As Europe gears up for Euro 2025, Indian football fans won’t be left behind. Sportscafe.in, one of India’s leading sports content platforms, has launched a dedicated Euro 2025 Hub, giving fans across the country real-time coverage, sharp insights, and interactive features throughout the tournament.
The new hub blends match previews, live stats, tactical breakdowns, and expert columns with uniquely Indian perspectives — making it a one-stop destination for both casual and hardcore football followers.
“We’ve seen Indian interest in international football skyrocket in recent years,” said Arjun Reddy, Content Head at Sportscafe. “Our goal is to bring that passion to life with in-depth, localised coverage of Europe’s biggest tournament.”
Key Features of the Euro 2025 Hub:
Live Updates: Real-time stats, scores, and momentum shifts across all matches
Tactical Corners: In-depth tactical articles written by football analysts
Fan Voice: Daily polls, quizzes, and community predictions
Desi Lens: Regional experts highlight how Indian fans relate to European teams
Smart Visuals: Infographics and data-driven visuals for every major clash
The hub will also feature guest columns from Indian football personalities, including former ISL players and coaches who will break down how top European strategies could inspire Indian football.
Sportscafe’s editorial team promises daily updates, video explainers, and a fan leaderboard, where users can earn rewards for predicting match outcomes and sharing insightful comments.
“Our readers love numbers, but they also love stories. Euro 2025 is full of both,” said Meera Joshi, Lead Editor. “We want to go beyond scores — we want to connect the dots between cultures, players, and fans.”
Indian Fans, Global Game
Football viewership in India has more than doubled in the past five years, with Euro tournaments consistently drawing millions. Sportscafe’s Euro 2025 Hub is designed to cater to this fast-growing demographic, combining editorial depth with digital interactivity.
The hub goes live on June 10th, ahead of the opening match, and will run through the entire tournament, including knockout stages and the final in Berlin.