All Football Games

Browse every free football and soccer game available on Head Football Games.

About our game catalog

Head Football Games currently hosts over 60 browser-based football and sports games. You do not need to install anything; each title loads in a regular tab and works with mouse, touch, or keyboard.

The catalog leans heavily into football and soccer, but you will also find basketball, volleyball, billiards, and a handful of arcade crossovers. Some games are built for single-player career modes, others for local two-player matches on the same keyboard.

Use the genre links below to narrow the list, or click any game card to start playing. We add new titles weekly and retire broken ones as we find them.

Featured games

  • 10 Shot Soccer is a sports / football / casual game from Miniplay. It uses keyboard controls. Main mechanics: penalty, shoot, skill.
  • In 1v1soccer.io, on Head Football Games, control your big-head player and face a single opponent in real time. Published by azgames.io.
  • 3D Football Mania combines sports and football, built around 3d and arcade. A browser game by Hammerplay Studios.
  • A Small World Cup 2 is a sports / football / arcade / multiplayer game from Rujo Games. It uses keyboard controls. Main mechanics: ragdoll, physics, tournament.
  • In Airborne BMX, on Head Football Games, hold the spacebar to build speed and release it to launch off ramps. Published by azgames.io.
  • Arcade Tennis combines sports and tennis, built around big-head and 1v1. A browser game by azgames.io.
  • Arcade Volley is a sports / volleyball / arcade / multiplayer game from azgames.io. It uses keyboard controls. Main mechanics: big-head, 1v1, tournament.
  • In Arrow Arena, on Head Football Games, use WASD or the arrow keys to move and the left mouse button to shoot. Published by azgames.io.
  • Athlio combines puzzle and casual, built around match-3 and bubble-shooter. A browser game by GameMonetize.
  • Ball Breaker is a arcade / shooting / casual game from azgames.io. It uses keyboard controls. Main mechanics: cannon, upgrade, reflex.
  • In Ball Orbit, on Head Football Games, wait for the perfect moment and click or tap to hit the baseball. Published by azgames.io.
  • Ballio combines sports and football, built around physics and skill. A browser game by GameMonetize.
  • BandyBall - Football Balls is a sports / football / casual game from GiStudioLab. It uses keyboard controls. Main mechanics: dribble, ball, skill.
  • In Basket Random, on Head Football Games, press W or the Up Arrow to make your two players jump at the same time. Published by azgames.io.
  • Basketball League combines sports and basketball, built around big-head and dunk. A browser game by basketballstars-2.io.

How to play

Most of these games use a drag-and-release motion — click or tap, pull back to set direction and power, then release to shoot, pass, or strike. A few titles rely on the keyboard instead, using the arrow keys for movement and a single key for actions like kicking or jumping. Many games here offer separate control layouts for desktop and mobile, so they work well whether you are on a laptop, tablet, or phone. Every game shows its full control layout before you start, so you never have to guess which key does what.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many games are on Head Football Games?

The catalog has over 60 browser games. Most are football and soccer titles, with a smaller set of basketball, volleyball, billiards, and arcade crossovers. New ones get added a few times a month.

Are all the games free?

Yes. Every game on the site is free to play. No payment, no trial limits, no premium tier. You will not be asked for money.

How are the games organized?

Games are grouped by genre and tag. Genres cover broad categories like Football or Puzzle, while tags cover mechanics like penalty kicks, two-player mode, or big-head physics. Use the sidebar or the filters on each game card to narrow the list.

Can I search for a specific game?

Yes. Use Ctrl+K or Cmd+K to open the search bar, then type the name of a game. The list filters as you type. You can also browse by genre or tag from the sidebar.

Do all games support English?

Most games have an English interface. The language information is listed on each game page under the Game Details section. A few titles may include additional language options set by the publisher.

Do I need an internet connection?

Yes. All games load in your browser through an iframe and need an active connection. There is no offline mode or download option.

Can I save my progress?

Progress saving depends on the individual game. Browser-based titles usually keep data in your session, and some publishers offer cloud saves. Check the game description for details.

How do I know if a game is worth playing?

The Hot Games page shows what people are playing most right now. Each game card also shows its genres and tags so you can tell what kind of experience to expect before clicking in.