What are the best apps to watch CSGO matches in?

CS:GO is one of the most popular esports games in the world. Hundreds of thousands of people tune in to watch the greatest tournaments unfold. From the mighty Major and BLAST Global Finals to smaller tournaments like Minors and Qualifiers, a CS:GO calendar is filled with hundreds of tournaments each year.

Keeping up with all of these events can become hectic and to savour every last bit of fun of competitive CS, you need a good and reliable parcel of all-things-CS:GO. Here is a short list of apps and websites on which you can watch CS:GO matches. 

Twitch

The staple video-game streaming service for over a decade, Twitch is the direct home for almost all kinds of esports activities. Twitch Interactive is owned by Amazon currently. The platform has survived heavy resistance from multiple streaming services, and has come out on top every single time. The latest and greatest threat to Twitch was Mixer, released in 2016. Stealing away great Twitch streamers like Shroud, Mixer was a serious competition for Twitch, but it couldn’t hold up to the challenge. Eventually, Twitch won and remains the most famous and successful streaming-service in the world.

Many great tournament organizers like ESL, BLAST, ELEAGUE, PGL, etc. broadcast their events live on Twitch. Their past events can be watched too, as they are freely available on the platform. 

YouTube

The classic old YouTube. What word would first pop up in your head at the mention of the word “video” if not the red old YouTube. The YT App is undoubtedly the first point of contact for anyone who wants to watch anything, live or not. Newbies who don’t know where the CS:GO tournaments are live-streamed will always head to YouTube. 

For this reason, most tournament organizers also livestream their matches on YouTube. There is a significant lag between YouTube and Twitch, but the matches streamed are of good quality.

Past recordings of matches and tournaments are also available most of the times on the channels of the respective organizers. 

There is still a chance that the events are not being livestreamed, though. Hence, it’s not a great idea to use YouTube for watching matches. Instead, it’s useful to catch all the bonus content. You can watch interviews posted by the organizers. Team channels also post a lot of inside content on their YT channel. BLAST posts a lot of fun, short videos of little mini-games.

YouTube is best for that kinda stuff, not so much for following the tournaments.

Tips.GG App

The website Tips.GG have their own app where a plethora of exciting content is posted and offered. From an exclusive betting section, to following events along, Tips.GG is the one-stop solution for a common man’s itch to be involved in the CS:GO community.

Not everyone has the time to watch complete CS:GO matches. Some of us just want to follow the score along to know who is winning and losing. Tips.GG is the perfect place for such people. You can drop in to check the CS:GO scores every few minutes or so, and still continue on with your main task at hand. 

Bonus content is available too. You can place free tips, win trophies and collect points. You can then use these points to get skins of your liking! 

You have a daily schedule of matches at your disposal. You can access recent and previous matches and their scores. You can see which matches are going on live or are upcoming for the day. 

You can check current CS:GO pro team rankings, and head-to-head between two given teams too. 

None of this is available on Twitch or YouTube. They solely rely on video, while Tips.GG is the complete package!

Tips.GG is the perfect place for CS:GO fans who don’t want to miss any of the exciting events!

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