For fans who travel to the football
The distance column is the one nobody keeps up in a spreadsheet. Here it fills itself in.
The short version
Tell Groundhopper which matches you went to and it works out the rest: which ground, how far from home, how many countries, and what the whole thing looks like drawn on a map. The distance column is the one nobody keeps up in a spreadsheet. Here it fills itself in. Everything below is in the app today.
Every away day on one map
Each match becomes a route from the city you set as home to the ground you went to, and the shape that builds up says more than the list ever did: the cluster of local trips, the two or three long arcs across Europe, the one that went much further than the rest. Kilometres are counted there and back, which is what you actually travelled.
Out of that come the four numbers without you filling in a single cell — matches, grounds, kilometres, countries — plus a season-by-season history and a stadium list you can sort through. Filter the map by season or country, or run the timeline to watch the routes appear in the order you made them.
What the record adds up to
Statistics cover the shape of your football: how many matches a season, which country you go to most, your first away day and your farthest, how your seasons compare. Advanced statistics go further — streaks, seasons active, your best year, the grounds you keep going back to.
Levels and achievements sit on top of it. Experience comes from new grounds, new countries, distance and every match you attend, so the ladder moves whether you have had a big season or a quiet one. Season Wrapped closes the year off each June, free, without a subscription.
The ones you have not done yet
A bucket list holds the grounds still on your list, and ticks them off by itself when a match you log turns out to be one of them. Season goals let you set a target for the year in matches, grounds or countries and watch it fill. The calendar shows the season as a whole rather than as a list of rows. The ranking puts you next to other fans by grounds, matches, kilometres or countries, whichever you care about.
Planning the next one
On Premium, Fixture Sync pulls the fixtures you care about so an away day goes in with one tap instead of a form. Upcoming trips hold the ones you are planning, and the trip assistant helps work out the awkward part — getting there, when to travel, what else is worth the detour. None of it invents a fixture: what it cannot confirm, it says it cannot confirm.
If the ground is not in our database yet, we will go and find it — stadium, city and exact coordinates. That works on Starter too, thirty grounds per account, and once a ground has been found it is stored and stays free for everyone after you.
The ticket, and the wall
Ticket Vault keeps the ticket with the match it belongs to, and the matchday screen opens it at the turnstile with no signal — the one moment a football app usually fails. Clubs that issue tickets only through their own app with a refreshing code cannot be saved, by us or by anyone, and we say so rather than letting you find out in the queue.
The poster is what most of this is for. Five styles, print resolution up to A1, and what comes out is what you saw on screen rather than an approximation of it. There is a video export and a shareable card as well, and an AI-generated poster if you want something that does not look like a map at all. It is the only part of your record that outlives the phone it was made on.
Everything else that is simply yours
A public profile you can switch on and send to anyone, or leave off. Import from a spreadsheet if your history already lives in one. Export at any time — a spreadsheet of every match, or a PDF book grouped by season, both free. Match verification if you want the record to be more than your word for it.
What it costs
| Starter — free | Your first ten matches. The map with routes, grounds, countries, kilometres, seasons, statistics, calendar, bucket list, goals, Wrapped, ranking, public profile, ground lookup and export. No card, and nothing expires. |
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| Premium — €9/mo | Matches with no limit, posters and video, Fixture Sync, upcoming trips and the assistant, Ticket Vault, advanced statistics, match verification. |
| MAX — €15/mo | Everything above, plus sports other than football. |
If you do not want a subscription at all, a Starter account can buy three posters for €10, or three AI posters for €20, once. Nothing renews and there is nothing to cancel.
The map is worth looking at from about the fifth match. Start with the last away day you made — a minute, and the route draws itself.
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