Use This Free App to Track Sports Scores in Your Mac’s Menu Bar

Don't let your work schedule keep you from your favorite teams.

May 30, 2025 - 14:00
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Use This Free App to Track Sports Scores in Your Mac’s Menu Bar

It's a sad fact of life: Sometimes you have to work when you'd rather be watching the game. I can't fix that problem for you, sadly, but I can give you a way to keep track of the score on your Mac.

Apple offers a great sports scores app for the iPhone, which is the best way to keep track of the score while you're doing something else. There's nothing like that from Apple for the Mac, though, which I find a little disappointing. Sure, you can ask Siri for the score, but there's no way to passively keep track of the score while you're working on something else. Happily, there's a free app that puts the score for many major leagues right in your menu bar: the aptly named MenuScores.

This is a free and open source application that offers scores for major sports leagues in both Europe and North America. Just install the application and you'll see "Select a Game" in the menu bar. Click this and you'll see a list of leagues—hover over any of them to see a list of games. Click a game and you'll know the score every time you glance at the menu bar. You can optionally get a notification when the game starts and ends.

The settings screen for MenuScores, which includes the option to enable or disable notifications, how frequently scores should refresh, which leagues you want to see, and whether the application should start up at boot.
Credit: Justin Pot

The supported leagues include the NHL, NBA, NCAA men's and women's basketball, the NFL, MLB, F1, PGA, LPGA, EUFA Champions league, EPL, ESP, GER, ITA, and NLL. Most sports fans aren't going to want to see all of theses, so you can disable any league in the settings. You can also disable notifications and configure how often scores should refresh—options range from every five seconds to every five minutes. Scores are pulled in using ESPN's API.

The application isn't perfect. It would be nice if I could get more details about games by clicking them, even if that meant opening a website. I also wish there was support for MLS games. Even so, this is a great tool if you're a fan of even one supported league. I know I'll be opening ii late in the afternoon most days during hockey season.