ESPN - Review
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Live scores, news and highlights for every die hard sports fan

The ESPN app is a comprehensive sports hub that aims to keep you plugged into every game, storyline and breaking update in real time. From global leagues to local favorites, it pulls a huge amount of information into a single, fairly polished interface.

The home screen is built around personalization. Once you pick your favorite teams and leagues, the feed fills with tailored news, video highlights and analysis, making it easy to follow what actually matters to you instead of wading through every sport. Scoreboards are snappy and detailed, with live play-by-play, box scores, standings and stats for football, basketball, baseball, cricket, F1, golf, tennis, and more.

Notifications are one of the app’s strongest points. You can set alerts for game start, score changes, final results and big breaking news. For fantasy players or serious fans, this near real-time feedback is invaluable, though it can become noisy if you follow too many teams at once.

Video content is a major part of the experience. Depending on your region and TV or streaming access, you can watch live games, studio shows and ESPN’s original documentaries in the Watch tab. Fans in Australia get live events directly in the app, while the ESPN5 edition in the Philippines offers an appealing mix of NBA, PBA, Gilas, boxing and international coverage.

On the downside, the interface can feel crowded, with banners, clips and headlines competing for attention, and some premium video content sits behind subscriptions or provider authentication. Still, as an all-in-one sports companion offering scores, news, and rich video coverage, the ESPN app remains one of the most powerful tools for staying on top of the sports world.

package name

com.espn.score_center

language(s)

English

available on

Android iOS

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Disney