Tuesday, June 15, 2010

How to watch the World Cup online, for free

Anyone who watches Futball (Soccer) knows that the World Cup is being played through July 11 in South Africa. Of course, we Futball fans also know that almost every game is being played during work hours (7:30 a.m., 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. EST). So we've come up with a few ways to enjoy the World Cup via your computer and mobile devices. Enjoy!

Via ESPN3.com (no longer espn360.com), users can watch every World Cup game on the schedule including game replays. But if users really want to get some use out of the site, check out the "mosaic" view. Using mosaic view, users can watch up to four video streams at once including major and minor league baseball games.

Visit CBC.ca for a full schedule of live broadcasts of the World Cup. CBC even offers "pre-game/tactical" commentary before each game so that users are prepared for each game. ESPN 3 offers similar pre-game commentary, but CBC offers a detailed schedule explaining exactly what's to come.

Recommended Mobile Device Apps:

This app offers everything from Group lists and standings to text and video reports. Upgrade from the free app to the premium app for $7.99.

This app has everything a Futball fan could ask for on the iPad: Multimedia stories, match and group info, interviews, etc. This app is also integrated with social media sites like Twitter, Facebook and Buzz.

Have another place to watch the World Cup online? Leave a comment and share your source!

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