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Apple Sports expands global footprint with major European rollout

Experience ad-free sports tracking on iPhone in new European territories.

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In a significant expansion of its services footprint, Apple has officially rolled out its dedicated Apple Sports app to a host of new European markets. As of this week, iPhone users in countries ranging from the Netherlands and Sweden to Poland and Ukraine can download the free app, which promises a “fast and simple” way to track real-time scores, stats, and standings.

The move marks the largest geographical expansion for the app since its initial debut in February 2024, signaling Apple’s growing ambition to become a central hub for sports consumption, distinct from the ad-heavy, cluttered experience often found in competitor apps.

When Apple launched the Sports app last year, the pitch was surprisingly modest: speed. In an era where sports apps are often bogged down by autoplay videos, betting pop-ups, and news feeds, Apple Sports was designed to be utilitarian.

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“We created Apple Sports to give sports fans what they want — an app that delivers incredible access to scores and stats,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Services, at the app’s initial launch.

That philosophy remains the core of the Version 3.5 update, which is currently rolling out to support the new regions. The interface is stark, using high-contrast typography to display game clocks and scores instantaneously. There are no ads, and while betting odds are included (drafted from DraftKings in the U.S. and other providers internationally), Apple has made a user-friendly decision: users can simply toggle them off in the Settings if they prefer a cleaner look.

The app was previously limited to major markets like the U.S., U.K., Canada, France, and Germany. With this week’s update, the green light has been given to a massive list of European nations, including:

  • Northern Europe: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Estonia, Latvia.
  • Central & Eastern Europe: Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Romania, Ukraine.
  • Western/Southern Europe: Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Croatia, Greece, Serbia, Slovenia, and others.

For users in these regions, the app provides immediate visibility into major leagues like the Premier League, Bundesliga, LaLiga, Serie A, NBA, NFL, and NHL. However, early reviews from the new territories highlight a common critique: the depth of coverage for local leagues (such as the Romanian SuperLiga or smaller Swedish divisions) still lags behind dedicated third-party apps like FotMob or Flashscore.

What makes Apple Sports distinct isn’t just the raw data—it’s how it “talks” to the rest of your iPhone.

1. Live Activities & Dynamic Island: One of the app’s “killer features” is its integration with iOS Live Activities. If you are following a match, the score will stick to your Lock Screen or the Dynamic Island (on iPhone 14 Pro and newer). This means you don’t need to unlock your phone to check if your team has equalized; the score updates in real-time, right next to your notifications.

2. Widgets: Responding to user feedback from the initial launch, Apple recently added Home Screen widgets. These allow fans to pin a specific team or league to their home screen, offering a glanceable view of upcoming fixtures or live results without opening the app at all.

3. The “My Sports” Sync: Perhaps the most strategic feature is the “My Sports” syncing engine. If you follow the Boston Celtics or Real Madrid in the Sports app, that preference ripples across your Apple ecosystem. Relevant news will start appearing in Apple News, and live games will be highlighted in the Apple TV app. It creates a seamless loop where checking a score can lead directly to watching the game (provided you have the necessary streaming subscription).

Despite the expansion, one curious omission remains: there is still no dedicated iPad or Mac version of the app. While the new widgets can appear on iPad and Mac desktops, the full app experience is strictly tethered to the iPhone.

This suggests Apple views sports tracking as a primarily mobile, on-the-go activity. It acts as a “second screen” companion for users who might be watching the game on a TV but want detailed drive charts or player stats in their hands.

For users in the newly added countries, Apple Sports is an easy recommendation solely because it is free and ad-free. It is significantly faster than most web-based scoreboards.

However, “power users” who need deep analytics, transfer news rumors, or coverage of obscure lower-division leagues may find it too simple. But for the average fan who just wants to answer the question “What’s the score?” as quickly as possible, Apple has finally brought its answer to the rest of Europe.


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