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BBC, ITV to split coverage of FIFA World Cup 2014

BigEyeUg3By BigEyeUg3December 11, 2013
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wc trophyITV will show the opening match of the tournament between hosts Brazil and Croatia on 12 June, while the BBC start with Spain v Holland, a repeat of the 2010 World Cup final on 13 June. The BBC will show England’s first group match against Italy. ITV will then show England’s next two games against Uruguay and Costa Rica. The BBC will have first pick of the round of 16 and semi finals, whilst ITV has first pick of the quarter finals. Both ITV and BBC will show the final.

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The full split of the group stage matches is outlined in the table below.

Philip Bernie, BBC Head of TV Sport, said: “We’re very pleased with our selection of matches which includes England’s highly anticipated opening match with Italy along with their crucial first knock out match, if they proceed, and the first pick of the semi finals. We also have some extremely appetising peak time group games including Spain v Holland, Spain v Chile, Brazil v Mexico and Germany v Ghana. The World Cup in Brazil promises to be truly memorable. The BBC is delighted to be showing this great selection of games and our audiences will be able to join in not only live on BBC One but on radio and online where our extensive coverage will deliver the first truly digital World Cup.”

Niall Sloane, ITV Director of Sport, said: “The World Cup begins on ITV for UK viewers next year and we’re looking forward to showing live two of England’s three group matches as well as two of Brazil’s, including the tournament’s opening game between the hosts and Croatia in Sao Paulo. We will also broadcast the key match between England’s group D rivals Italy and Uruguay, which could have a huge bearing on their chances of reaching the knock-out phase. In addition, ITV will have first pick of the quarter-final matches as Brazil 2014 builds towards its climax. Viewers will be able to watch all matches live online on itv.com which will also host a dedicated World Cup site offering comprehensive coverage in the build up to and throughout what promises to be a special tournament in this most iconic of football countries.”

World Cup 2014 – Group stage game split

12 June

9pm ITV Brazil v Croatia

13 June

5pm ITV Mexico v Cameroon

8pm BBC Spain v Netherlands

11pm ITV Chile v Australia

14 June

5pm BBC Colombia v Greece

8pm ITV Uruguay v Costa Rica

11pm BBC England v Italy

2am ITV Ivory Coast v Japan

15 June

5pm ITV Switzerland v Ecuador

8pm BBC France v Honduras

11pm BBC Argentina v Bosnia

16 June

5pm ITV Germany v Portugal

8pm BBC Iran v Nigeria

11pm BBC Ghana v USA

17 June

5pm ITV Belgium v Algeria

8pm BBC Brazil v Mexico

11pm BBC Russia v South Korea

18 June

5pm ITV Australia v Holland

8pm BBC Spain v Chile

11pm ITV Cameroon v Croatia

19 June

5pm BBC Colombia v Ivory Coast

8pm ITV England v Uruguay

11pm BBC Japan v Greece

20 June

5pm BBC Italy v Costa Rica

8pm ITV France v Switzerland

11pm ITV Honduras v Ecuador

21 June

5pm ITV Argentina v Iran

8pm BBC Germany v Ghana

11pm BBC Nigeria v Bosnia

22 June

5pm BBC Belgium v Russia

8pm ITV South Korea v Algeria

11pm BBC USA v Portugal

23 June

5pm ITV Australia v Spain

5pm ITV Holland v Chile

9pm ITV Cameroon v Brazil

9pm ITV Croatia v Mexico

24 June

5pm ITV England v Costa Rica

9pm BBC Japan v Colombia

9pm BBC Greece v Ivory Coast

25 June

5pm ITV Nigeria v Argentina

5pm ITV Bosnia v Iran

9pm BBC Ecuador v France

9pm BBC Honduras v Switzerland

26 June

5pm BBC USA V Germany

5pm BBC Portugal v Ghana

9pm ITV South Korea v Belgium

9pm ITV Algeria v Russia

Source: BBC

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