Americans abroad and TV listings
It's a big day for Americans in World Cup roster contention and for those interested in watching some futbol:
*Americans abroad:
GK Tim Howard and Everton at Aston Villa (GK Brad Friedel)
MFs Maurice Edu/DaMarcus Beasley for Rangers vs. Dundee
MF Benny Feilhaber and Aarhus at Midtjylland
D Clarence Goodson and Start vs. Odd Grenland
MF Jose Francisco Torres and Pachuca at Cruz Azul
F Herculez Gomez and Puebla at Atlas
*Soccer on TV:
Spain, Xerez-Atletico Madrid 2 p.m. ET, ESPN Deportes
Spain, Zaragoza-Mallorca 2 p.m. GolTV
Spain, Santander-Espanyol 2 p.m. DirecTV (Channel 456)
Spain, Osasuna-Malaga 2 p.m. DirecTV (Channel 457)
England, Wigan-Portsmouth 2:30 p.m. Fox Soccer Channel
England, Aston Villa-Everton 2:40 p.m. Fox Soccer Plus
England, Spurs-Arsenal 3 p.m. ESPN2
Spain, Coruna-Barcelona 4 p.m. ESPN Deportes
Libertadores, Emelec-Internacional 6:30 p.m. Fox Sports Espanol
Libertadores, Racing-Corinthians 8:30 p.m. FSE
Mexico, Pachuca-Cruz Azul 9 p.m. ESPN Deportes
By
Steve Goff
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April 14, 2010; 8:15 AM ET
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| Tags: Aston Villa F.C., Brad Friedel, Cruz Azul, Fox Soccer Channel, Glasgow Rangers, José Francisco Torres, Maurice Edu, Tim Howard
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Posted by: ChelseaMatt | April 14, 2010 8:38 AM | Report abuse
Never mind, those are for today, not this weekend. Now I understand. Sorry.
Posted by: ChelseaMatt | April 14, 2010 8:39 AM | Report abuse
score again, Herculez! make Bob notice!
(I do find it interesting that Bob will fly to Sweden to see Bedoya -- an interesting prospect, to be sure -- but won't do a day trip across the border to see Gomez).
Posted by: troy6 | April 14, 2010 9:05 AM | Report abuse
From (AP)
"Sunil Chhetri, the first Indian national on a Major League Soccer team, started and played the first half for Kansas City,
U.S. soccer fans might not know much about Chhetri, but the Indian national-team member is one of the most popular players in his home country. The Wizards’ Facebook page has added more than 6,000 fans since Chhetri signed and nearly every move he’s made has been front-page news in India"
Posted by: delantero | April 14, 2010 9:41 AM | Report abuse
India:MLS::US:EPL
Posted by: Reignking | April 14, 2010 10:04 AM | Report abuse
I'm starting to feel a bit under the weather, might have to leave the office early today...
Posted by: Kev29 | April 14, 2010 10:11 AM | Report abuse
there are 3 other games on tv tonight:
Mexico, San Luis-Estudiantes Tecos 9pm Galavision
Mexico, America-Pumas 10pm Telefutura
Mexico, Santos-Monterrey 11pm Galavision
Posted by: cleazer72 | April 14, 2010 10:17 AM | Report abuse
So, it's three straight Wednesday matches against each other for Pachuca and Cruz Azul. (CCL Final 1st and 2nd Legs begin next week)
Posted by: FCRoleModel83 | April 14, 2010 10:44 AM | Report abuse
I wonder if KC will get a jersey sponsorship from any one of the Tata Group.
Tata v Bimbo. You can't make that stuff up.
Posted by: I-270Exit1 | April 14, 2010 10:48 AM | Report abuse
BTW, the Tata family are very wealthy and powerful. You could call them the bodacious...
Posted by: I-270Exit1 | April 14, 2010 10:49 AM | Report abuse
Looks like I'll be speeding home from class to catch the spurs/gooners 2nd half.
Beware 301 commuters.
Posted by: wanker82 | April 14, 2010 11:40 AM | Report abuse
At the moment I'm at Kiwi's Pub and Grill in Altamonte Springs, FL. (St. Andrew's Tavern is just down the road.) Unfortunately, I'm scheduled (that's "shed-yooled") to be somewhere else by the time today's games on TV get underway.
Posted by: universityandpark | April 14, 2010 1:02 PM | Report abuse
Ex DCU player Ryan Miller plays a very solid 90 minutes in Halmstad's 1-0 victory over Swedish champions AIK in Stockholm this evening. He also played last Sunday in Halmstad's 2-1 home loss to Mjallby.
Posted by: big_spaniel | April 14, 2010 4:14 PM | Report abuse
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So, you left off the most important games of the weekend from your listings: Chelsea vs Tottenham and the Manchester Derby.