Wednesday, 11 June 2014

FIFA World Cup 2014 Brazil: 5 Best Android, iOS Apps To Follow The Action

It's finally the end of four long years and once again the entire planet is all set to follow one single timezone. A timezone that emerges out of Brazil with the FIFA World Cup 2014 all set to kick off straight from the land where it's more than a religion.

FIFA World Cup 2014 Brazil: ESPN FC Soccer & World Cup 
 
 Available for both iOS and Android, this ESPN app was redesigned and relaunched recently in time for the World Cup. The app will allow you to set your favorite team or teams that will help the app offer curated news on your teams and their performance in the competition. Apart from that, you can also check out reactions and analysis from Brazil by the ESPN team in the midst of it all.
 
 
FIFA World Cup 2014 Brazil: BBC Sport 
 
You will be happy to know that BBC has updated its Sport app to include a special dedicated section for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. With the new changes now in place, users can set match alerts for their teams, including line-ups, kick-off, goals and half-time score and result. Moreover, there's live match coverage for all the 31 games the BBC has the rights to show, apart from offering highlights packages for every match. The app is available for both Android and iOS.
 

FIFA World Cup 2014 Brazil: Official FIFA App
 
 If you are not really motivated by all the so-called "unofficial" apps for this year's World Cup, why not opt for the Official FIFA app then? Moreover, FIFA also claims that its official mobile app is the ultimate companion for Brazil 2014. The app, available for both Android and iOS, will now feature a World Cup-driven latest news section, will discover information on coaches and players across 32 teams, and even a full schedule of all 64 games planned for the tournament.


FIFA World Cup 2014 Brazil: SecondMic
 
 Are you tired of listening to the same old commentators speaking about something you don't really want to hear? Well, you could just get the SecondMic app that allows celebrities, former players, coaches, experts or other similar fans as you to stream their own commentaries over a live match. The app is free for both iOS and Android, and offers support for Norwegian, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German and more (apart from English, obviously)


FIFA World Cup 2014 Brazil: FootballAlbum
 
 Again available for both Android and iOS, FootballAlbum is basically a football-focused social network app that lets you turn yourself into an international football sticker. You can also collect stickers of your friends in a virtual sticker album, grouped by the teams they support.