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sracercelica

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Does anyone know if I will be able to stream from justin.tv with the Evo? Maybe using skyfire? The World Cup is starting in June, and because of my work schedule I will be missing out on some great matches, so if I am able to stream WC matches that will seal the deal on me getting an Evo. As of right now I'm 50/50.
 

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I think as long as flash lite is on the phone you should not have any problems.especially if you are in a 4g area it should work just fine. Enjoy the kickstand I know I will.
 

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you will be able to watch 46 World Cup 2010 matches on Espn mobile TV via Sprint-I will be watching the games via espn mobile tv on the htc evo 4g as well.
 

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you will be able to watch 46 World Cup 2010 matches on Espn mobile TV via Sprint-I will be watching the games via espn mobile tv on the htc evo 4g as well.
Thanks for confirming. Was hoping Sling would publicly release the Android app before the world cup.
 

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ESPN will present comprehensive coverage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup June 11, through July 11, from 10 stadiums in nine cities across South Africa. All 64 matches will be aired live and in high definition on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC, and extensive coverage on ESPN360.com and ESPN Mobile TV. In addition, 2010 FIFA World Cup studio programs, including prematch, halftime and postmatch segments, will be presented in high definition.

ESPN will air 44 FIFA World Cup matches from South Africa – the most ever for the network in one tournament. ESPN2 will feature 10 matches. ABC will broadcast 10, beginning with the U.S. Men’s National Team’s tournament opener vs. England on Saturday, June 12, at 2 p.m. ET in Rustenburg. The tournament will conclude on ABC with the title match Sunday, July 11, at 1:30 p.m. ET from the Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg.

Coverage will begin Friday, June 11, on ESPN, ESPN360.com and ESPN Mobile TV, with the tournament’s opening match at 9:30 a.m. from the Soccer City in Johannesburg, host country South Africa versus Mexico.
 

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ESPN will air 44 FIFA World Cup matches from South Africa ? the most ever for the network in one tournament. ESPN2 will feature 10 matches. ABC will broadcast 10, beginning with the U.S. Men?s National Team?s tournament opener vs. England on Saturday, June 12, at 2 p.m. ET in Rustenburg. The tournament will conclude on ABC with the title match Sunday, July 11, at 1:30 p.m. ET from the Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg.

I see it says they will air matches on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC but not on ESPN Mobile. It only mentions that ESPN Mobile will have extensive coverage, which in my opinion means Sport Center talking about it :(
 

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ESPN MOBILE TV

ESPN Mobile TV -- ESPN's 24/7 mobile sports television network available through an agreement with Sprint and on the FLO TV and MobiTV platforms via AT&T and Verizon -- will feature live coverage of 46 matches from ESPN and ESPN2 telecasts except the eight on concurrent match windows, June 22-25.
 

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Via ESPN mobile TV and ABC mobile TV you will be able to watch 56 of the 64 matches of the World Cup 2010 on your brandspanking new HTC Evo 4G