Your real-time scores and stats app, fast and simple.
• As fast as a sports app can be. Get updates in real time with Live Activities on your Lock Screen or on game pages with odds, box scores, play-by-play, and more.
• Follow teams, leagues, divisions, and tournaments, and personalize your home view in the app.
• Add a widget to your Home Screen to get quick access to scores and upcoming schedules.
• The best place to be a fan. Watch live games on Apple TV or catch up on breaking stories with Apple News when you sync your sports.
• Includes Bundesliga, Bundesliga 2, Champions League, Conference League, EFL Championship, Europa League, F1, FA Cup, FBS and FCS NCAA College Football, LaLiga, Leagues Cup, LIGA MX, Ligue 1, Ligue 2, Men’s College Basketball, Men’s Tennis, MLB, MLS, NASCAR, NBA, NFL, NHL, NWSL, Primeira Liga, Premier League, Segunda División, Serie A, Serie B, WNBA, Women’s Champions League, Women’s College Basketball, and Women’s Tennis.
Requirements:
• Availability and features may vary by country, region or device.
• Apple Sports is free to use and is available for all iPhone models running iOS 17.2 or later.
• Features require internet access over a Wi-Fi or cellular data connection.
I went to write this review and see that another has commented my basic complaint months ago. To be a competitive alternative to ESPN to check scores, you need to have the Network given local location. Apple collects this info, including even the streaming and television network subscriptions on which a game is shown in any given location. Apple could draw level with ESPN for this purpose by including the network info. Apple could, in my opinion, carve out a legitimately useful novel role if they were to implement a plan for this all that makes it somewhat like “RedZone” on NFL Sunday Ticket. That is, across numerous sports, and streaming services, Apple could make carve a novel marketplace purpose for this app by making the function of the app to do what it currently does, while gathering subscription info needed to independently access certain games, and creating a multi-game viewer in their app which would be the first app to allow such a sports-centered viewing experience unlike anything on the market. Only a company in the position of Apple could make this happen. Doing so would bring viewers from individual streaming services to Apple’s App to view their games. That’s ad time, minimally, in exchange for giving the user a program to make compatible numerous games from different streaming services compatible in the same viewer. Currently, the product has none of this but it could become something a lot better.
Add in what network the game is being broadcast on, and add the schedules for each sport
Expensive and not worth it
This is an excellent app, free from the intrusive ads seen on ESPN’s app. It’s simple, straight forward, and allows the users to select which sports, leagues (if applicable), and teams they want to follow for regular score updates. For this to be a successful app and to further enhance the user experience, Apple should consider adding the following two features: 1. Broadcast informationThe ability to know what network the game is being broadcast on would allow users to know if they can watch the game in their area while keeping track of other scores of happening simultaneously. 2. Full season schedulesCurrently, this app only shows the upcoming games for the current week and not the entire schedule for that sport. It would be very beneficial to to provide the user the ability to view the entire schedule for each sport’s current and upcoming season (if upcoming season is available). For example, ESPN’s app offers a week-by-week breakdown of the college football schedule with for the entire season, allowing users to see who’s playing in any given week. Having access to the full schedule would definitely increase the amount of users wanting to use this app.
Need a little bit of improvement.
Treylinfarm1987
I believe this app could be so so much better if they could put the information as to where the game is being played on what television network or streaming services. Also, this app could be so much nicer if you could view the score of previous games. I would like to see every score of every game for the whole year. That would be awesome. It would also be nice if we could see the rankings for all the sports here in the app as well. I like how on the iPhone there is this thing called live view. Where you can view the live score right from the lock screen or from the dynamic island that shows you a live score of the game. Now, if you all could just duplicate that and bring that to the Apple Watch. This app would be quite amazing if you ask me. Please give this some major consideration and thoughts. And there are other people out there that have made. Comments about this app and what they are wanting added is also things to look at please. Those people make good valid points and this app could be such an amazing things are added like we want.
It’s an Ok app it’s just lacking in some areas
Yaboii_Drain
I’ve been using this app everyday to regularly keep up with my favorite teams and leagues. Initially I realized that there was leagues missing from the app. For instance at the time I started using it I was unable to follow teams or games from the NFL. Now I can follow the NFL but other leagues and associations are still missing notably the UEFA champions league or UFC and MMA. With the teams and info that is available , the app works really well in organizing it in a modern interface allowing to choose to have the home page be organized by the teams or leagues you follow. I do wish that the upcoming games tab is easier to see your teams schedule. If you follow more than one team and you attempt to look at their upcoming schedule it will stack the games kind of like how they stack notifications in notifications center. If you don’t click on the team you wouldn’t realize that your other team necessarily played that day. The app displays odds for betting and what not but they don’t actually show what networks or apps to go to to watch these games . You would have to go to the Apple TV app to then see what networks are hosting the game. I also would like to see them just incorporated into the sports app directly.
• Now it’s easier for NFL and college football fans to follow games in real time, with a new drive chart in Live Activities.
• Additional updates to help you keep up with your favorite sports.
Version 3.4
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