World Cup 2010 live streaming online
UPDATED 1:01 P.M.
In case you can't get near a TV, ESPN3.com has the game online.
Here's Liz Clarke's early game story from South Africa's 1-1 tie with Mexico in the World Cup opener.
Here's the box score from the South Africa-Mexico game.
Here's a gallery with photos from the opening ceremony and last night's concert.
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Matt Bonesteel
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June 11, 2010; 11:02 AM ET
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Posted by: Juan-John1 | June 11, 2010 11:59 AM | Report abuse
My ISP isn't on ESPN's approved list. But Univision is doing all the games, regardless of ISP. Worked great for me.
Posted by: Alsatian1 | June 11, 2010 12:12 PM | Report abuse
GREAT call on the Univision feed! Thanks, Alsatian1.
Posted by: Kev29 | June 11, 2010 12:35 PM | Report abuse
From Steven Goff says that we can watch "all the games streaming online" on ESPN3.
I just checked the schedule at ESPN3 and found out that Saturday's big match-up between the USA and England is not listed. We can watch Korea Republic vs. Greece and Argentina vs. Nigeria, but not USA vs. England. What gives? ABC does not broadcast on the airwaves in my area, so I'm out of luck? Suggestions?
Posted by: mtheado1 | June 11, 2010 12:36 PM | Report abuse
ESPN3. Really? That's it? There are literally hundreds of online sources out there streaming the games, and you name the one that everybody already knows about?
Wow. What an "insider." Thanks for giving us the inside scoop there, Steve-o.
Posted by: Buddydog | June 11, 2010 12:37 PM | Report abuse
What gives? ABC does not broadcast on the airwaves in my area, so I'm out of luck? Suggestions?
Posted by: mtheado1 | June 11, 2010 12:36 PM
Guessing that ABC matches will not be aired on ESPN3.
Univision.com is an option...
http://futbol.univision.com/fifacopamundial/partidos-en-vivo
Posted by: Kev29 | June 11, 2010 12:39 PM | Report abuse
Wow. What an "insider." Thanks for giving us the inside scoop there, Steve-o.
Posted by: Buddydog | June 11, 2010 12:37 PM
Matt Bonesteel authored this post. Way to be a pr*ck though.
Posted by: Kev29 | June 11, 2010 12:42 PM | Report abuse
Most people have known - for a long time - that ESPN3 would show the games if you subscribed to a cable outfit associated with Disney.
Univision.com for the rest of us...
Posted by: jimmyjimmy1 | June 11, 2010 12:52 PM | Report abuse
The goal by South Africa was a missle; so sweet!
Posted by: jimmyjimmy1 | June 11, 2010 12:54 PM | Report abuse
Here's a good list of various mobile apps that can help you follow along.
Posted by: peripheral1 | June 11, 2010 1:14 PM | Report abuse
I do agree that only listing ESPN3 as a source for streaming video is a little disappointing, given Soccer Insider's usual level of insight.
The Post article by Fritz Hahn about "Where in Washington, DC to watch the World Cup" does a much better job of covering the bases.
Also, I watched this morning's match somewhat discreetly at work, and the Univision feed was great. I can't find my Comcast log in or what ever to do the remote log in thing for ESPN3 from my work's ISP.
I wonder if all this streaming video stuff is isolating us in our cubicles rather than uniting us all around a big screen. 4 years ago, we put a TV in the break room and it was assumed people would balance work and play responsibly. When you were in the room though, you could have fun and socialize. Now, a bunch of us are discreetly watching on our screens with headphones, and it's not as much fun.
Posted by: WorldCup | June 11, 2010 1:31 PM | Report abuse
ESPN3 and Univision are the only 'legit' sources, as far as I know. It's not up to the Post to provide you with illegitimate sources. They are, after all, also a media content provider.
And buddydoosh is a pr*ck.
Posted by: JkR- | June 11, 2010 1:38 PM | Report abuse
p2p4u.net
Posted by: grogan19 | June 11, 2010 1:58 PM | Report abuse
Who will be brave enough to cover the story right outside the gates of Soccer City? In the shadows of the stadium child prostitution is rampant with pimps excited about the boon in business brought on by the World Cup. Sexual exploitation of children really took off in this area with the construction workers building the stadium buying sex time with children. Now the expectation of greater business has been the impetus of more abduction and selling of children to meet the demand. What has been done to address this brutal, unconscionable abuse? Nothing! Yahoo for South Africa, land of freedom and democracy.
Posted by: lynnhodson | June 11, 2010 2:06 PM | Report abuse
Posted by: mandyloveme | June 12, 2010 7:58 AM | Report abuse
Why risk virus and porn promotion watching the game on illegal streaming sites, when you can watch all 64 games on univision.com legit?
http://futbol.univision.com/fifacopamundial/partidos-en-vivo
Posted by: maiwah | June 20, 2010 11:09 PM | Report abuse
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Video quality is pretty good.