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Good game... still new to Soccer... Wasn't sure why there was no OT.. But I guess the tie was good because they were supposed to beat the crap out of us..
Good game... still new to Soccer... Wasn't sure why there was no OT.. But I guess the tie was good because they were supposed to beat the crap out of us..
There's no overtime in the group stages which is what we are in now. Once we get to the round of 16 in a few weeks then we get overtime since those games are decided only by a win or a loss.
Skyfire, makers of the Flash-video enabled mobile browser for Android, Window’s Mobile and Nokia smartphones, is allowing football fans to get their fix with the ability to watch the 2010 FIFA World Cup live on their mobile devices.
By accessing Univision Football at http://futbol.univision.com via Skyfire, fans of ‘the world’s game’ can watch as 32 countries compete to be crowned champion of the largest and most respected international tournament on the globe. Skyfire users can also enjoy World Cup and other sports highlights and commentary on thousands of other web sites that will be talking about the world cup over the next few weeks, for free.
Univision’s broadcast is free and requires no subscription like other services. Although commentary is in Spanish, Skyfire employees point out that there’s nothing like the announcer call of “Goooooaaaaalllll” on a Spanish language broadcast to put you in a football fever mood..