Sports for your IPTV playlist
Tap the game,
not the channel.
ScoreBox works with the M3U or Xtream playlist you already have. It lines up the day's games, finds which of your channels is carrying each one, and plays it right here in a built-in player. Scores, matching, and playback in one app.
- One-time purchase
- No subscription
- No account
- Nothing collected about you
Apple TV · Android TV / Google TV
How it works
Bring a playlist.
ScoreBox does the rest.
Connect
Add the M3U or Xtream URL from your IPTV provider. Have more than one? Add them all; ScoreBox searches across every playlist you give it.
Follow
Pick your leagues and teams. Home opens on their games, live or up next, with scores as they happen.
Watch
Every matchup points at the channels in your playlist that are carrying it. Press OK and it plays, right here in ScoreBox's own player. No app-hopping.
Sounders v LAFC
Press OK to watch.
The public broadcast schedule knows which network has each game. Your playlist knows which channels you have. ScoreBox cross-references the two, and that's the whole trick.
See it
One screen, everything that's on.
A real player, not just a guide
It finds the game and plays it.
ScoreBox isn't just scores and a schedule. It's a full IPTV player: the channel plays right inside the app on your TV, so you never jump out to another player.
Built-in player
The stream plays inside ScoreBox. On Apple TV, choose AVKit by default or switch on the VLC engine for lower latency and broader format support; on Android TV it uses ExoPlayer with extended codec support for the formats IPTV providers use.
Switch feeds in one press
Every channel carrying the matchup sits in the player overlay. A channel acting up? Jump to the next one without losing your place.
Pin your defaults
Tell ScoreBox the channel you prefer for a network and it remembers, so next time you land on the right feed without hunting for it.
Remote-first, always
You can always see what's selected from across the room, and the d-pad works everywhere. No pointer, no pinching, no hunting for a cursor.
Team colors light the room
The background takes on the colors of whatever you highlight, so browsing the slate feels alive without getting in the way of the scores.
No spoilers, if you want
Spoiler-free mode hides scores, game progress, and results for your teams or for everything, until you're caught up.
Coverage
Your leagues are here.
- NFL
- NCAA Football
- NBA
- NCAA Men's
- MLB
- NHL
- World Cup
- Premier League
- Champions League
- La Liga
- Serie A
- Bundesliga
- Ligue 1
- MLS
- Liga MX
- Europa League
- Conference League
- EFL Championship
- FA Cup
- EFL Cup
- Nations League
- Friendlies
- UFC
- Formula 1
- NASCAR
Missing the league you follow? Tell me and I'll look at adding it.
Private by design
Nothing to collect.
ScoreBox runs entirely on your TV. There's no account to create, no server behind it, and no analytics following you around. Your playlist and your follows stay on your device, backed up only through your own iCloud or Google account, never anyone else's servers.
The App Store privacy label reads "Data Not Collected" for a simple reason: there's nothing to collect, and nowhere to send it.
- No account
- No server
- No tracking
Pricing
$9.99. Once.
Most IPTV companions charge a monthly fee or dangle a "lifetime" unlock over the free tier. ScoreBox has no servers running up costs, so there's nothing to bill you for every month. Pay once and it's yours.
- Everything included, nothing gated
- No subscription, ever
- No ads, no in-app purchases
- Updates included
Try the beta on Apple TV
The TestFlight build is free and gets new features first. It's what I'm still testing, so it's occasionally rougher.
Join the TestFlightInstall TestFlight on your Apple TV and sign in first, then open the link on your phone and tap Accept.
Want a free code?
Email me and I'll send you a promo code for Google Play, no questions asked.
Email for a codeRedeem it at play.google.com/redeem on your account.
FAQ
Fair questions.
Does ScoreBox include any channels or streams?
No, and it never will. ScoreBox is a sports overlay and player for a playlist you provide, similar to how a podcast app needs your RSS feed. It works with the M3U or Xtream URL from an IPTV service you already subscribe to, or your own setup, like a network tuner streaming your over-the-air antenna. ScoreBox does not include, host, distribute, or proxy any channels, streams, or content of its own, and you're responsible for using content you're entitled to access.
Does ScoreBox play the game, or just show scores?
It plays. ScoreBox is a full IPTV player, so the channel plays right inside the app on your TV, no jumping out to another player. On Apple TV you can use the default AVKit player or switch on the VLC engine for lower latency and broader format support; on Android TV it uses ExoPlayer with extended codec support. It handles the scores, the channel matching, and the playback all in one place.
What do I need to bring?
One thing: an M3U or Xtream playlist URL from your own IPTV source. Paste it in during setup and you're done.
Which devices does it run on?
Apple TV, from the App Store, and Android TV / Google TV, from Google Play. Each store is a separate purchase, but one purchase covers every TV signed in to that store account.
Which sports and leagues are covered?
NFL and NCAA football, NBA and NCAA men's basketball, MLB, NHL, UFC, Formula 1, NASCAR, and a deep soccer slate from the World Cup to the Premier League. The full list is here. Missing yours? Tell me and I'll look at adding it.
Is it really a one-time purchase?
Yes. ScoreBox runs on your device with no server behind it, so there's no monthly cost to pass on to you. $9.99 once, updates included. No ads and no in-app purchases.
Where does my playlist go?
Nowhere. It stays on your device, and your setup is backed up only through your own iCloud (Apple TV) or, where your device supports backup, your own Google account (Android TV). ScoreBox has no account system and no server, and the App Store privacy label reads "Data Not Collected."
Found a bug? Want a league added?
ScoreBox is built by one person and shaped by the people using it. Tell me what's broken or what you want next.
