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Apple targeting sports enthusiasts with new app

Apple is targeting sports enthusiasts with its latest app.

The new Apple Sports app aims to provide users with real-time scores and other data for teams competing in multiple leagues.

Apple Sports users can “easily navigate between scores and upcoming games and explore play-by-play information, team statistics, lineup details and live betting odds” within the app, the tech giant said. For betting odds, you’ll see the money line, total, and spread for a particular matchup.

Overview of the Apple Sports app released on Wednesday (apple)

The free download app, which allows users to label their favorite teams and leagues, launched in the U.S., U.K. and Canada on Wednesday. Once downloaded, its icon will resemble a soccer field.

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In addition to Major League Soccer (MLS) and its 29 teams, Apple Sports displays data for six other soccer leagues: Bundesliga, La Liga, Liga MX, Ligue 1, Premier League, Serie A, and the NBA. It has functions. College basketball and the NHL begin.

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Apple says MLB, NFL, NCAAF, NWSL and WNBA will be added to the app later.

Apple Sports also has a feature that allows sports fans who want to watch the game to go to Apple TV or other streaming apps. Must have an active subscription to the game.

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Apple Sports app to view live game data (apple)

As part of Apple’s overall sports efforts, the company is showing MLS games on Apple TV+ through the tech giant’s MLS Season Pass, which launched last year as part of a 10-year exclusivity deal with the league. There’s also “Friday Night Baseball.”

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Apple Sports joins a slew of other apps the tech giant has created over the years, ranging from those aimed at productivity and health to those aimed at entertainment and creativity.

Apple says iPhones running iOS 17.2 or later can support apps that focus on sports data.

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