Watching World Cup matches online

June 13th, 2006 · 2 Comments ·

I finally got to try watching a World Cup game online last night and boy was I blown away. Four years ago, the only option for people who can’t leave the office to view the games in a bar or hotel broadcasting the matches was to monitor the latest scores in text-based websites.

Yesterday, I watched the end of the Australia-Japan match and the start of the United States-Czech Republic encounter via peer-to-peer Internet broadcast of the ESPN 2 feed and the quality was great. (Click on photos to view larger images) It’s a bit better than the quality you get from YouTube and Google videos. You can get the application here. You can also check my previous post on other options in watching the games online.

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Early tomorrow morning, Brazil plays its first match. It will be against Croatia. I’m stocking up on junk food and start praying our Mediocre Electric Company (Meco) in Mactan Island, Cebu doesn’t act up again and cut power to our subdivision. We have been suffering frequent blackouts lately. On second thought, I might just watch the games in Marriot or any of those bars in Cebu City broadcasting the matches.

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    • Poldo's Procrastination // Jun 14, 2006 at 7:37 pm

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      Watching World Cup Online…

      I am no football fan but a lot of guys here in the office are into it. Especially with FIFA World Cup which they say, happens only every after four years.
      Unfortunately, unlike NBA, which is can easily be seen through cable or through local channels, t…

    • The world is watching. How do you say goal in Chinese? at Leon Kilat ::: The Cybercafe Experiments // Jun 29, 2006 at 12:46 am

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      [...] Football, sadly, isn’t as popular here in the Philippines as it is in the rest of the world but over the years, its popularity has grown in the island I now call home, Cebu. With live broadcast of matches restricted to pay-per-view channels, I’ve been catching some of the matches through Internet TV, using the TVUPlayer. [...]

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