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hydroep wrote:^Moreso Argentina than Brazil it seems. The latter came away 1-0 winners against Germany yesterday without Neymar.
Then again these are just friendlies, WC is a whole different ball game.
Tell us...lol...i bought 15ADONI wrote:Bought one yesterday... Doh ask meh how much pack of stickers I bought...hahahahhaha
*$kїđž!™ wrote:Tell us...lol...i bought 15ADONI wrote:Bought one yesterday... Doh ask meh how much pack of stickers I bought...hahahahhaha
ADONI wrote:Depends, who ur favorite player is. Done swapping duplicates with my boss lil son...
I saw Amazon have a hard cover to the book. My boss bought some stickers by Massy and they charged $6.50, as opposed to $6 elsewhere...
fokhan_96 wrote:Too bad cnc320180510_100158.jpg
goalpost wrote:Directv will be broadcasting the tournament?
Friday 7 July 2017
DIRECTV to air every match of 2018 World Cup
ONCE again DIRECTV will offer football fans an unforgettable experience with the live broadcast of all 64 matches of the FIFA World Cup Russia 2018, available on TV screens as well as through live streaming on various digital devices.
The stage is already set in Russia, from where DIRECTV Sports broadcast all the games of the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, including the final last Sunday.
As in the case of the Confederations Cup, DIRECTV’s production team will be among the first to set up shop in Russia in 2018.
Coverage will be produced by a group of well-known commentators, analysts and correspondents from different Latin American countries, led by Juan Pablo Varsky and Pablo Giralt.
Together, they will broadcast all of the action from the 12 venues where the tournament will take place.
They will report from the different venues and the national teams training sites through DIRECTV Sports exclusive programming, including two daily shows from Russia: Mundial Total and Central Deportivo.
“Our goal is for DIRECTV Sports viewers to experience the FIFA World Cup in 2018 as if they were there, enjoying all the action live. We will provide our viewers access to all the information and details that fans are interested in,” said José Rocha, vice-president of content development and general manager of DIRECTV Sports/ DIRECTV Latin America.
“We deliver the best sports experience, thanks to the many football fans and experts who are part of the DIRECTV’s team and the experience we have developed, with over two decades of continuous coverage of world-class events.” This complete coverage will be available on DIRECTV Sports and DIRECTV Sports HD. It will also be available on DIRECTV Play, DIRECTVSports.
com and the DIRECTV sports app, allowing viewers to watch matches on TV, computers, smart phones and tablets, from anywhere without missing a second of the tournament.
In addition, DIRECTV will offer once again its interactive mosaic technology, with a multi-camera system that will allow viewers to see different angles of the same match on a single screen.
Users will also have the option to listen to the narration of their favourite matches with the audio of their choice.
“DIRECTV Sports is the best place to experience sports, especially football. In addition to broadcasting all the matches of the FIFA World Cup, we are home to the European qualifiers, the Premier League and the Spanish La Liga,” said Guillermo Barreto, vice-president development and production, GM DIRECTV Sports/DIRECTV Latin America.
“We provide sports fans live coverage of the most anticipated competitions, many of them exclusively, and complement them with nearly 1000 hours of sports content in high definition.” The World Cup coverage, broadcast by DIRECTV Sports since 1998, is part of the most complete sports programming offering available, and positions DIRECTV as the leader in sports broadcasting in Latin America. DIRECTV’s sports programming includes more than 700 annual matches of major European football leagues and world class events in football, basketball, tennis, golf and baseball, among other sports, as well as interactive sports programming only available through the DIRECTV Sports channel.
The World Cup will be enjoyed in HD via DIRECTV Sports in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Caribbean, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela.
Also, spectators can view the tournament on DIRECTV Play, DIRECTVSports.com and the DIRECTV sports app in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela
*$kїđž!™ wrote:I am looking for a print out schedule where scores are recorded and progession is seen from group to finals..sorta like a tree....
Anybody can help me out here?
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