Where to Watch 2014 FIFA World Cup Live

This year's annual FIFA WORLD Cup will be held at the prestigious and bountiful country of Brazil, where teams from around the world compete for the World Cup and it looks like to be one hell of a show for the fans. It will be the 20th World Cup in recorded history that will take place tomorrow at June 12 and will end at July 13, 2014. This will be Brazil's second time hosting the event so I assure that hometown fans will be as lively as they come. 

Arena Pernambuco,  Recife, Brazil
31 Teams (excluding Brazil) from every corner of the world have competed in the Qualifying matches that was held last June 2011 for a chance to participate and hopefully win in the final tournament on the host nation Brazil. There will be 64 matches that are to be played around Brazil, spanning across 12 cities in either new or redeveloped stadiums, with the tournament kick starting it off with a group stage. For the first time in FIFA history, the following matches will use goal-line technology.

After testing the system over the course of 2 years, FIFA awarded the German company GmbH the contract to provide the said technology (GLT) to be used at the 2014 World Cup.





Where you can catch all the action:
*HBS
*wiziwig.tv
*livesoccertv.com
*fifa.com

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Where to Watch 2014 FIFA World Cup Live Where to Watch 2014 FIFA World Cup Live Reviewed by Superheatsink on 12:30:00 AM Rating: 5

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