Spartan Posted July 15, 2014 Report Posted July 15, 2014 t's worth nothing that most 2014-2015 seasons in Europe are set to begin next month, while others like Mexico's Liga MX will kick off later this week. Major League Soccer, meanwhile, is already midway through its season -- the US league was about the only one still active during the World Cup. In general, most league matches take place over the weekend, although some do happen during the work/school week, especially once the Champions League and Europa League start. Do keep in mind this is for people who want to watch here in the States, live or on-demand, as broadcasting rights do vary by country. Furthermore, if the cable/satellite providers or networks we mention carry any of these leagues, be sure to use one of their TV-everywhere offerings, such as the WatchESPN or Univision Deportes apps, this way you can enjoy games across different devices.
Spartan Posted July 15, 2014 Author Report Posted July 15, 2014 Liga BBVA, Spain Network: (English) beIN Sports, (Spanish) beIN Sports en Español. Available on most TV service providers; offers apps on the web, iOS and Android.
Spartan Posted July 15, 2014 Author Report Posted July 15, 2014 Premier League, United Kingdom Network: (English) NBC, NBC Sports; (Spanish) Telemundo, Mun2. These channels are also carried by most TV service carriers. On mobile and the web, there's NBC Sports Live Extra. Similarly, Telemundo has an app for iOS and Android, which you can use to watch some games while on the go.
Spartan Posted July 15, 2014 Author Report Posted July 15, 2014 Bundesliga, Germany Network: (English and Spanish) GolTV. This one is far from perfect. Comcast, the largest cable provider in the US, dropped the channel not long ago, so that's already a huge chunk of people left out. That said, GolTV is still available on Time Warner Cable and DirecTV, but maybe not for long -- the latter currently downgraded the channel to SD-only. To make matters worse, GolTV doesn't have any apps. Which is to say, keeping up with Bayern Munich, home to more than half of world champion Germany's starting players, may be a little tough. The good news is Fox recently acquired the Bundesliga rights, starting with the 2015-2016 season.
Spartan Posted July 15, 2014 Author Report Posted July 15, 2014 Ligue 1, France Network: (English) beIN Sports, (Spanish) beIN Sports en Español. Same broadcasting deal as Spain's La Liga. Here, however, you'll find different talent, including star players like Zlatan Ibrahimović and World Cup sensation James Rodríguez. (FYI: His first name is pronounced "hahm-ez.")
Spartan Posted July 15, 2014 Author Report Posted July 15, 2014 Liga MX, Mexico South of the border, the federation in charge operates slightly differently than the rest of the pack. As such, finding Liga MX matches to watch will be a rather easy task. Networks: (English) ESPN, (Spanish) ESPN Deportes; Univision, Univision Deportes Network and UniMas; Telemundo; Fox Deportes; and Azteca America, all available en Español. Better yet, the majority of these channels are widely adopted by service providers. Still, things are more complicated here, since each team can play on a different network depending on whether they play at home or away. For example, Club America's home games will always be on one of Univision's properties, since it licensed the rights to that particular team. Regardless, it's a league you should be keeping an eye on.
Spartan Posted July 15, 2014 Author Report Posted July 15, 2014 Major League Soccer, United States and Canada Networks: (English) ESPN and NBC Sports; (Spanish) Univision, Univision Deportes Network and UniMas. Along with those channels, which you should have no trouble finding within your TV package, there's also MLS Live, which offers access to live (out-of-market) and on-demand matches. Since the season is already well underway, a mere $32 gets you in for the remainder -- Major League Soccer says demand for subscriptions has skyrocketed since the World Cup. If you fell in love with the national team's performance at the World Cup, then you should definitely be paying attention to MLS. Clint Dempsey, DeAndre Yedlin, Graham Zusi are a few players you can expect to watch as the season progresses. More importantly, supporting Major League Soccer is key for the development and growth of US soccer, and the sport as a whole in this country. Beyond 2014, MLS will have a larger presence everywhere, thanks to new deals with ESPN, Fox and Univision.
Spartan Posted July 15, 2014 Author Report Posted July 15, 2014 Other Club Competitions UEFA Champions League Networks: (English) Fox, Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports Go; (Spanish) Fox Deportes. UEFA Europa League Networks: (English) Fox Sports and (Spanish) ESPN Deportes.
chittimallu16 Posted July 15, 2014 Report Posted July 15, 2014 Liga BBVA, Spain Network: (English) beIN Sports, (Spanish) beIN Sports en Español. Available on most TV service providers; offers apps on the web, iOS and Android. Premier League, United Kingdom Network: (English) NBC, NBC Sports; (Spanish) Telemundo, Mun2. These channels are also carried by most TV service carriers. On mobile and the web, there's NBC Sports Live Extra. Similarly, Telemundo has an app for iOS and Android, which you can use to watch some games while on the go. Bundesliga, Germany Network: (English and Spanish) GolTV. This one is far from perfect. Comcast, the largest cable provider in the US, dropped the channel not long ago, so that's already a huge chunk of people left out. That said, GolTV is still available on Time Warner Cable and DirecTV, but maybe not for long -- the latter currently downgraded the channel to SD-only. To make matters worse, GolTV doesn't have any apps. Which is to say, keeping up with Bayern Munich, home to more than half of world champion Germany's starting players, may be a little tough. The good news is Fox recently acquired the Bundesliga rights, starting with the 2015-2016 season. Other Club Competitions UEFA Champions League Networks: (English) Fox, Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports Go; (Spanish) Fox Deportes. UEFA Europa League Networks: (English) Fox Sports and (Spanish) ESPN Deportes. Regularly covered every weekend $^^E
chittimallu16 Posted July 15, 2014 Report Posted July 15, 2014 Ligue 1, France Network: (English) beIN Sports, (Spanish) beIN Sports en Español. Same broadcasting deal as Spain's La Liga. Here, however, you'll find different talent, including star players like Zlatan Ibrahimović and World Cup sensation James Rodríguez. (FYI: His first name is pronounced "hahm-ez.") Major League Soccer, United States and Canada Networks: (English) ESPN and NBC Sports; (Spanish) Univision, Univision Deportes Network and UniMas. Along with those channels, which you should have no trouble finding within your TV package, there's also MLS Live, which offers access to live (out-of-market) and on-demand matches. Since the season is already well underway, a mere $32 gets you in for the remainder -- Major League Soccer says demand for subscriptions has skyrocketed since the World Cup. If you fell in love with the national team's performance at the World Cup, then you should definitely be paying attention to MLS. Clint Dempsey, DeAndre Yedlin, Graham Zusi are a few players you can expect to watch as the season progresses. More importantly, supporting Major League Soccer is key for the development and growth of US soccer, and the sport as a whole in this country. Beyond 2014, MLS will have a larger presence everywhere, thanks to new deals with ESPN, Fox and Univision. sometimes covered.... :3D_Smiles_38:
chittimallu16 Posted July 15, 2014 Report Posted July 15, 2014 Liga MX, Mexico South of the border, the federation in charge operates slightly differently than the rest of the pack. As such, finding Liga MX matches to watch will be a rather easy task. Networks: (English) ESPN, (Spanish) ESPN Deportes; Univision, Univision Deportes Network and UniMas; Telemundo; Fox Deportes; and Azteca America, all available en Español. Better yet, the majority of these channels are widely adopted by service providers. Still, things are more complicated here, since each team can play on a different network depending on whether they play at home or away. For example, Club America's home games will always be on one of Univision's properties, since it licensed the rights to that particular team. Regardless, it's a league you should be keeping an eye on. never covered south american leagues bye1
Spartan Posted July 15, 2014 Author Report Posted July 15, 2014 why tagged me man in AFDB where there is Football..THere is Chittimallu man...thats it.... whereever it (football in DB) is he (chittimallu) follows....
dotnetrockz Posted July 15, 2014 Report Posted July 15, 2014 watch euro cup or else start wtaching our american football....
chittimallu16 Posted July 15, 2014 Report Posted July 15, 2014 watch euro cup or else start wtaching our american football....
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