Univision has the World Cup live coverage in Spanish and Spain and the Netherlands are playing live on the Brazil 2014 schedule on Friday for Group B and the live stream comes from Arena Fonte Nova in Salvador and has the Group B draw openings with the defending champions against the defending runners-up and this will be big for the Dutch and the Spaniards, as the loser may have a tough time advancing into the knockout stage.
Read full storyThe World Cup is live with Spain and the Netherlands on Friday and the match is streaming on radio from ESPN Radio online and has a live stream for the Group B set as the Spanish defending champions take on the Dutch in the Arena Fonte Nova at Salvador and the matchup is a big one for both sides in Brazil and it comes with the home nation winning out in their first match and now Spain must answer as another favorite.
Read full storyThe World Cup 2014 tournament is live and the Spain vs. Netherlands matchup starts at 3 pm ET on ESPN and is streaming online with a live stream from WatchESPN as the teams play in Salvador at the Arena Fonte Nova and the matchup is huge in Group B for Holland and has the defending champions looking to beat the Dutch in a rematch of the 2010 finals.
Read full storyThe World Cup started up on Thursday in Brazil and the host nation won the opener and now Spain and the Netherlands are playing on Friday and the matchup on ESPN and WatchESPN with a live stream starts at 3 pm and is the start of Group B and will be from Salvador and comes with Mexico playing Cameroon and Chile playing against Australia.
Read full storyThe FIFA Brazil World Cup is live and Group B is on the schedule for Friday and the TV start time for the games in the tournament is at 3 pm ET and 6 pm ET as Spain takes on the Netherlands and Chile plays against Australia and they will be online with a Live Stream from the WatchESPN website and coverage is streaming from the main ESPN channel for the game.
Read full storyThe World Cup 2014 is underway and Brazil has won their first match and the team is one of the favorites for the tournament along with Spain, Germany, Argentina as well as Belgium, England and France and there could be a wild card in the mix for the championship as well, but those top four teams have the best odds for betting on the World Cup winner.
Read full storyThe 2014 World Cup has started and Brazil kicked things off and now the match start times and ESPN channel for Friday has Spain, Netherlands, Australia, Chile, Mexico and Cameroon in Group A and Group B in action streaming online from ESPN and ESPN2 with the WatchESPN website as things kick off at 12 pm noon.
Read full storyThe World Cup 2014 kicks off with Brazil and Croatia and the game is live on TV from ESPN at 4 pm ET and comes from Arena Corinthians in Sao Paulo as the tournament starts and the live stream coverage is from WatchESPN online as Group A has their opener and this is the only match of the day before things continue on Friday and that has numerous matchups with Chile, Spain, Mexico, Australia, Cameroon and the Netherlands all in action.
Read full storyThe World Cup Group Stage standings for 2014 has all 32 teams tied with zero points to start the Brazil tournament and the match results will begin this week as the tournament starts in the first stage of the draw and teams will be looking to get points early and often as they try and advance to the knockout stage and Brazil will get an early chance and are one of the favorites in the WC14.
Read full storyThe Premier League transfer rumors are starting to heat up for teams like Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool heading into the summer and the Blues are already dealing with a loss, as Frank Lampard has joined Atletico Madrid star David Villa as the latest players to head to the MLS in the United States, as both are poised to join New York City FC, which is owned by Manchester City in the EPL.
Read full storyDavid Villa will not be moving to the English Premier League after all. The Spanish international forward completed his transfer from Barcelona to Atletico Madrid for a €5.1 million fee (£4.4 million, $6.5 million) with Barca entitled to 50 percent of any future transfer fee.
Read full storyBarcelona are planning a sensational swap deal involving Thiago Alcantara and David Villa in a bid to bring in Manchester United forward Wayne Rooney to the Camp Nou this summer.
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Read full storySpain made a mockery of the format of the Confederations Cup by thrashing minnows Tahiti 10-0, while Diego Forlan capped his 100th appearance for Uruguay in some style scoring the winner in a 2-1 win over Nigeria. Quite a few critics have questioned the fallacy behind allowing a country like Tahiti, filed with amateur players, into the Confederations Cup, where some of the top teams in the world are competing.
Read full storyBarcelona president Sandro Rosell admitted his interest in Paris Saint Germain defender Thiago Silva, while confirming Victor Valdes is set to stay at the Camp Nou and see out the final year of his contract.
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