Score of sports matches
Enter the name of a large team, such as 'Manchester United', go to Google and it will tell you the current score of the match that is happening or if MU doesn't have a match at the moment, there will be information about upcoming match. Bing does not have.
Review + movie time
Google has a very fashionable feature. You only need to enter your 'films' and your current location into Google, then Google will show you the names of the movies you are playing and the start time of the movie. After that, you can click on a trailer, reviews or other information about the movie. Again, Bing does not have this feature.
Map
If you want to quickly find a map of a town or city, you can simply enter the word 'map' following the place name on Google. Doing so with Bing, it tries to locate businesses on the map where you pay special attention or sometimes there is no map at all but only for normal results.
Fill in the blank
Sometimes you can't remember a specific detail, only part of it. Google has a feature so you can enter a small asterisk (*) in the sentence you want to fill out. For example, I tried searching for the famous Jamaican singer and songwriter Bob Marley at the time *. Google then highlighted the answer in bold font in the search result descriptions, so it's easy to choose the results. You can find the answer via Bing but the more 'niche' the information, the less detailed the result.
Features both search engines can do:
They can calculate math equations, weather forecasts, flight status and information on hotels in your area . But even when Bing can do the same, Google services still work better.
(Note, this is a user review in the UK and a search in English).