2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Broadcast Coverage on SIRIUS XM

June 3, 2010 · 0 comments

SIRIUS XM Radio has announced its coverage schedule of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, offering ESPN Radio’s play-by-play of matches in multiple languages. SIRIUS XM Radio will provide live broadcast coverage from June 11 to July 11 from nine South African cities and also live World Cup news and analysis everyday.

SIRIUS XM Radio will also provide Premium Online subscribers with ESPN Radio’s English language broadcasts and also through the SIRIUS XM App for the Apple iPhone, iPod touch and several BlackBerry and Android-powered smartphone devices.

2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Broadcast schedule on SIRIUS XM is as follows:

  • English broadcasts – XM channels 236/235, SIRIUS channels 214/213
  • German broadcasts – XM channel 237, SIRIUS channel 215
  • Japanese broadcasts – XM channel 238, SIRIUS channel 216
  • Portuguese broadcasts – XM channel 239, SIRIUS channel 217
  • Arabic broadcasts – XM channel 243, SIRIUS channel 218
  • Korean broadcasts – XM channel 244, SIRIUS channel 219

ESPN Radio’s live play-by-play of every game, SIRIUS XM will offer soccer fans live World Cup news and analysis leading up to and every day of the tournament.

2010 FIFA World Cup Broadcast Coverage on SIRIUS XM
Day.,Date and Time (ET) Game
Fri., Jun. 11, 9:30 AM South Africa vs. Mexico
Fri., Jun. 11, 2:00 PM Uruguay vs. France
Sat., Jun. 12, 7:00 AM Korea Republic vs. Greece
Sat., Jun. 12, 9:30 AM Argentina vs. Nigeria
Sat., Jun. 12, 2:00 PM England vs. United States
Sun., Jun. 13, 7:00 AM Algeria vs. Slovenia
Sun., Jun. 13, 9:30 AM Serbia vs. Ghana
Sun., Jun. 13, 2:00 PM Germany vs. Australia
Mon., Jun. 14, 7:00 AM Netherlands vs. Denmark
Mon., Jun. 14, 9:30 AM Japan vs. Cameroon
Mon., Jun. 14, 2:00 PM Italy vs. Paraguay

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