Well, the rest of the world will be on the edge of their couches or bar stools to watch the action from a television or computer screen. The TV schedule has recently been released by ESPN, but what if you aren't close to a TV or are at work like the majority of the human population? Where do you go to watch the World Cup?
Also, I know that simply checking out the World Cup TV schedule is a lot easier than actually finding time to sit and check out all of the action. After all, some households have limited open TV time because your wife is controlling the afternoons with her soaps and kids take up whatever time is left for cartoons. In order for you to watch the 2010 World Cup, you could record some of your favorite games. If you don't have that option, drop by your local watering hole to cheer on your team with your buddies and fellow fans. And if that doesn't suit you, do what I would suggest...watch the World Cup online!
This way, you don't have to worry about fighting your wife and kids for the TV. You can also bypass recording your favorite games because we all know you won't end up watching them if you take that route. You could go to the bar to watch the World Cup games with your buddies, but your wife and kids will start wondering where you are. And will that bar have every game that you want to watch? Who knows.
The solution? Watch the World Cup online. It's as simple as that. You can watch any game that you want, wherever you have a computer/laptop and internet access. You can watch live games without anyone fighting you for control over the screen. Invite some buddies over and grab a few beers, enjoy the atmosphere and enjoy live streaming World Cup soccer over the internet. It's the next best thing to jumping on a plane and taking a trip to South Africa.