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World Cup footy on the BBC1 live stream?

Will it be blacked out? (May 2010)

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Watlington P
anyone know if the BBC will black out the World Cup matches from the BBC1 live stream on iPlayer? I guess if they even black out A Question Of Sport the answer is probably "yes".
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nwtv2003
I'm not sure how the set up is now, but in 2006 the BBC showed the World Cup games Live on the BBC Sport website, so that could be a possibility again, it depends what others matches have been available via iPlayer.
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Jeffmister
Quote:
For the first time, viewers will also be able to watch all BBC World Cup matches on BBC iPlayer. Each game can be watched live via computer, games console or mobile phone, plus the matches will be available to watch again for seven days after broadcast, meaning fans will never have to miss out on any of the action from South Africa.

Viewers can also download any game they miss, to watch back at a time that suits them.


SOURCE: BBC Press Office
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Watlington P
Thanks Jeffmister, that's exactly what I wanted to hear Very Happy
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Michael
You need a TV licence to view it though.
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David
You need a TV licence to view it though.


Not if you watch it up to 7 days after the broadcast you don't. Roughly what time will these matches be on TV?
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Andrew M
Roughly what time will these matches be on TV?

Since South Africa isn't too far away in terms of time zones, they shouldn't be much difference to the UK, wouldn't surprise me if they kicked off at 5 and 7.30pm BST, as has become traditional in recent years, which will probably get the pubs rubbing their hands (especially since the 2014 world cup in Brazil will be shown mostly in the middle of the night).
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Steve Williams
Roughly what time will these matches be on TV?


12.30, 3.00, 7.30.
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Inspector Sands
anyone know if the BBC will black out the World Cup matches from the BBC1 live stream on iPlayer? I guess if they even black out A Question Of Sport the answer is probably "yes".

The difference is that the World Cup is new and therefore will have 'new media' rights included in the contract. QoS shows sport archive material with either won't have new media rights or the rights will vary and therefore make it too complicated to show

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