13021J wrote:Are the games going to be on BBC light last time?
ruralblue wrote:13021J wrote:Are the games going to be on BBC light last time?
Covered by British Eurosports I think, am sure I read that anyway. Is there such a channel or did I just dream that?
BBC World Service has in-depth coverage of the Africa Cup of Nations from group stages to the final on 31 January.
And the final will be shown live on BBC Two, while the two semi-finals will be available on red button and BBC Three.
The BBC website will have team news, statistics and match reports for every game and live text commentary from the opening match, semi-finals and final.
Piers Edwards will be blogging from Angola, while Richard Connelly will be sending regular Twitter update.
Coverage details (all times in GMT):
TV:
28 January: First semi-final live on the red button from 1600; second semi-final live on BBC Three from 1900.
31 January: Live coverage of the final on BBC Two from 1530.
Radio:
Live commentary from the opening game, the two semi-finals and the final.
Every edition of the World Service's flagship African sports programme Fast Track will come from Angola and there will be daily news, interviews, match reports and analysis on Sports Round Up, Network Africa and Focus on Africa.
Russell Fuller kicks off coverage with special editions of Sportsworld from Angola which will include reports on the opening ceremony.
Then Piers Edwards and Richard Connelly bring you full commentary on FM frequencies in Africa of the opening game between Angola and Mali. There will also be full commentaries of the semi-finals and final.
BBC Afrique and BBC Swahili will offer audiences commentary from the quarter-finals stage onwards.
BBC Hausa will be following the progress of Nigeria's Super Eagles and catching up with fans who have made the long journey from west Africa while BBC Portuguese for Africa will cover the tournament in each of the services three daily broadcasts.
Website:
Live text commentary from the opening game, the two semi-finals and the final.
Team news and match reports from every game, as well as full statistics and detailed analysis from the BBC team in Angola.
In addition, Piers Edwards will be commenting on the big tournament issues in his blog and Richard Connelly will be sending regular updates via his Twitter feed.
Blueboylewis wrote:I HAVE NOW UPDATED THIS FIRST PAGE WITH THE GAMES THAT ARE GOING TO BE SHOWN LIVE ON EUROSPORT! WHEN THE TV SCHEDULE SHOWS MORE GAMES THAT ARE GOING TO BE SHOWED ON EUROSPORT THEN I WILL ADD THEM ON. THE INFORMATION WHEREVER OR NOT THE GAME IS ON TV IS NEXT TO THE GAME!
Blue Toy wrote:Blueboylewis wrote:I HAVE NOW UPDATED THIS FIRST PAGE WITH THE GAMES THAT ARE GOING TO BE SHOWN LIVE ON EUROSPORT! WHEN THE TV SCHEDULE SHOWS MORE GAMES THAT ARE GOING TO BE SHOWED ON EUROSPORT THEN I WILL ADD THEM ON. THE INFORMATION WHEREVER OR NOT THE GAME IS ON TV IS NEXT TO THE GAME!
CHEERS CARL
Blueboylewis wrote:POLL HAS BEEN ADDED
Beefymcfc wrote:Blueboylewis wrote:POLL HAS BEEN ADDED
Sorry for keep getting on at you Lewis, but ny chance of taking Togo off your poll pal?
Blueboylewis wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Blueboylewis wrote:POLL HAS BEEN ADDED
Sorry for keep getting on at you Lewis, but ny chance of taking Togo off your poll pal?
No problem mate. I am an ass for putting them on when i know that they have quit!
Return to The Maine Football forum
Users browsing this forum: carolina-blue, CTID Hants, Google [Bot], Majestic-12 [Bot], salford city and 110 guests