"Google" launches the feature to search for places that allow World Cup matches

Google announced today the launch of new services on the occasion of the upcoming FIFA World Cup, pointing out that these services will include Google Maps, Google Search and YouTube.

And she indicated, during a press conference held in Dubai today, that the most prominent new services and features that she launches on the occasion of the World Cup allow users to find the best and most suitable places to watch the World Cup matches in the region.

This is done by typing (places to watch the World Cup near me) in the Google search engine, and accessing it through the map service, pointing out that this feature will be activated in the coming days.

And she explained that business owners must review the rules related to displaying matches and sporting events to the public before activating this feature and adding it to the business profile on Google, so that it appears in the search results.

She added that football fans can keep abreast of the latest tournament details by searching for "World Cup" in Google, and clicking on the bell icon in the upper right corner to receive continuous notifications about matches, teams, or players.

Match scoreboards can also be pinned to the mobile home screen, currently available on Android.

Google also provides a range of stats and other details, including shot moments, as well as an assessment of teams' performance and probability of winning or losing that changes throughout the match.  

And she stated that it has become possible to follow the most interesting moments in the matches after the end of their live broadcast via the FIFA channel on YouTube and other official broadcast channels, and it is also possible to follow short videos summarizing the most important details that are broadcast daily after the end of the matches via Google search and come from sources including the FIFA + channel and others. From the official broadcasters, including beIN SPORTS in the region.

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