Media

ESPN to air nightly World Cup show

Published Friday, Apr 16 2010, 12:07 BST | By Andrew Laughlin
Football

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ESPN has confirmed plans to broadcast a nightly programme from South Africa during the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

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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