Huge 7 days of Internationals starting Wednesday, November 11th. Here are the highlights and links to full US TV info (next week's schedules still being updated): Euro 2016 Qualifiers - - The 8 matches (two legged playoff for final 4 spots) are nicely spread from Thursday to Tuesday with ESPN & Fox splitting the matches right down the middle. Full schedule: http://soccertvblog.com/euro2016-tv/ ======================= World Cup 218 Qualifiers - South America - Pleasantly surprised to see beIN not showing Argentina v Brazil on both channels both rather giving Chile v Colombia the respect to put it on the Spanish-language channel and not relegating it to streaming. Those who hate spoilers know that beIN is not your friend when games overlap. There will be plenty of split screen and look-ins. I will update site with Tuesday's TV info as soon as they are official. TV info: http://soccertvblog.com/conmebol-tv/ ======================= World Cup Qualifiers - CONCACAF - Good coverage for the Friday matches and still awaiting Tuesday's schedule. http://soccertvblog.com/concacaf-tv/ ======================= World Cup Qualifiers - Africa - Say what you want about beIN but when it comes to African qualifiers you have to give them credit. Between the channels and streaming, we have 12 matches - and that does not include more matches which will certainly be added for what is a full schedule on Tuesday. Kudos to beIN. Schedule: http://soccertvblog.com/caf-tv/ ======================= Int'l Friendlies - Some really good match ups. ESPN has the market cornered this session except for England v France which will be on FoxSports-1. Looks like beIN may show the Poland v Iceland match but still awaiting confirmation Link: http://soccertvblog.com/friendlies-tv/ ======================= World Cup Qualifiers - Asia - No matches scheduled to be seen in the US. Very disappointed not to see One World Sport showing these. I'll check out several on the beIN MENA channels (via IPTV). If OneWorld doesn't own these rights, why doesn't beIN pick these up?? SA www.soccertvblog.com
Yes but English language only. NBC Deportes (Telemundo/Universo) own Spanish language rights. 6pm start for USA match at Trinidad&Tobago bodes well for beIN as they can put the match on live followed by Paraguay v Argentina then Peru v Chile. beINSport-ñ can have the other 3 CONMEBOL matches live.... SA www.soccertvblog.com
http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/preliminaries/southamerica/all-matches.html has different CONMEBOL games listed on November 17 than you have.
Thanks Evan!! Had the wrong dates. Updated now. This complicates things for beIN as the USA at Trinidad match starts at the same time as 2 other CONMEBOL matches. I would expect the English language channel to have Colombia v Argentina at 3:30pm which leaves them a nice 30-minute pregame window for the USA match; followed by Brazil v Peru which should be on both channels. As for beIN-ñ, Venezuela v Chile; Uruguay v Chile & Brazil v Peru would make for a nice tripleheader. Paraguay v Bolivia will likely be the streaming match. SA www.soccertvblog.com
Next week Tuesday now updated for CONCACAF & CONMEBOL. Still waiting for exact streaming channel numbers. So beINSport-1 dedicates itself to CONCACAF with Honduras v Mexico; T&T v USA and El Salvador v Canada all LIVE on the channel. One major change in the CONMEBOL schedule with Brazil v Peru now kicking off at 7pm ET (not 9pm and I'm quite frankly not sure if the kickoff time was changed last minute or the FIFA site reported the wrong time when I posted the schedule). So this leaves beIN-ñ with Colombia v Argentina; Uruguay v Chile and the 2nd half of Brazil v Peru as their live matches. When beIN posts the streaming channel schedules we'll also know which African qualifiers will be shown on the streaming service. No African qualifiers are scheduled to be shown on delay during next week..... CONMEBOL: http://soccertvblog.com/conmebol-tv CONCACAF: http://soccertvblog.com/concacaf-tv SA www.soccertvblog.com
1. FIFA says Trinidad and Tobago-USA starts at 6:36 P.M. BeIN Sports says they have The Express at 6:00 P.M. (which is when you have the game listed) with game coverage starting at 6:25 P.M. 2. You have Haiti-Jamaica listed as delayed at 8:00 P.M. You didn't specify a date, but it can't be shown at 8:00 P.M. on Tuesday the day it is played because that conflicts with live games.
The United States Men’s National Team will begin the campaign for its eighth straight FIFA World Cup appearance on Friday, November 13 vs St. Vincent and the Grenadines - LIVE from Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri at 7:00 pm ET on ESPN2 and WatchESPN. The United States-St. Vincent and the Grenadines match will be the first World Cup qualifying contest in St. Louis since the United States-El Salvador match on November 5, 1989. ESPN’s lead soccer commentator team of Ian Darke and Taylor Twellman will call the match. Bob Ley and Kasey Keller will host the pre-match-halftime-post-match "SportsCenter" segments. http://espnmediazone.com/us/press-releases/2015/11/fifa-international-match-week-on-espn/ 17 international matches are on ESPN networks over the next six days, including #USMNT and #EURO2016 playoffs: https://t.co/8vUm7OcfSM— Paul Carr (@PaulCarr) November 12, 2015
The #ARGvBRA has been cancelled due to heavy rain.It will be played tomorrow at 7PM ET. Catch it LIVE on @beINSPORTSUSA @ESbeINSPORTS.— beIN SPORTS USA (@beINSPORTSUSA) November 13, 2015
All streaming channel assignments now added to the schedule for next week's matches. Five African qualifiers added to streaming schedule for Tuesday. Two Friendlies hosted by Poland added to schedule by beIN (today & Tuesday): CONMEBOL: http://soccertvblog.com/conmebol-tv CONCACAF: http://soccertvblog.com/concacaf-tv CAF: http://soccertvblog.com/caf-tv Int'l Friendlies: http://soccertvblog.com/friendlies-tv SA www.soccertvblog.com
Last Round, beIN actually had a Canadian home match scheduled and then took it off last minute. Something is going on with the Canadian FA/CONCACAF/beINSport. I don't think we'll be seeing any Canadian home matches during qualifying.... SA www.soccertvblog.com
Late addition: Canada v Honduras will be on Univision Deportes right after the Mexico v El Salvador match so 11:00pm ET (1-hour delay). So even though NBC Deportes own the Spanish-language rights to most CONCACAF qualifiers and beINSport own the English-language rights; Univision has been able to snag the Canadian home rights. No different I guess than ESPN owning USA home rights and Univision those of Mexico. At least we know for future matchdays. SA www.soccertvblog.com
I don't need to see that whole game, but thanks for posting because that made me check Univision Deportes's schedule and they will have a 60 minute replay tomorrow at 3:00 A.M.
Smart of Univision to get those rights. Since Canada is in their Group it gives them an extra Mexico game they would not have had due to the Telemundo deal. Assuming the deal is the same for the Hexagonal... ...Univision is going to be rooting for Canada to advance while Telemundo is going to be rooting hard for one of the Central American teams to advance!
Friendly between Belgium and Spain canceled over increased security concerns. https://t.co/B6GEpl4GLK pic.twitter.com/fLfrfoK6Kn— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) November 17, 2015
Via @nbcdeportes - @AndresCantorGOL, @sadovnik1965 and @CHermosillo_ are in San Pedro Sula to call Honduras-Mexico on Telemundo/NBC Universo— Jonathan Tannenwald (@thegoalkeeper) November 16, 2015 On @nbcuniverso's call for T&T vs. #USMNT: @CopanAlvarez and @manuel__sol.— Jonathan Tannenwald (@thegoalkeeper) November 16, 2015
Tomorrow, Tuesday, Nov. 17, the French national team plays its first match since Friday’s attacks on Paris, which included as a target the French national stadium as France played host to Germany, and FOX Sports has expanded its coverage as the team takes on England in an international friendly live from Wembley Stadium in London. Live pregame coverage includes a reporter on-site, pre-kick walkouts and both national anthems, with Wembley reportedly set to display the words to the French national anthem, Le Marseillaise, on screens to encourage all in attendance to join in song. In addition to match telecasts on FS1 and FOX Deportes, pregame, match and post-match coverage is now widely available to everyone with an Internet connection through the FOX Sports GO mobile app and FOXSportsGO.com. FOX Sports’ coverage begins tomorrow at 2:30 PM ET on FS1, with kick-off scheduled for 3:00 PM ET. Ian Joy hosts FS1’s pregame coverage from Los Angeles with analysts Warren Barton, Thomas Hitzlsperger and Brad Friedel, who was recently added to the day’s plans. Alec Wilkinson provides live reports on-site from Wembley, specifically looking at pregame security measures at Wembley. The match on FS1 is called by the legendary Martin Tyler and analyst Tony Dorigo, with Tyler joining the pre-match show for an interview by satellite. A 30-minute postgame show is scheduled at 5:00 PM ET on FS1. FOX Deportes airs a two-hour special edition of FOX DEPORTES EN VIVO prior to the match (1:00 PM ET) with John Laguna and Mariano Trujillo hosting before calling the match. Encore match telecasts, including pregame and postgame coverage, are scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 17 at 11:00 PM ET on FS2 and Wednesday, Nov. 18 at 2:00 AM ET and 8:00 AM ET on FS1.
9pm EST had to be wrong for Brasil x Peru since there is a 3-hour time difference between most of Brasil and EST. Not great coverage of the CONMEBOL qualifiers today/tonight to say the least. Not all BeIn's fault, of course, but this is going to be a problem for the rest of the qualifiers. Hopefully CONCACAF continues to have their qualifiers on Friday & Tuesday and CONMEBOL stick with Thursday & Tuesday so that at least there isn't 100% overlap.