Quick snapshot
IP Sports targets fans of football and cricket, offering a mobile-first way to follow matches and tournaments. The app is free to download and doesn’t require a paid subscription. It promises live match streams, score updates, match schedules, commentary, and aggregated sports news — all organized within a straightforward, lightweight interface.
What it offers
- Live streaming of major cricket and football events, including tournaments such as the Indian Premier League and T20 World Cup.
- Aggregated sports journalism and news items from multiple sources so you can keep up with headlines and analysis.
- Match schedules and fixtures that make it simple to see upcoming games and plan what to watch.
- Real-time scoreboards, point tables, and commentary to monitor team standings and in-play action.
- A clean, minimal design with separate tabs for cricket and football to help avoid confusion while navigating the app.
Reliability and performance
Although the feature set sounds useful, several core functions are inconsistent in practice. The live-streaming component frequently fails to load — many users report seeing only a blank media player instead of video. Live-score updates can also lag or stop updating altogether, which undermines the app’s value for following matches in real time.
Ads and interruptions
Because IP Sports is free, it relies heavily on advertising. Expect both banner ads throughout the interface and interruptive video adverts that play when you tap some items. These interruptions can make the app feel cluttered and make navigation less smooth.
Final thoughts
IP Sports has the right idea for an all-in-one football and cricket companion: a free app with streams, schedules, scores, and news. In practice, however, persistent streaming failures, unreliable score updates, and frequent ads reduce its usefulness. If you need dependable live video or real-time scoring, this app may be frustrating; if you only want quick access to news and fixtures and can tolerate ads and occasional glitches, it might still be worth trying.
Technical
- Android
- Free