Live Scores, Fixtures, and Match Details
LiveScore’s core workflow is a quick way to scan what is happening across football. The football view groups matches by date and status, showing teams, crests, kick-off times, final scores, and live markers in a compact list. A sport selector and calendar-style date control help fans move between football schedules and other available sports without losing the main scoreboard.
Match cards make the app useful during a busy matchday because results can be read at a glance rather than reconstructed from long articles. Star controls sit beside fixtures, while the bottom navigation keeps Football, Feed, Favourites, and News within reach. Fans can open the competition or team they care about, then return to the schedule for the next result.
Follow Teams, Competitions, and Players
Following is the personal layer of LiveScore. During setup, fans can search across teams, competitions, and players, browse separate categories, and tap a star beside a name to make it easier to find later. This works for someone who follows a club every weekend, a league across a season, or individual players across different teams.
Favourites then turns those choices into a focused workspace. The app can gather upcoming fixtures and results for selected teams, while player and competition pages help narrow a broad sports schedule into the people and tournaments that matter most. A short favourites list is especially useful when matchday includes several leagues at once and the user wants a personal starting point.
Personalised Feed and Football News
LiveScore’s Feed adds context around the numbers. It brings match highlights, football stories, and rolling headlines into one vertically browsable area, with cards that combine team or competition labels, imagery, and short article titles. A fan can move from a score check to a highlight clip or a news story without leaving the wider sports dashboard.
The personalised For You approach is suited to fans who want the important stories surfaced around their interests instead of opening separate sports sites. News sections can cover previews, post-match discussion, transfers, player features, and wider football developments, giving a quick score a useful narrative around it. The same feed is also comfortable for casual browsing between matches.
Match Notifications and Everyday Fan Habits
Notifications turn LiveScore from a scoreboard into a matchday companion. Fans can choose teams, competitions, or players to follow and use alerts for live scores, goals, cards, and other important changes. That makes the app practical for supporters who cannot watch every match but still want a timely signal when the game moves.
Notification choices fit naturally beside the Football, Feed, Favourites, and News sections: check a fixture, save the team, then return later for the result or a headline. The experience works for a single club, a full competition, or several sports at once, so users can keep updates focused rather than receiving every score on the schedule.