Apple Watch and Wear OS

Never miss a score.

Live AFL and AFLW scores on your watch. Goals, behinds, the quarter and the clock, without reaching for your phone.

Coming soon to the App Store and Google Play.
Try it early on Wear OS

COLLCollingwood 8112 goals 9 behinds
WCEWest Coast 6610 goals 6 behinds
LIVE Third quarter, 11:49 Optus Stadium
A round watch showing AFL Round 23, two matches live: Carlton 53 and the Bulldogs 53 in the third quarter, with Sydney 18 and Essendon 12 in the first beneath it.

Live Scores

Every match in the round on one screen, with the games being played right now at the top.

Your club is drawn in its own colours and sits above the rest.

A round watch showing AFLW Round 1, one match live: West Coast 1.2 (8) against GWS 2.0 (12) in the first quarter, with a completed match beneath it.

Both Codes

AFL and AFLW each get their own block, with their own round above it.

In August one is on round 23 and the other on round 1. You can read both without working out which is which.

AFLW scores now move while the match is on, quarter and clock included, rather than arriving at the final siren.

Turn either off if you only follow the one.

Top scorers on a round watch: 414 players across 9 matches, with Izak Rankine on 164 from 39 disposals and 9 marks.

Fantasy Scores

Top scorers for the round, with AFL Fantasy and DreamTeam points worked out live from the play by play.

Tap players to follow your own squad, and watch their totals move during the game.

On both watches.

One match at Marvel Stadium at half time: Carlton 41 from 6.5, the Bulldogs 46 from 7.4, with the score by quarter beneath.

Match Detail

Open a game for the score by quarter, the margin and the leading goalkicker on each side.

The goal feed: P. Cripps for Carlton in the second quarter making it 41 to 46, then J. Dolan for the Bulldogs.

Every Goal

See who kicked it, when, and the score after it went through. Catch up on what you missed in a few seconds.

The round with every score hidden: dashes where the numbers would be, with a match still marked live and at half time.

Spoiler Free

Watching later? Hide every score on the watch face, the tile and in the app until you open a match yourself.

Goals and behinds are hidden too, because 12.9 gives away 81.

More on the watch

Why Footy Scores?

  • No Phone Needed: Runs on the watch by itself. Nothing to pair, no account.
  • Goals and Behinds: Both, alongside the total. 12.9 and 81.
  • Your Club First: Your team sits at the top, in its own colours.
  • Men's and Women's: AFL and AFLW, each in its own block with its own round.
  • No Ads, Ever: No advertising, and nothing about you leaves the watch.
  • Built for a Watch: Made for a small screen, not shrunk down from a phone.

Alerts

Feel a buzz when your club kicks a goal, at quarter time, or at the final siren.

Each one is a separate setting, and everything is off until you turn it on. You can mute a single game without changing anything else.

Wear OS only for now. watchOS wakes an app about once an hour, so a goal alert would arrive far too late to be useful. Everything else works on both.

The alerts screen.
Buzz me forOffMy clubEvery match
Goals  chosen
Quarter breaks chosen 
The final siren chosen 

Scores are checked once a minute while your club plays, and not at all between matches.

Two Watches

Footy Scores is built separately for each platform, so it feels native on both.

Footy Scores on Apple Watch, showing Round 22 with Carlton 106 and St Kilda 62.

Apple Watch

watchOS 10 or later. No iPhone app to install.

Footy Scores on Wear OS in club colours, showing Collingwood against West Coast.

Wear OS

Wear OS 3 or later. Adds alerts, a tile and watch face complications.