Every Game.
On the Right Channel.

GameTime is the sports-first IPTV companion. Tap a live game and GameTime opens it on the right channel from your playlist — no scrolling, no guessing. Your favorite teams, scoreboards, and every league rail in one place.

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Built sports-first

Watch what matters, fast

GameTime turns your IPTV playlist into a curated sports experience — then bundles your full Live TV, Movies, and TV Shows library on top.

Auto-matched live games

Tap any game on the Sports tab and GameTime opens it on the matching channel from your playlist. ESPN, ABC, FOX, regional sports networks — all linked automatically.

Favorite teams, front and center

Pick your teams across NBA, NHL, MLB, NFL and more. Their next game, live now, and recent results show up the moment you open Sports.

Per-sport scoreboards

Every league has its own rail with live scores, schedule, and standings. Drill into any game for broadcasts, box scores, and a one-tap watch button.

Live TV with full EPG

TiviMate-style channel grid. Programme bars populate from your XMLTV sources with smart channel-ID matching, so you can see what's on hours ahead.

Movies & TV Shows

Your VOD library, enriched with TMDB metadata: posters, summaries, episode listings, and Continue Watching that picks up where you left off.

Picture-in-Picture & multi-stream

Keep the game floating while you check another. Smart restore brings you back to Game Detail, not the home screen, when you tap to expand.

Up and running in minutes

Three steps to never miss a game again.

1

Add your IPTV playlist

Paste your M3U or Xtream URL. GameTime imports your channels and your Movies / TV Shows library, then keeps it synced.

2

Pick your sports & favorite teams

Tap the leagues you watch and the teams you follow. Sports home is now built around them — live now, next up, recent results.

3

Tap a game, watch on the right channel

GameTime auto-matches each broadcast to a channel from your playlist. One tap and you're on ESPN, FOX, your regional sports network — whichever has the game.