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Top Sports Games on iOS and Android

The best games to play on the go.

Gaming on mobile devices is better than ever, thanks to enhanced handheld technology and a rising audience who look forward to playing quality titles within the reach of their pockets.

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As of now, multiple developers have pushed out the finest games to offer a top-notch experience on smartphones, and when it comes to sports, expect nothing less. That said, I bring you the top sports games on iOS and Android that bring the same level of satisfaction as their console and PC peers. 

Best Sports Games On iPhone And Android

EA FC Mobile

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For all the soccer-heads, the famous EA FC caters to smartphone users as well and delivers almost the same fun you’d get on the consoles or PC. 

The game is available on iOS and Android for free, and as a mobile phone game, it still offers features similar to the actual thing. With the ultimate team setup, you can build your dream team with the finest players. And if the on-screen controls are a concern, don’t worry — EA FC Mobile provides fluid, user-friendly controls that can be mastered quickly. Overall, the game’s great and can keep you hooked to your phone screen for hours.

NBA 2K Mobile

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If you are away from your gaming system, then NBA 2K Mobile is enough to satisfy your sudden basketball cravings. The game lets you experience the full spectrum of greatness, from NBA legends like Michael Jordan to today’s superstars like LeBron James. 

Available on iOS and Android for free, play local matches or challenge your friends in real-time PVP battles. Customize your basketball player, compete in Top Plays and Replays to ace the leaderboards, and manage your team by playing as an NBA manager to build your dream roster. Whether you are looking for competitive basketball or want to chill, NBA 2K Mobile will work for both.

Madden NFL 25 Mobile

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Madden NFL 25 Mobile brings authentic football action to your phone. Being an official Electronic Arts product, it is indeed a work of art. Expect fresh visuals and fluid game dynamics alongside management features. 

Play this game without paying a single penny on either of the mobile platforms. Build your Ultimate Team, ace in-game events or online, and draft football superstars from your favorite NFL teams — you’ve got non-stop content and seasons waiting for you.  

MLB 9 Innings 25

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Marketed as Mike Trout’s favorite baseball game, MLB 9 Innings 25 does a fine job of providing an official MLB experience in the palm of your hands. 

A free-to-play game throughout smartphone platforms, you can strike along with legendary MLB stars like Derek Jeter, Kirby Puckett, etc, in updated team logos, uniforms, and stadiums as of 2025. You’ve got interesting features such as dynamic camera, stage challenge mode, special card skins, and plenty more to keep you hooked to the screen. 

Rocket League Sideswipe 

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Soccer meets cars — this blockbuster sports title also got the smartphone treatment in late 2021. Rocket League Sideswipe was Psyonix’s in-house project, which somehow reimagined the whole experience for mobile phones. 

Free on iOS and Android, the game uses all of its 3D assets on a 2D plane to alter the mainline experience into something unique for handhelds. It doesn’t just let you challenge AI, but you can play 1v1 and 2v2 matches with private and multiplayer lobbies. You can also personalize your car through customization with parts and aesthetics earned from seasonal challenges, just like the real version

Real Racing 3

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Real Racing 3 came out back in 2013, and to this date, this is one of the most visually stunning racing games on smartphones. It does a great job of living up to its name and provides a solid blend between sim and arcade racing, suiting various playstyles.

The game is free-to-play, but you can unlock a lot of additional cars and content by paying a little extra. Drive your favorite cars on real-life race tracks such as Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps, Mount Panorama, Dubai Autodrome, and much more. Not just this, you can compete in different racing leagues such as Formula 1, GT, and NASCAR as well, making it an ultimate pocket-rocket.

Gear. Club Stradale

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Another jaw-dropper for car enthusiasts, Gear. Club Stradale gives off the original DriveClub (PS4) vibes. People at Elden Games made sure that this game provides a legit console experience, and they succeeded. 

Unfortunately, it’s not available for Android, but a treat for iOS users who are subscribed to Apple Arcade. Gear. Club Stradale lets you get behind the wheel of the most furious supercars and push them around visually pleasing tracks. With developers keeping it alive and relevant through frequent updates and content, this game holds a notable place on this list.

CarX Rally

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CarX Rally is the perfect companion for die-hard rally freaks. The CarX series is known for delivering solid racing experiences on mobile, but Rally takes the cake thanks to its realistic driving and damage physics. 

With a variety of tracks, car customization, and dynamic weather conditions, CarX Rally keeps the gameplay fresh and immersive. Whether you prefer sliding through tight corners or tackling rough terrain, the game never fails to deliver satisfying challenges that require skill and precision.

Virtua Tennis Challenge

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This game originally came out in 2012, but thanks to SEGA’s push to the Forever line of console-to-mobile ports, we got Virtua Tennis Challenge on smartphones. Fast forward to today, and it remains one of the best sports games you can play on your phone screen. 

The game is free to play on both mobile platforms and offers a variety of game modes and flexibility in customization. Apart from investing countless hours in single or double matches, players can create their customized character and build their tennis career up to international standards. 

The Ramp

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For a Tony Hawk-level of fun, The Ramp is a great title to fill the void. Developed by Crescent Moon Games, this is the exact version you’d get on PC or Switch with zero compromises. 

A free-to-play, minimalistic skating game with a pick-up and play nature. Players can directly initiate their flow and can pull numerous tricks on some half pipes and ramps, with no goals, scores, or anything whatsoever. This simplistic aspect helps The Ramp stand out and make it worthy of our list. 

Table Tennis Touch

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While the name is as simple as it can get, Yakuto has stood out as one of the most productive mobile sports game developers with Table Tennis Touch. In fact, they earned a place in Google Play Store’s Editor’s Choice and got a reputation as “the definitive iOS table tennis game” on App Store. 

Graphics on this are stunning for a mobile title, while the controls are fluid enough to counter fast-paced gameplay in various modes such as career, multiplayer, mini game fun, etc. Not just this, Table Tennis Touch also provides the ability to customize your bats and lets you record matches, so you can keep watching those epic replays. 

Whether you are into football, basketball, racing, or niche favorites such as table tennis and skateboarding, the mobile phone game universe caters to almost every sports enthusiast at this point. The sole reason for this is the sheer power of today’s smartphones, enabling developers to cook the finest titles that go beyond just casual tap-and-win gameplay. 

From building Ultimate teams in EA FC Mobile to dirt driving in CarX Rally, these games prove that to kick back and relax, you don’t need a high-end gaming machine. Instead, the phone sitting in your pocket can light up your gaming experience as well.

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Shahmeer Shahzad
As a lifelong gamer, Shahmeer lives and breathes sports. Whether it’s draining threes in NBA 2K, scoring screamers in EA FC, or chasing pole in F1, he’s all in for the adrenaline. When he’s not writing, you’ll find him cheering on his favorite club, FC Barcelona, or yelling at Ferrari’s questionable race strategies.