Livescoring apps/website - not just rugby
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Which apps do you like to use? Which ones have good UI?
A lot of these apps are very similar. Do any have innovative features? Is there anything you'd like in a live scoring app?
Not just talking about Rugby apps. Rugby, Football, US sports etc that are good from a technical and user point of view
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@chucknz said in Livescoring apps/website - not just rugby:
@Duluth I use tribe, covers school rugby through to all international sports, really easy to choose what you want to follow
spot on. Tribe is outstanding. Covers nearly all sport I keep an eye on
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The ESPN app is good but limited to the major pro sports (i.e., not rugby) outside of the popular US sports. You can add teams to favourites, which is a good feature, to know when they are playing and to follow live scoring.
As to Tribe, for 1st XV rugby, for example, it is only restricted to the main competitions not all games.
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Not a fan of Rugby Explorer (think that's what it is called) that has replaced sporty (which more a web based browser anyway) for the club stuff.
Seems to have bugs and doesn't give same level of livescoring.
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@mikedogz that was the same as sporty (most of the clubs up here were pretty good, only 1 club was really poor in putting the team sheets and scoring in) but the way the data shows seems off, names are with held (never happened on sporty) and sometimes when a points are .scored, it just says scoring action, but you know it was a try/pen/conversion by the additional points.
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Not sure if it is called an app or not but I use www.flashscore.com which covers a plethora of sports live and generally in almost real time (usually a delay of about twenty or thirty seconds between score changes and notification), at high level right throughout the world.
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TheScore.com app - for US sports... but it doesn't include MLR which is rather annoying.
cricinfo for cricket, obviously.
@Higgins - looks like flashscore.com does an app - I might try that out... -
I use the BBC Sports app. Wide coverage or world sports but not down to schoolboy rugby level.
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@Duluth said in Livescoring apps/website - not just rugby:
Anyone use FotMob?
Any niche ones specialise on a particular sport - Cricket, basketball, baseball etc?
I use Cricinfo (owned by ESPN these days) for cricket - I find it adequate for following live scores and they have decent text commentary.
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Scribe is a great app for all live scoring updates. From Super, ABs, Formula 1 etc to your local club footy results. It’s great and free of charge.
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I've got the Flashscore app - really good if you follow football as the goal updates are almost instant and covers a wide range of sports. Rugby is covered down to NPC level with the score updates being fairly prompt, Heartland is just the scores well after the game has finished.