Football Blogs Accepting Free Guest Posts

LIST OF TOP FOOTBALL BLOGS THAT ACCEPT GUEST POSTS

Below is the list of top football sites that might accept your blog posts for free. Posts and links from these authoritative sites are priceless for traffic and search-engine-optimization, but your post must be of the highest possible quality and adhere to multiple other individual rules.

BlogFull TitleHPA DAMoz Spam ScoreOSTDifficultyHow to Submit Link
Updatesport.comUpdateSport.com - Sport & Fitness Blog UpdateSport.com323642ModerateSubmit Your Guest Post
Theroar.com.AuThe Roar | Australia's Biggest Sporting Debate5470128KVery HardSubmit Your Guest Post
Offthepost.InfoOff The Post – Latest football news, views, rumour and humour.50581304ModerateSubmit Your Guest Post
Sportshaze.comSports Haze - Sports News - Sports Opinion - Sports Lifestyle3234933ModerateSubmit Your Guest Post
Korkedbats.comKorked Bats - That Funny Sports Blog373802KHardSubmit Your Guest Post
Football-Talk.co.ukFootball Talk | Premier League News445711.3KVery HardSubmit Your Guest Post
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DADomain AuthorityDomain Authority (DA) is a search engine ranking score developed by Moz that predicts how well a website will rank on search engine result pages (SERPs). A Domain Authority score ranges from one to 100, with higher scores corresponding to a greater ability to rank.
HPAHome Page AuthoritySame Applicable to Home Page
OSTOrganic Search TrafficAs calculated by SEMrush

From Wiki:

Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word football normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly called football include association football (known as soccer in some countries); gridiron football (specifically American football or Canadian football); Australian rules football; rugby football (either rugby league or rugby union); and Gaelic football. These various forms of football are known as football codes.

There are a number of references to traditional, ancient, or prehistoric ball games played in many different parts of the world. Contemporary codes of football can be traced back to the codification of these games at English public schools during the 19th century. The expansion of the British Empire allowed these rules of football to spread to areas of British influence outside the directly controlled Empire. By the end of the 19th century, distinct regional codes were already developing: Gaelic football, for example, deliberately incorporated the rules of local traditional football games in order to maintain their heritage. In 1888, The Football League was founded in England, becoming the first of many professional football competitions. During the 20th century, several of the various kinds of football grew to become some of the most popular team sports in the world.