Aan alle voetbal liefhebbers / To all soccer fans
Aan alle NL die op deze datums hier in Inverness zijn : Geef mij niet de schuld als het uitzend schema niet klopt
per slot van rekening is voetbal niet zo populair in de USA als in de rest van de wereld.
Ik weet niet of het grote scherm op gaat in het restaurant, maar ik neem aan van wel. Dus trek je oranje shirt aan bij de westrijden van onze jongens.
From an ESPN newsletter :
We already knew that Sky Sports legend Martin Tyler will be the lead commentator. Which is a coup. The man knows his business, so there will be no “Michael Beckham” faux pas this year. ESPN also confirmed that:
1. All 64 matches will be broadcast live.
2. In high definition.
3. On either ESPN, ESPN2 or ABC.
Of those 64 matches, 52 will be simulcast online at ESPN360.com.
ESPN will present comprehensive coverage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup June 11, through July 11, from 10 stadiums in nine cities across South Africa. All 64 matches will be aired live and in high definition on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC, and extensive coverage on ESPN360.com and ESPN Mobile TV. In addition, 2010 FIFA World Cup studio programs, including prematch, halftime and postmatch segments, will be presented in high definition.
ESPN will air 44 FIFA World Cup matches from South Africa – the most ever for the network in one tournament. ESPN2 will feature 10 matches. ABC will broadcast 10, beginning with the U.S. Men’s National Team’s tournament opener vs. England on Saturday, June 12, at 2 p.m. ET in Rustenburg. The tournament will conclude on ABC with the title match Sunday, July 11, at 1:30 p.m. ET from the Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg.
Coverage will begin Friday, June 11, on ESPN, ESPN360.com and ESPN Mobile TV, with the tournament’s opening match at 9:30 a.m. from the Soccer City in Johannesburg, host country South Africa versus Mexico.
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