
Apple has updated its iOS Apple Sports app in time for the FA Community Shield in the UK. Plus, it’s now available in Mexico and includes more improvements.
This latest update is Apple’s 24th since it first released the iOS sports app in February 2024. The new update is version 3.1, and it comes just three weeks after Apple Sports’ 3.0 release presented a revamped design intended to make it quicker to see favorite sports and matches.
“Follow the FA Community Shield as champions of the Premier League and the FA Cup face off at Wembley to start the season,” says Apple in its release notes.
“Apple Sports is now available in Mexico,” it continues. “Follow the action as Apertura 2025 kicks off for Liga MX, and keep up with Leagues Cup as 36 clubs across Liga MX and MLS compete this summer.”
For all users, Apple says that the app has added new statistics to its box scores. The aim is to make it faster and simpler “to see how your favorite players are performing.”
The app was launched with a limited range of leagues and sports options for users, but its second year has seen a lot of expansion. Apple hopes to make it a go-to destination for tracking a user’s popular sports with links to live coverage and Apple News.
Apple Sports is available for free on the App Store. It requires an iPhone running iOS 17.2 or later.