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World Cup 2002 Korea/Japan TV Coverage

  • 14-05-2002 7:56am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 452 ✭✭


    World Cup 2002 Korea/Japan TV Coverage

    Friday, May 31: Opening Ceremony
    France v Senegal Group A 12.30pm NET2 ITV

    Saturday, June 1
    Ireland v Cameroon Group E 7.30am NET2 BBC
    Uruguay v Denmark Group A 10.00am NET2 ITV
    Germany v S Arabia Group E 12.30pm NET2 BBC

    Sunday, June 2
    Argentina v Nigeria Group F 6.30am NET2 BBC
    Paraguay v S Africa Group B 8.30am NET2 ITV
    England v Sweden Group F 10.30am NET2 ITV
    Spain v Slovenia Group B 12.30pm NET2 BBC

    Monday, June 3
    Croatia v Mexico Group G 7.30am NET2 BBC
    Brazil v Turkey Group C 10.00am NET2 BBC
    Italy v Ecuador Group G 12.30pm NET2 ITV

    Tuesday, June 4
    China v Costa Rica Group C 7.30am NET2 BBC
    Japan v Belgium Group H 10.00am NET2 ITV
    South Korea v Poland Group D 12.30pm NET2 BBC

    Wednesday, June 5
    Russia v Tunisia Group H 7.30am NET2 ITV
    USA v Portugal Group D 10.00am NET2 BBC
    Ireland v Germany Group E 12.30pm NET2 ITV

    Thursday, June 6
    France v Uruguay Group A 7.30am NET2 BBC
    Cameroon v S Arabia Group E 10.00am NET2 ITV
    Denmark v Senegal Group A 12.30pm NET2 BBC

    Friday, June 7
    Sweden v Nigeria Group F 7.30am NET2 ITV
    Spain v Paraguay Group B 10.00am NET2 ITV
    Argentina v England Group F 12.30pm NET2 BBC

    Saturday, Jun 8
    S Africa v Slovenia Group B 7.30am NET2 ITV
    Italy v Croatia Group G 10.00am NET2 BBC
    Brazil v China Group C 12.30pm NET2 ITV

    Sunday, June 9
    Mexico v Ecuador Group G 7.30am NET2 BBC
    Costa Rica v Turkey Group C 10.00am NET2ITV
    Japan v Russia Group H 12.30pm NET2 BBC

    Monday, June 10
    South Korea v USA Group D 7.30am NET2 ITV
    Tunisia v Belgium Group H 10.00am NET2 BBC
    Portugal v Poland Group D 12.30pm NET2 BBC

    Tuesday, June 11
    Denmark v France Group A 7.30am NET2 ITV
    Senegal v Uruguay Group A 7.30am ITV
    Cameroon v Germany Group E 12.30pm ITV
    Ireland v S. Arabia Group E 12.30pm NET2 ITV

    Wednesday, June 12
    Sweden v Argentina Group F 7.30am BBC
    Nigeria v England Group F 7.30am NET2 BBC
    South Africa v Spain Group B 12.30pm NET2 ITV
    Slovenia v Paraguay Group B 12.30pm ITV

    Thursday, June 13
    Costa Rica v Brazil Group F 7.30am NET2 BBC
    Turkey v China Group F 7.30am BBC
    Mexico v Italy Group B 12.30pm NET2 BBC
    Ecuador v Croatia Group B 12.30pm BBC


    Friday, June 14
    Tunisia v Japan Group H 7.30am BBC
    Belgium v Russia Group H 7.30am NET2 BBC
    Portugal v S Korea Group D 12.30am NET2 ITV
    Poland v USA Group D 12.30pm ITV


    Second round
    Saturday, June 15
    Match 1 Winner Group F v Second Group A 7.30am NET2
    Match 2 Winner Group B v Second Group E 12.30pm NET2

    Sunday, June 16
    Match 3 Winner Group F v Second Group A 7.30am NET2
    Match 4 Winner Group B v Second Group E 12.30pm NET2

    Monday, June 17
    Match 5 Winner Group G v Second Group D 7.30am NET2
    Match 6 Winner Group C v Second Group H 12.30pm NET2

    Tuesday, June 18
    Match 7 Winner Group H v Second Group C 7.30am NET2
    Match 8 Winner Group D v Second Group G 12.30pm NET2


    Quarter-finals
    Friday, June 21
    Match 9 Winner Match 2 v Winner Match 6 7.30am NET2
    Match 10 Winner Match 1 v Winner Match 5 12.30pm NET2

    Saturday, June 22
    Match 11 Winner Match 4 v Winner Match 8 7.30am NET2
    Match 12 Winner Match 3 v Winner Match 7 12.30pm NET2


    Semi-finals
    Tuesday, June 25
    Match 12 Winner Match 10 v Winner Match 1112.30pm NET2

    Wednesday, June 26
    Match 12 Winner Match 9 v Winner Match 12 12.30pm NET2

    Sunday, June 29
    Third Place Play-Off (semi-final losers) Daegu 12.00pm


    Final
    Sunday, June 30
    World Cup final Yokohama 12.00pm NET2 BBC ITV


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,818 ✭✭✭Bateman


    The 3rd place playoff is not going to be shown by anybody?
    This must be a mistake. Its normally a much more exciting game than the final!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 365 ✭✭Cerdito


    Originally posted by Bateman
    The 3rd place playoff is not going to be shown by anybody?
    If you have a look at the schedule, there is no English stations listed after the first round. This must mean it is yet to be decided. I'd say there's a good chance the 3rd/4th will be shown! (Also it says that the match is on sunday. It's not, it's on saturday)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 93 ✭✭apiou


    Ah Ah you see the English have other things on their mind - like how to pay their POOR POOR football clubs after the closing of good old ITV Digital. But do not fear, we will get to see our matches - JUST a pity that Ireland is playing Camaroon in their first match - a really good team -


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,818 ✭✭✭Bateman


    Yeah but so were Holland, and we beat them. If we want to go as far as some people are predicting, we need to beat Cameroon. Simple as that.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 70 ✭✭Lei Xiejiang


    Will they show Hooligan coverage after the England and Argentina game

    ?

    Sapporo 9'o clock at night?

    :confused:


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,818 ✭✭✭Bateman


    I am sure if the English fans get up to any mischief after the Argentina game, it will be on Sky News, it usually is. Anyway, Argentina won't have many fans, never mind hooligan fans. Sweden might have a few boys, other than that, its just the English halfwits wrecking the place and getting a chase from the police. Not exactly a group for much off the field action.
    That said, the English media will jump on the chance to cover some knuckle, even if it involves reporters offering lads money to throw a bottle/seat etc etc... :rolleyes:


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