to transform barriers into escape routes.

Shift the world, twist your environment, bend your mind to unveil its secrets and solve each brain-drilling level.

Yesterday Origins (Microids) - €29.99/£26.99
Join immortals John Yesterday and Pauline Petit in Yesterday Origins, and experience an epic adventure through time and across the world in a story full of intrigue and unexpected twists.

6180 the moon (Sunyong Park) - €3.99/£3.59
6180 the moon is a platformer game with a unique mechanic. It offers a fresh, unseen game play style by connecting the top and bottom of the screen. This allows in a mechanic with delightfully long jumps and no fear of "slipping" to death.

ACA NEOGEO NINJA COMBAT (HAMSTER) - €6.99/£6.29
“NINJA COMBAT” is an action game released in 1990 by SNK. In order to defeat the evil ninja clan KAGE ICHIZOKU, justice-seeking ninjas head towards the NINJA TOWER. Enjoy battling with a wide array of weapons and ninja magic as well as the ability for a friend to join the action.

Defoliation (COSEN) - €8.99/£8.09
The young characters and the old woman, who met through an unfortunate accident, eventually open up and the youngsters end up visiting the woman at her house as friends.

One day, when they are headed to the old woman’s house as usual, they are suddenly hit by paramnesia. When they wake up, the woman’s house looks different to what they knew.

Under fear of being watched by someone, they begin their puzzle-solving journey for survival.

Discovery (Noowanda) - €7.99/£6.99
Explore a giant world made of blocks and modify it with your own creations. Construct houses, build entire villages, cities, monumental constructions or dig deep underground.

Place torches or design complex electric circuits to light up your creations in the dark and enjoy beautiful day and night cycles.

ICEY (X.D. Network) - €8.39/£7.59 (€7.55/£6.83 until June 7)
ICEY is a 2D side-scrolling action game. As you follow the narrator's omnipresent voice, you will see through ICEY's eyes and learn the truth about her world.

“ICEY is a Meta game in disguise. The narrator will constantly urge you in one direction, but you must ask, "Why? Why am I following his directions? Why can't I learn the truth about this world and ICEY's purpose here?" Fight against his tyranny, and uncover what's really going on for yourself!

Lost Sea (Eastasiasoft) - €9.99/£8.99 (€8.99/£8.09 until June 7)
Lost Sea is an action-adventure game set inside the Bermuda Triangle. Recruit a crew of survivors who can help you explore the hazardous islands as you hunt for the artifacts needed to navigate the Lost Sea.

Milanoir (Gambitious) - €12.99/£11.69
Inspired by the Italian crime flicks of the '70s, Milanoir is a pixel-packed action game set in the violent city of Milan. Meet Piero, a convict suddenly released from prison looking for revenge over the man who framed him.

Pirate Pop Plus (13AM Games) - €4.20/£3.79 (€3.36/£3.03 until June 14)
Join Pete Jr on his quest to defeat the nefarious Bubble Pirate, an evil villain who has trapped the innocent townsfolk in bubbles! Dodge and pop bubbles with your anchor while collecting power-ups and managing Bubble Pirate’s constant gravity-switching mischief!

Quad Fighter K (Aksys Games) - €5.59/£5.03 (€6.99/£6.29 until June 7)
In the far distant future, a mysterious alien race set its sights on the conquest of the Earth and the total annihilation of the human race. To counteract this threat the nations of Earth formed the EDC (Earth Defense Corps) and launched an all-out counter attack.

With enemy forces at the gates of the last fortress of the EDC, the leaders of Earth's forces decide on a desperate course of action: throw everything they had left at the enemy's headquarters. With the help of the erratically brilliant "Dr. AKEMI," the goal is no less than the destruction of the very heart of the alien stronghold.

Smoke and Sacrifice (Curve Digital) - €24.99/£19.99 (€19.99/£15.99 until June 14)
Smoke and Sacrifice is an open-world, narrative-driven RPG, where exploiting living ecosystems is the key to your survival. Craft, fight, survive and explore the huge open world in this beautifully hand-painted, gothic adventure where every character has their tale to tell.

Songbringer (Double Eleven) - €19.99/£15.99
Songbringer is a sci-fi action RPG with swords, secrets, dungeons, bosses and stuff. You play the role of protagonist and accidental hero, Roq Epimetheos. He cruises the galaxy with his skybot Jib aboard the ship Songbringer, searching for verdant planets absent the presence of galactic police. When Roq finds the nanosword hidden in a cave on Ekzerra, he unwittingly awakens an ancient evil…

West of Loathing (Asymmetric) - €9.00/£9.00
West of Loathing is a single-player slapstick comedy adventure role-playing game set in the wild west of the Kingdom of Loathing universe. Traverse snake-infested gulches, punch skeletons wearing cowboy hats, grapple with demon cows, and investigate a wide variety of disgusting spittoons.

World Soccer Pinball (EnjoyUp Games) - €1.99/£1.79
Enjoy World Soccer Pinball, a reproduction of a real pinball machine, with all the graphic details and sounds.  Discover all the secrets, complete all the missions and become number 1 in the world or the best among your Friends, posting your high score on the online leaderboard.

Fallen Legion: Rise to Glory (NIS America, available June 1) - €39.99/£39.99
Return to the battlefield of Fenumia, where a besieged nation stands on the brink of war. See the conflict through the lenses of Princess Cecille and Legatus Laendur, one who would restore her kingdom to its former glory and one who would see a new nation rise in its place.

Jumping Joe & Friends (QubicGames, available June 1) - €4.99/£4.49
Help Joe and his fellas on their upwards journey. Be quick as a flash and dodge roaring cannonballs, vicious bats and other traps. Perform high scores or leave your competitors in the dust!

Operation Harcore (Greenlight Games, available June 1) - €8.29/£7.49
Dateline: Earth, 1999. An unprovoked alien invasion is underway. You, a total badass, don't really appreciate it. You're downright outraged. You pack up some essentials--guns, cigars, whiskey--and head out into the night. Little do you know that tonight you will make history. This is: Operation Hardcore.

Super Sportmatchen (DANGEN ENTERTAINMENT, available June 1) - €14.99/£13.49
Enjoy a fine selection of sport disciplines, ranging from the frantic and fast paced to the relaxed and playful! Invite your friends, foes and family to a game of fun competitive sports!

Kip Tripp Demo (Four Horses) - Free
Kid Tripp has crashed on a mysterious island and now the local wildlife is out to ruin his day. Run and jump your way through 20 levels of intense platforming madness in this tough-as-nails platformer! Have you got what it takes to help Kid Tripp escape?

Neonwall Demo (JanduSoft) - Free
Aim & shoot in this arcade game with the Joy-Con controllers

Escape your way out of Neonwall by solving puzzles and overcoming a variety of challenging levels. Over the course of the game you will need a combination of skill, concentration and precision to be victorious.


Downloadable Content

Pokemon Quest - Expedition Pack (Nintendo) - €4.99/£4.49
This downloadable content includes the following items to enhance your expedition experience:
・Cooking pot
・Poké Ball Model
・Perfect Pair Statue

Pokemon Quest - Great Expedition Pack (Nintendo) - €9.99/£8.99
This downloadable content includes the following items to enhance your expedition experience:
・Cooking pot
・Poké Ball Model
・Perfect Pair Statue

Pokemon Quest - Ultra Expedition Pack (Nintendo) - €17.99/£16.19
This downloadable content includes the following items to enhance your expedition experience:
・Cooking pot
・Ultra Ball Model
・Pikachu Arch
・Gengar Balloon
・Snorlax Lounger

Pokemon Quest - Triple Expedition Pack (Nintendo) - €29.99/£26.99
This bundle brings all three Expedition Packs together for a special price. The bundle includes:
・Expedition Pack
・Great Expedition Pack
・Ultra Expedition Pack

Pokemon Quest - Scattershot Stone (Nintendo) - €2.99/£2.69
With this downloadable content, you will immediately receive one Scattershot Stone. You can attach this stone to a compatible move to make your Pokémon stronger!

Pokemon Quest - Broadburst Stone (Nintendo) - €2.99/£2.69
With this downloadable content, you will immediately receive one Broadburst Stone. You can attach this stone to a compatible move to make your Pokémon stronger!

Pokemon Quest - Whack-Whack Stone (Nintendo) - €2.99/£2.69
With this downloadable content, you will immediately receive one Whack-Whack Stone. You can attach this stone to a compatible move to make your Pokémon stronger!

Pokemon Quest - Wait Less Stone (Nintendo) - €2.99/£2.69
With this downloadable content, you will immediately receive one Wait Less Stone. You can attach this stone to a compatible move to make your Pokémon stronger!

Pokemon Quest - Stay Strong Stone (Nintendo) - €2.99/£2.69
With this downloadable content, you will immediately receive one Stay Strong Stone. You can attach this stone to a compatible move to make your Pokémon stronger!

Pokemon Quest - Sharing Stone (Nintendo) - €2.99/£2.69
With this downloadable content, you will immediately receive one Sharing Stone. You can attach this stone to a compatible move to make your Pokémon stronger!

Atelier Lydie & Suelle: Battle Mix Secret Teachings (KOEI TECMO EUROPE) - €2.99/£2.69
Atelier Lydie & Suelle: Additional Character "Ilmeria" (KOEI TECMO EUROPE) - €9.99/£8.99
Atelier Lydie & Suelle: New Area "Claudel Prairie" (KOEI TECMO EUROPE) - €9.99/£8.99
Atelier Lydie & Suelle: New Outfit for Firis "Teacher's Favorite" (KOEI TECMO EUROPE) - €2.99/£2.69
Atelier Lydie & Suelle: New Outfit for Sophie "Best Partner" (KOEI TECMO EUROPE) - €2.99/£2.69
Atelier Lydie & Suelle: New Outfit for Ilmeria "Cormeria?" (KOEI TECMO EUROPE) - €2.99/£2.69
Atelier Lydie & Suelle: New Outfit for Lucia "Bunny Tail" (KOEI TECMO EUROPE) - €2.99/£2.69

Kitten Squad - Costume Megapack (Arcade Distillery) - €3.99/£3.59
Unlock all playable characters and clothing options now with the Costume Megapack and help protect animals! Proceeds from the sale of this add-on content will support PETA in their campaign to save animals from cruelty.

Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition: Egyptian Mythology Mash-up (Mojang) - €5.99/£4.79
Will you survive the perils of the Pyramids? Journey through the Valley of the Kings, dodge deadly traps and explore the ancient tombs below! The fourth pack in the Mythology series, this Egyptian-themed Mash-up comes with textures fit for a Pharaoh, legendary mobs, a pantheon of skins and an epic soundtrack!

PixelJunk Monsters 2 Golden Outfits Pack (Spike Chunsoft) - Free
Behold these brightly shining golden masks and shells. Feel like King Midas!

Golden Outfits Pack includes:
- 4 Golden Masks
- 4 Golden Shells

Pic-a-Pix Deluxe - Giant Puzzles 2 (Lightwood Games) - €2.99/£2.99
An additional pack of 30 extra-large puzzles. (15 30x20 puzzles and 15 35x25 puzzles)

Songbringer: The Trial Of Ren (Double Eleven) - Free
Discover the whereabouts of the mysterious Ren and undertake his trial in the hopes of achieving spiritual ascension! Craft new items to power up Roq and top the leaderboards by overcoming the new enhanced difficulty mode.

WorldNeverland - Elnea Kingdom: Hair Dye Set B (Pink, Turquoise, Blue Silver, White Sand) (althi) - €1.99/£1.79
Change hair color for yourself or friends. Rare, one-time use.

* You can buy it at any time in the game shop (Fashion Store in Castle St.) when you purchase it.


Pre-orders

Mario Tennis Aces (Nintendo) - €59.99/£49.99
Pre-Order until 21/06/2018, 23:59 local time

If you pre-order Mario Tennis Aces from Nintendo eShop, you’ll get double Gold Points!*

Game description: Mario steps onto the court in classy tennis garb for intense rallies against a variety of characters in full-blown tennis battles. New wrinkles in tennis gameplay will challenge your ability to read an opponent’s position and stroke to determine which shot will give you the advantage. And this time the game adds the first story mode since the Mario Tennis: Power Tour game on Game Boy Advance.

*Gold Points will be granted by 25.06.2018

Shining Resonance Refrain (SEGA) - €49.99/£44.99 (€44.99/£40.49 until June 30)
Pre-Order until 09/07/2018, 23:59 local time

Game description: Play as Yuma Ilvern and stop the Empire from exploiting the power of the ancient dragons, including the soul of the Shining Dragon within you. With the help of your friends, realize your destiny, save Astoria, and unleash the strength you’ve always had locked away.

Vegas Party (Funbox Media) - €24.99/£22.49
Pre-Order until 21/06/2018, 14:59 CEST

Game description: Played as a race, the goal is to reach the end of the Strip before anyone else. Manage your token account in 10 gambling minigames, avoid the dangers like twisters and earthquakes, take advantage of your gaming skills and your good luck, trust no one and forget the meaning of the word "mercy" because it does not apply here!

Final Light, The Prison (Enjoy Up Games) - €6.99/£6.29
Pre-Order until 27/07/2018, 14:59 local time

Game description: Governments and institutions manipulated by very powerful men. One of their terrifying secret buildings was Prison S-313, created in a barren area unknown to mankind.

Politicians, spies, inventors and anyone who may harm those who really control the world, were imprisoned and the rest disappeared. Darkness and incomprehension overcame them all, subjecting them to all kinds of barbarity. Many perished and their spirits remained trapped within its walls. This is now a ghost prison where everything that happened remains in the past.

Our reckless and difficult mission will be to free these hateful spirits.

Iro Hero (Eastasiasoft Limited) - €12.99/£11.69
Pre-Order until 06/06/2018, 23:59 local time

Game description: Iro Hero is a vertical shoot ’em up with beautiful pixel art graphics inspired by many old-school classics. Staged across 9 action-packed levels, Iro Hero features a unique and fresh approach to the popular colour polarity mechanic, with interactive level elements, colour zones, reflective surfaces and much more.

Mushroom Wars 2 (Zillion Whales) - €19.99/£17.99 (€17.99/£16.19 until June 30)
Pre-Order until 04/07/2018, 23:59 LT

Game description: Mushroom Wars 2 is an award-winning sequel to the critically acclaimed Real-Time Strategy hit built upon the core gameplay experience that made the original Mushroom Wars so enjoyable

Samurai Defender: Ninja Warfare (Flyhigh Works) - €7.99/£7.19 (€7.19/£6.47 until June 7)
Pre-Order until 07/06/2018, 14:59 CEST

Game description: Samurai Defender: Ninja Warfare is the tower defense game we have all been waiting for! Defend your castle against the waves of enemies laying siege to your gate! Test your tactical abilities and be your own master of strategy: To win, you must utilise the capabilities of your men to repel the daunting invading forces!


Special offers
36 Fragments of Midnight (Ratalaika Games) - €2.24/£2.24 (ends June 10, normally €2.99/£2.99)
Alteric (Sometimes You) - €3.99/£3.59 (ends June 4, normally €4.99/£4.49)
ClusterPuck 99 (Coatsink Software) - €6.36/£5.76 (ends June 10, normally €8.49/£7.69)
I and Me (Ratalaika Games) - €7.49/£6.74 (ends June 10, normally €9.99/£8.99)
Manticore - Galaxy on Fire (Koch Media) - €15.99/£14.39 (ends June 8, normally €19.99/£17.99)
Shu (Coatsink Software) - €6.36/£5.76 (ends June 10, normally €8.49/£7.69)
L.A. Noire (ROCKSTAR GAMES) - €37.49/£33.74 (ends June 12, normally €49.99/£44.99)
WWE 2K18 (2K) - €28.34/£25.19 (ends June 12, normally €44.99/£39.99)
WWE 2K18 Digital Deluxe Edition (2K) - €29.24/£26.09 (ends June 12, normally €64.99/£57.99)
WWE 2K18 Season Pass (2K) - €20.09/£16.74 (ends June 12, normally €29.99/£24.99)
Old Man's Journey (Broken Rules) - €7.99/£7.19 (ends June 7, normally €9.99/£8.99)
NBA 2K18 (2K) - €34.99/£27.49 (ends June 12, normally €69.99/£54.99)
NBA 2K18 Legend Edition (2K) - €49.99/£42.49 (ends June 12, normally €99.99/£84.99)
NBA 2K18 Legend Edition Gold (2K) - €74.99/£59.99 (ends June 12, normally €149.99/£119.99)
Agatha Knife (Mango Protocol) - €9.59/£7.67 (ends June 11, normally €11.99/£9.59)
Cast of the Seven Godsends (Merge Games) - €8.70/£6.69 (ends June 7, normally €12.99/£9.99)
Don't Knock Twice (Wales Interactive) - €7.49/£5.99 (ends June 14, normally €12.49/£9.99)
Dustoff Heli Rescue 2 (RAINYFROG) - €10.49/£9.44 (ends June 14, normally €14.99/£13.49)
Fear Effect Sedna (SQUARE ENIX) - €13.36/£10.71 (ends June 13, normally €19.95/£15.99)
Semispheres (Vivid Helix) - €4.99/£4.49 (ends June 7, normally €9.99/£8.99)
Subsurface Circular (Ant Workshop) - €4.79/£3.83 (ends June 28, normally €5.99/£4.79)
MEMBRANE (Perfect Hat) - €3.99/£3.59 (ends June 14, normally €7.99/£7.19)
Mecho Tales (Arcade Distillery) - €0.99/£0.87 (ends June 8, normally €8.49/£7.49)
Plague Road (Arcade Distillery) - €1.99/£1.90 (ends June 8, normally €12.50/£11.99)
Zotrix: Solar Division (Ocean) - €13.49/£12.14 (ends June 11, normally €14.99/£13.49)
Astro Bears Party (QubicGames) - €0.99/£0.89 (ends July 1, normally €4.99/£4.49)
Robonauts (QubicGames) - €2.99/£2.69 (ends July 1, normally €14.99/£13.49)
SUPERBEAT XONiC EX (Rising Star Games) - €34.99/£29.99 (Permanent, was €44.99/£39.99)


Conditional Discounts
Stern Pinball Arcade: Add-on Pack 1 (FarSight Studios) - Free if you have already downloaded The Pinball Arcade: Stern Table Pack 1 (normally €19.99/£17.99)
Stern Pinball Arcade: Add-on Pack 2 (FarSight Studios) - Free if you have already downloaded The Pinball Arcade: Stern Table Pack 2 (normally €19.99/£17.99)
Stern Pinball Arcade: Stern Table Pack 1 (FarSight Studios) - Free if you have already downloaded Stern Pinball Arcade: Add-on Pack 1 (normally €19.99/£17.99)
Stern Pinball Arcade: Stern Table Pack 2 (FarSight Studios) - Free if you have already downloaded Stern Pinball Arcade: Add-on Pack 2 (normally €19.99/£17.99)
Jumping Joe & Friends (QubicGames) - €2.49/£2.24 for owners of Robonauts, Astro Bears Party or Pirates: All Aboard (normally €4.99/£4.49)


Nintendo eShop (3DS)

Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon (Inti Creates) - €9.99/£8.99
Play as Zangetsu, a demon slayer bearing a deep grudge, who must travel through perilous lands to defeat a powerful demon lurking in a dark castle. Zangetsu will meet fellow travelers along the way, who can join your journey as playable characters.

Dragon Lapis (KEMCO) - €9.99/£8.99
A thousand years ago, a great battle ensued between two dragons, one gold and the other silver, where they were sealed away. Many centuries later, the Silver Dragon reawakens, and launches an assault on a frontier village. Lucas, a royal knight serving as a guard, little does he know he is, in fact, a descendant of the hero who once sealed the Gold and Silver Dragons in human form. Nonetheless, when the tragedy strikes, he soon sets out on an adventure to save the world!

Kip Tripp Demo (Four Horses) - Free
Kid Tripp has crashed on a mysterious island and now the local wildlife is out to ruin his day. Run and jump your way through 20 levels of intense platforming madness in this tough-as-nails platformer! Have you got what it takes to help Kid Tripp escape?


Special offers
BLOK DROP CHAOS (RCMADIAX, New 3DS only) - €0.99/£0.93 (ends June 28, normally €1.49/£1.39)
BRICK THRU (RCMADIAX, New 3DS only) - €0.99/£0.93 (ends June 28, normally €1.49/£1.39)
FIFTEEN (RCMADIAX, New 3DS only) - €0.99/£0.93 (ends June 28, normally €1.49/£1.39)
GALAXY BLASTER CODE RED (RCMADIAX, New 3DS only) - €0.99/£0.93 (ends June 28, normally €1.49/£1.39)
GUIDE THE GHOST (RCMADIAX, New 3DS only) - €0.99/£0.93 (ends June 28, normally €1.49/£1.39)
ZIG ZAG GO (RCMADIAX, New 3DS only) - €0.99/£0.93 (ends June 28, normally €1.49/£1.39)


Nintendo eShop (Wii U)

Rainbow Snake (RandomSpin) - €1.10/£0.99
Eating Food, Snake Painted In Different Colors. Collect a colorful snake and avoid the green walls. Over time, the snake is gaining speed!


Special offers
Breakout Defense 2 (nuGAME) - €4.89/£4.19 (ends June 28, normally €6.99/£5.99)
BLOK DROP U (RCMADIAX) - €0.99/£0.86 (ends June 28, normally €1.49/£1.29)
BLOK DROP X TWISTED FUSION (RCMADIAX) - €2.00/£1.80 (ends June 28, normally €2.99/£2.69)
Cycle of Eternity: Space Anomaly (RandomSpin) - €2.49/£2.24 (ends June 14, normally €4.99/£4.49)
Family Tennis SP (Shin'en Multimedia) - €3.74/£2.99 (ends June 20, normally €4.99/£3.99)
FIFTEEN (RCMADIAX) - €0.99/£0.93 (ends June 28, normally €1.49/£1.39)
ORBIT (RCMADIAX) - €0.99/£0.93 (ends June 28, normally €1.49/£1.39)
PINBALL (RCMADIAX) - €0.99/£0.93 (ends June 28, normally €1.49/£1.39)
SPHERE SLICE (RCMADIAX) - €0.99/£0.93 (ends June 28, normally €1.49/£1.39)
TABLETOP GALLERY (RCMADIAX) - €2.00/£1.80 (ends June 28, normally €2.99/£2.69)
Runbow (13AM Games) - €6.99/£5.49  (ends June 14, normally €13.99/£10.99)
Unalive (RandomSpin) - €0.99/£0.89 (ends June 14, normally €1.99/£1.79)
Toon War (Lemondo Games) - €4.99/£4.39 (Permanent, was €9.99/£8.50)
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Neteller vs Skrill

Neteller vs Skrill


When choosing a payment method at an online casino, you may be wondering about the differences between Neteller and Skrill, and the pros and cons of each method.
Ultimately which of these e-wallets is most advantageous to use will depend on your individual circumstances, such as where you are from to the way you plan to fund your account.
Consider the following factors at a minimum, and don’t forget to check out the Skrill and Neteller VIP programs to find out if you qualify for the significant cost savings each program offers.
Note: The information contained here is based on a comparison of personal accounts for both Neteller and Skrill.

A Brief Introduction to Both

Both Neteller and Skrill are actually owned by the same company, Optimal Payment Plc. Neteller bought Skrill in 2015 for 1.1 Billion Euros. That said, there are still some fairly significant differences between them.
Skrill has been in the international money transfer business since 2001. It was formerly known as Moneybookers.
Neteller has been online since 1999 and is one of the best-established e-wallets online.

Sign Up Process & Verification

There isn’t any significant difference between the two when it comes to registration. You will be asked for your personal details, and it is all pretty straightforward and streamlined. You will be able to open account basically instantly.
Note that no matter which e-wallet you choose to use, at some point you are going to be asked to verify your account. This can be done by sending a valid government issued ID and proof of address such as a utility bill.
In both cases, verification allows you to unlock higher transaction limits.

Sending Money to Gambling Sites

Neither Skrill or Neteller charges any extra fees for sending money to online casinos and/or sportsbooks, however both make clear that some card issuers may do so, and this is beyond their control. Check with your bank or card issuer to check if this is the case.

Neteller vs Skrill – Safety & Security

Both Neteller and Skrill take security and safety extremely seriously. They are pretty much an even match in this department, as both have dedicated teams working 24/7 to stop fraud and data breaches, and both use encryption which makes them pretty much impenetrable digital fortresses.

Neteller vs Skrill – Pre-paid MasterCards

Both Skrill and Neteller offer Mastercards for qualifying members. These can allow you to spend your funds as if you were using a debit or credit card.
Skrill Card
The Skrill Mastercard is available in four currencies – Euros, GBP, USD, and PLN. While paying in shops and receiving cash are free, there are some usage fees including a 10 € annual fee, 2.49% on foreign exchange, and a 1.75% ATM fee.
Neteller Card
The Neteller Mastercard is known as the Net+ card and has all the same benefits as the Skrill card. There are also some fees associated with using a Net+ card, including 2.95% foreign exchange fees, a 2.99 € fee per month, and a 3.95 € fee per ATM withdrawal. 

Available Countries

Rather than mention all of the countries the services are available to in each case, it is probably easier to cover the countries which are banned/restricted. If you don’t see your country on this list, you should be good to use whichever you choose.

Skrill

Afghanistan, Cuba, Eritrea, Iran, Iraq, Kyrgyzstan, Libya, Myanmar, Nigeria, North Korea, North Sudan, Somalia, South Sudan, Syria, Yemen.

Neteller

Afghanistan, China, Cuba, Eritrea, Iran, Iraq, North Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Libya, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria.
Note that in both cases, due to changes to United States financial regulations, there are restrictions regarding international money transfers to and from US bank accounts.

Final Verdict

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Play for Real Money using NETELLER

Play for Real Money using NETELLER


What is NETELLER?

NETELLER is a secure site where you can open a free account and then transfer funds from your bank account, credit card or via wire transfer.
Once you open your NETELLER account, you can deposit, withdraw and transfer funds to the many merchants which accept NETELLER online payments. Visit NETELLER website to sign up for a free account.
NETELLER offers easy and highly secure online signup and transfers, and provides 24/7 support via email, live chat and telephone. Click here to learn more about NETELLER.

How can I fund my NETELLER account?

There are several ways to fund your NETELLER account. Please click here to learn more about the available funding options.

How can I make deposits using NETELLER?

Please, feel free to use any of the below platforms that may be available to you.
Desktop client: To make a deposit, login to your account and click the 'Cashier' button, then select 'Make a Deposit'. Next, click on the 'NETELLER' button and follow the on-screen instructions.
App users: To make a deposit, login to your account, select the Real Money tab in the lobby, then tap on the ‘Deposit’ button. Next, tap on the 'NETELLER' button and follow the on-screen instructions.
Web users: To make a deposit, login to your account and click the 'Deposit' button. Next, click on the 'NETELLER' button and follow the on-screen instructions.

Can I make a 'Fast Deposit' using NETELLER?

The 'Fast Deposit' feature is available for NETELLER deposits. 'Fast Deposit' is a quick and convenient way to fund your account using your preferred payment method.
Learn more about Fast Deposits.

What are the deposit limits for NETELLER?

Please visit the Cashier for your current deposit limits.

What about my withdrawals?

You may withdraw funds from your Stars Account to your NETELLER account, providing you have made at least one previous deposit using NETELLER within the past 12 months.
Please visit our Withdrawal Policy for full information.

How does the exchange rate conversion work?

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