GoalTrack brings the football that fans actually follow into a single feed (live scores, tables, fixtures, brackets and goal alerts) so you never need a separate app for each league or cup.
A closer look at how GoalTrack follows the leagues fans search for most.
England's top flight, 20 clubs, 38 matchdays.
Spain's top division, 20 clubs, 38 matchdays.
Italy's top flight, 20 clubs, 38 matchdays.
Germany's top division, 18 clubs, 34 matchdays.
France's top flight, 18 clubs, 34 matchdays.
Europe's elite club competition, 36 clubs.
Europe's second-tier club competition, 36 clubs.
England's second tier, 24 clubs, 46 matchdays.
The Netherlands' top flight, 18 clubs, 34 matchdays.
Portugal's top division, 18 clubs, 34 matchdays.
North America’s top flight, Eastern & Western Conferences.
Mexico's top flight, split into Apertura and Clausura.
The competitions are grouped the way fans actually think about them. International tournaments cover the national-team football, from the World Cup and the Euros to the Gold Cup and the Asian Cup. Continental club competitions are the midweek European and South American nights, led by the Champions League and the Libertadores. Domestic leagues run from the Premier League and La Liga down through dozens of top flights across Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia and Australia, and the domestic cups add the knockout competitions like the FA Cup and the Copa del Rey on top.
Not every competition works the same way, and GoalTrack shapes each screen to fit. A straight league gets a single table and a fixture list. A group tournament splits into group tables you can tab between, then feeds into a knockout bracket. A pure cup is fixtures and results with no table at all. You do not have to think about any of this: pick a competition and the app shows the right view for it, whether that is a 38-game title race or a 32-team World Cup.
If you follow a club in the Premier League, a favorite in La Liga and the Champions League on Tuesday nights, you should not need three apps to keep up. GoalTrack pulls every competition into one place, with your starred teams pinned to the top, so a single glance covers all of it. It is free on iPhone and Android, available in eight languages, and works offline for the scores you have already loaded.
GoalTrack covers 54 competitions in one app: international tournaments like the World Cup and the Euros, continental club nights like the Champions League, the big domestic leagues from the Premier League to Liga MX, and domestic cups like the FA Cup and Copa del Rey.
No. GoalTrack puts every league you follow in one feed, so you can switch between competitions without leaving the app.
Yes. Star teams from any competitions and your feed leads with all of their matches together.
Yes. Every league is in the free app; the optional Premium subscription only removes banner ads.
Install GoalTrack free on iPhone and Android and follow all your competitions in one feed.