The FIFA World Cup 2014 is almost upon us, with kick off starting in Brasil on June 12th. If you don’t want to miss...
The FIFA World Cup 2014 is almost upon us, with kick off starting in Brasil on June 12th. If you don’t want to miss a single moment, then keep up to date with these apps – they are all free and are available for both iOS and Android.
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There is now a dedicated section on the BBC Sport app for the World Cup, giving you live match coverage for 31 of the 64 games. Once the final whistle has blown on each match, you will then have access to match highlights. You can customize the app to send you match alerts for your favourite team, which will give you line-ups, goals, half-time scores and final results for the relevant matches.
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