ODEON - - Ukraine vs. England - World Cup Qualifier Live
Genre: Sports
Film running length: 105 min
UK release date: 10/10/2009
Country: Other
Language: English
Distributor: Arts Alliance Media Limited
Who´s in it?
What´s the plot?
CELEBRATE ENGLAND’S WORLD CUP QUALIFYING VICTORY
ODEON presents a unique football event.
Ukraine vs. England. 5:15 pm. Saturday 10th October.
Pre-show broadcast, presented by Sven-Göran Eriksson commences at 16:45.
Live at ODEON cinemas nationwide. Will not be shown on TV.
Come out and support the England team, larger than life on the big screen.
Watch the match live from the Dnipro Arena in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine. The international clash is the toughest competitive match that the national team will face before the World Cup in South Africa next year. England have won all eight of the qualifying games in this world cup campaign - the best ever performance by The Three Lions, scoring 31 goals and conceding just 5 under Coach Fabio Capello.
England vs Ukraine will be online, not on TV
It will cost you at least £4.99 if you want to watch the World Cup qualifier between England and Ukraine live online.
England’s World Cup qualifier between Ukraine, which kicks off at 5.15pm on Saturday 10 October, will only be shown online, after ITV, the BBC and Sky decided not to bid for the rights to the match.
Footie fans will have to pay at least £4.99 to watch Capello’s men play the Ukrainian team, and the game will be streamed exclusively on the Perform website.
The match, which is away at Ukraine, was originally going to be aired on Setanta, but following the Irish sports broadcaster’s collapse earlier this year, international agency Kentaro has sold the rights to digital sport specialists Perform.
You will watch as you would any other streaming on the internetPeter Silverstone, managing director of Kentaro, told the BBC: “You will watch as you would any other streaming on the internet, like YouTube or the BBC iPlayer - there will be a pop-up player that will show the match in a very good quality stream.”
The match will be available on the dedicated website, and fans will be able watch it by subscribing using PayPal, the electronic payment service.
Viewers that sign-up before midnight on Wednesday 7 October will only pay £4.99 for the game. However, the price will rise to £9.99 for those who subscribe on Thursday and Friday, and £11.99 on Saturday.
Silverstone has reassured fans who are worried that the service may be over-subscribed and the quality reduced by confirming that Kentaro will only allow a maximum of one million users for the match - because this would be the “safe number to stop at to ensure the optimal broadcast.”
The England team has already earnt a place in the 2010 World Cup, after winning all eight of its group stage matches. All previous games have been available to watch on TV, through Sky, ITV and ESPN.
The qualifier will also be shown at 13 different Odeon cinemas around the country, including the cinema at Leicester Square.
Jon Ingram, operations director at Digitalchoices.co.uk, said: “While it’s disappointing that no broadcasters have stepped up to the plate to offer to show the game, it’s encouraging to see that it will be aired online.”
He added: “For those that are considering watching the match, make sure you’re broadband connection is up to it, and download our Complete guide to speeding up your broadband to improve your broadband speeds for streaming the match.”
But the funny thing is, on City before it said that the Odeons in Liverpool wont be showing the match. WE SUPPORT OUR LOCAL TEAMS, WE SUPPORT OUR LOCAL TEAMS.
Made me giggle anyway.
For anybody that wants to watch it for free, without using a dodgy stream.
bet365 - Watch Ukraine v England for free, live on your PC
Watch Ukraine v England live at bet365Saturday 10th October
England’s final away fixture in the 2010 World Cup Qualifying campaign sees Fabio Capello’s men travel to Ukraine and, for the first time, you can watch all the action live on your PC with bet365.
Just sign up, you dont have to have any money in I dont think, normally you dont.
Possibly other bookmakers may have this on.
Genre: Sports
Film running length: 105 min
UK release date: 10/10/2009
Country: Other
Language: English
Distributor: Arts Alliance Media Limited
Who´s in it?
What´s the plot?
CELEBRATE ENGLAND’S WORLD CUP QUALIFYING VICTORY
ODEON presents a unique football event.
Ukraine vs. England. 5:15 pm. Saturday 10th October.
Pre-show broadcast, presented by Sven-Göran Eriksson commences at 16:45.
Live at ODEON cinemas nationwide. Will not be shown on TV.
Come out and support the England team, larger than life on the big screen.
Watch the match live from the Dnipro Arena in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine. The international clash is the toughest competitive match that the national team will face before the World Cup in South Africa next year. England have won all eight of the qualifying games in this world cup campaign - the best ever performance by The Three Lions, scoring 31 goals and conceding just 5 under Coach Fabio Capello.
England vs Ukraine will be online, not on TV
It will cost you at least £4.99 if you want to watch the World Cup qualifier between England and Ukraine live online.
England’s World Cup qualifier between Ukraine, which kicks off at 5.15pm on Saturday 10 October, will only be shown online, after ITV, the BBC and Sky decided not to bid for the rights to the match.
Footie fans will have to pay at least £4.99 to watch Capello’s men play the Ukrainian team, and the game will be streamed exclusively on the Perform website.
The match, which is away at Ukraine, was originally going to be aired on Setanta, but following the Irish sports broadcaster’s collapse earlier this year, international agency Kentaro has sold the rights to digital sport specialists Perform.
You will watch as you would any other streaming on the internetPeter Silverstone, managing director of Kentaro, told the BBC: “You will watch as you would any other streaming on the internet, like YouTube or the BBC iPlayer - there will be a pop-up player that will show the match in a very good quality stream.”
The match will be available on the dedicated website, and fans will be able watch it by subscribing using PayPal, the electronic payment service.
Viewers that sign-up before midnight on Wednesday 7 October will only pay £4.99 for the game. However, the price will rise to £9.99 for those who subscribe on Thursday and Friday, and £11.99 on Saturday.
Silverstone has reassured fans who are worried that the service may be over-subscribed and the quality reduced by confirming that Kentaro will only allow a maximum of one million users for the match - because this would be the “safe number to stop at to ensure the optimal broadcast.”
The England team has already earnt a place in the 2010 World Cup, after winning all eight of its group stage matches. All previous games have been available to watch on TV, through Sky, ITV and ESPN.
The qualifier will also be shown at 13 different Odeon cinemas around the country, including the cinema at Leicester Square.
Jon Ingram, operations director at Digitalchoices.co.uk, said: “While it’s disappointing that no broadcasters have stepped up to the plate to offer to show the game, it’s encouraging to see that it will be aired online.”
He added: “For those that are considering watching the match, make sure you’re broadband connection is up to it, and download our Complete guide to speeding up your broadband to improve your broadband speeds for streaming the match.”
But the funny thing is, on City before it said that the Odeons in Liverpool wont be showing the match. WE SUPPORT OUR LOCAL TEAMS, WE SUPPORT OUR LOCAL TEAMS.
Made me giggle anyway.
For anybody that wants to watch it for free, without using a dodgy stream.
bet365 - Watch Ukraine v England for free, live on your PC
Watch Ukraine v England live at bet365Saturday 10th October
England’s final away fixture in the 2010 World Cup Qualifying campaign sees Fabio Capello’s men travel to Ukraine and, for the first time, you can watch all the action live on your PC with bet365.
Just sign up, you dont have to have any money in I dont think, normally you dont.
Possibly other bookmakers may have this on.