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Big mistakes men make on Tinder, which has proven to be a big turn-off for women

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MEN who brag about being football fans are more likely to receive a red card on dating site Tinder, a poll has found.

Researchers say only one in 25 female users like the game and are more likely to swipe right for men who like to travel.

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A Tinder study by CasinoZonder has shown that women are more likely to give a red card to football fans than men who enjoy other topics, such as travelCredit: Alamy

Football came 28th in the rankings of interests among women, who instead prefer more relaxed ways to spend their time, such as reading a book.

This came despite increased interest in women’s football and the success of the English Lionesses.

Men are also reducing their chances of finding non-sports love by indulging passions for golf, cricket, rugby and boxing on the dating site.

But gym workouts proved to be a date-winning pastime, popular with both men and women looking for love online.

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A fitness workout was the third most popular pastime among both men and women, with 21 percent and 14 percent citing it respectively.

Fashion, wine and ‘self-care’ also appeared on the women’s list, but were completely absent from the men’s list, CasinoZonder’s Tinder survey showed.

A spokesperson for Casino Zonder said: “The top interest for men on the app is football, with other more active pursuits such as walking and running appearing in the top 20.

Women are much more likely to enjoy more relaxed interests.

“So men hoping to find a compatible match may want to pursue some relaxing hobbies.”

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