Apps For The 2010 FIFA World Cup
Just put your life on pause to follow the Mundial? Wait, you can now go much further than that thanks to tons of new apps that will help you cover pretty much every single aspect of this year's World Cup. Whether you need to track the score while refilling the bowl of chips or stay busy during the commercials, there is just an app for that.
ESPN 2010 FIFA World Cup
ESPN's dedicated app for the World Cup is the best of its kind. It brings you all the live scores, stats, schedules and much more free of charge. An additional in-app purchase of $7.99 will even add live radio coverage of the games, video recaps and written play-by-play.
AP 2010 World Cup Coverage
The Associated Press take on the World Cup. Less featured than ESPN, but includes free (non-live) video.
Goal.com Mobile
Goal.com's coverage of the World Cup. Probably the biggest specialized soccer website out there. Good coverage, but not much multimedia.
Vuvuzela™ 2012
Vuvuzela is very straight-forward and the best of its kind. Just touch the screen to have it broadcast the most annoying horn sound you've ever dreamed of; nothing better to express your world cup fanboyism.
World Soccer Bible
Reference guide for everything soccer. A veritable encyclopedia of all the games, players, champions and even anthems. Includes a quizz to keep you busy during the commercials.
WC 2010 Live with PUSH
Get all your live scores on your iDevice through push notifications; very convenient.
Unibet Predictor Game
Unibet lets you bet on the games (for fun) against other fans all around the world and compete for the best ranking.
Cups Archive
WMApp 2010 lets you track the games and compare results of all previous games up to 1930.