Starting today, the Apple Sports iPhone app is available in 36 additional countries in the Caribbean and Latin America, including Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Peru and more.


Apple Sports first launched in the US, Canada, and the UK in February 2024, and later expanded to Europe and Mexico. The app displays scores, stats, standings, upcoming games and more for various leagues and competitions. With the expansion to the Caribbean and Latin America, the app is now available in 80 countries.

As of today, the app also now supports the following six men’s Latin soccer leagues (soccer):

  • Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A
  • Primera A category
  • Premier League
  • League Pro
  • Liga Profesional de Futbol
  • First Division of Peru

In the “Search” section of Apple Sports, there’s a new “Soccer” category that includes all the soccer leagues available in the app.

Finally, Apple says fans can now watch the men’s and women’s NCAA tournaments in real time, with brackets showing matchups and results at a glance for each round.

These changes have arrived in version 3.8 of the app, which is now available in the App Store.

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