Media
ESPN to air nightly World Cup show
Published Friday, Apr 16 2010, 12:07 BST | By Andrew Laughlin

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Titled South Africa Nightly, the show will track the progress of Fabio Capello's England team as they progress through the tournament's group and knock-out stages.
Launching on June 10, the 30-minute programme will air at 11pm every night during the month-long World Cup.
Ray Stubbs will present South Africa Nightly from a specially-designed studio in Nelson Mandela Square, Johannesburg.
Joined by a series of expert guests, Stubbs will discuss each day's developments, with ESPN's Darrell Currie providing on-the-spot reports throughout South Africa.
In the US, ESPN has already confirmed plans to televise 25 World Cup matches in 3D on its forthcoming new ESPN 3D channel.
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