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by Jason Snell

Apple Sports expands, readies for World Cup

Three smartphone screens display FIFA World Cup 2026 scores, standings, and lineups. Left: past matches. Middle: current lineup. Right: upcoming matches and knockout stages. Dark blue theme with team flags and player names.

Apple Sports got its World Cup update on Tuesday:

Apple Sports — the free app for iPhone that gives fans access to real-time scores, stats, and more — is now available to download on the App Store in more than 170 countries and regions around the world, including more than 90 newly added markets. Designed for speed and simplicity, the app delivers a personalized experience, putting fans’ favorite teams and leagues front and center with a simple, intuitive interface designed by Apple.

In addition to being available in 90 more regions, there are a bunch of nice soccer features, including a starting line-up, all geared toward this summer’s World Cup, which is less than a month away.


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