Nobody likes fighting but sometimes people fight over what they like best.
Automate your battles by entering your two combatants to find out which has the most "Likes" on Facebook.

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How does this work?

LikeFight compares two Facebook pages to see which one has more likes (you should have guessed this by now). Data is collected from the Facebook Graph API using JavaScript directly in your browser.

The page I want isn't appearing!

Currently LikeFight finds the most liked page out of the top 10 Facebook search matches for a term.

This is great if you don't know the exact name of the page you're looking for, for instance if you search for "Aston Villa" LikeFight shall return Aston Villa FC - Official (with 170,000 likes) which is the page you want, instead of Aston Villa (with 800 likes).

On the other hand it isn't that great if you're looking for something a bit more general, for instance a search for "Manchester" would return Manchester United (with over 13,000,000 likes) instead of the city of Manchester (with a meagre 64,000 likes).

I'm going to have a think to try and work out a solution that can work out which of these you want.

TL;DR: Likefight is good for comparing sports teams but bad for comparing the cities they come from.

It's not working!

Lots of requests may trigger Facebook's rate limiting, rendering LikeFight unable to access Facebook's API for a short while. Try again later. If it's still not working send an email to likefight@reload.me.uk.