The ESPN Goals Android app used a subscription-based model last year, with users asked to pay £3.99 per month for access to “near live” video clips of Premier League goal highlights. This year, however, it’s going to be FREE ALL THE WAY.
EPL match highlights will be online half an hour after the games finish on a Saturday. Here’s the disclaimer about timings:
Goals footage is near-live with goals available shortly after being scored except for footage from matches on Saturday from 3pm, this is due to UEFA restrictions. Footage from these matches is available from approximately 5.15pm Saturday
Here’s what it’ll look like:
Anyone would think we liked football. Check it out on the Android Market here. And here’s a rather brief press release:
ESPN GOALS – FEATURING VIDEO OF ALL BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE GOALS – FOR FREE
DOWNLOAD NOW FOR iPHONE & ANDROID DEVICES
ESPN Goals – the new, enhanced and entirely free essential football app – is NOW AVAILABLE to download for iPhone and Android devices. It will be available for Blackberry, Nokia and Windows Phone 7 devices over the coming days.
ESPN Goals is the first place for fans to see every goal, from every Barclays Premier League match, wherever they are, within just minutes of the action taking place. Fans no longer need to wait to see the action.
The enhanced ESPN Goals app features video clips of all the goals and key match action, match preview videos, weekend video round-ups and ESPN interviews, all in an easy-to-use video-led interface. The app also sends fans “push” notifications alerting them when goals have been scored and new videos are available.
ESPN Goals is available FREE to football fans via all major Smartphone platforms. Click on these links to download: Apple iTunes, Android Market.
For information, go to www.espngoals.com.
Garthy
/ August 10, 2011Why does it want you to grant “Directly call phone numbers” ?
Gary_C
/ August 10, 2011So you can send sexy texts to Ashley Cole?
FPeter
/ August 10, 2011Can’t install on my Transformer because of “directly call phone numbers”. Seem dodgy because of that.
Jonny459
/ October 25, 2011I live in Ireland – the download “not available in your devices country”. They’re happy to take my money for the tv subscription but won’t give me the freebie. What a crock!