Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Belarus vs Ukraine Live Telecasting World Cup 2010 Qualifying Match




Watch FIFA World Cup 2010 Qualifying round the qualification for the World Cup 2010 in South Africa. watch today's match Belarus Vs Ukraine. Don't mess this match look on your PC and watch this match live.


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Match scheduled:

Date : September 9, 2009
Time : 17:00 until 19:00 (GMT)
September 9, 2009 - 1:00pm (US/Eastern)
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Kiev: Ukraine, who reached the last eight of the 2006 World Cup in Germany, come into their crucial 2010 World Cup qualifiers in a must-win position to keep their chances to join next year’s finals alive.

The former Soviet republic is currently third in the European qualifying Group Six, 10 points behind the group leaders England, who are seven points adrift of second-placed Croatia.

Ukraine, who will face group underdogs Andorra and fellow ex-Soviet state Belarus in September matches, have a game in hand and a chance to leapfrog the Croats, who will take on Belarus at home before visiting England.

Coach Alexei Mikhailichenko said he was still optimistic about his team’s chances for the group’s second place, adding, however, that displacing England from top spot looked almost impossible.






“England deservedly top our group. But our faith is still in our own hands,” Mikhailichenko said.

“We lost points in both our matches with Croatia that we could both win. We also had chances to clinch at least a point in London but lost concentration at the very end of the match and allowed John Terry to score the winner with just five minutes to go.”

Mikhailichenko said his squad would give its all right through to the end and would be boosted by the return of the team’s charismatic leader Andrei Shevchenko, 33, to his home club Dynamo Kiev.

“Sheva experienced lack of match practice in Chelsea and Milan,” the coach said. “I believe in Dynamo he will soon obtain the confidence that he needed so much.”



Meanwhile, 2012 European championship co-hosts Ukraine, criticised by the European ruling body UEFA for slow progress in its preparations for the event, are gradually improving the situation.

Ukraine Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko has recently expressed her confidence in the country’s ability to be ready in time for hosting the European football extravaganza at top level.

“Those who are still in doubt that Ukraine will be ready to host Euro 2012 should visit the hosting cities and watch the progress in the construction of the event venues, airports, hotels and other infrastructure,” she said.

“We will definitely be ready to host the event even earlier than we were planning,” she said ahead of last Saturday’s opening ceremony of a brand new 50,000-seater stadium in the eastern Ukrainian sity of Donetsk.





England supporters may only be able to see Fabio Capello's side clinch qualification to the World Cup on the internet.

The national team will secure their place at South Africa 2010 by beating Croatia at Wembley on Wednesday night. But if they fail to overcome Slaven Bilic's men and Ukraine defeat Belarus on the same night, then the next chance England will get to make progress certain is away to Ukraine on 10 October.

However, the television broadcast rights for the encounter in Dnepropetrovsk were sold to Setanta by international football agency Kentaro and following the collapse of the Irish broadcaster, an alternative has yet to be found.

ITV, Sky and Channel Five have so far shown no interest in broadcasting the game and tentative discussions with the BBC have got nowhere. As such, there is the very real possibility of a TV blackout for the game.

"We have spoken to every traditional UK broadcaster and currently have no offer on the table," said Philipp Grothe, chief executive of Kentaro. "We therefore feel the internet is the most viable option to deliver an important England game directly to the fans.

"It will be the first time in history that an England game has had an exclusive web broadcast."

Grothe has instructed digital sport specialist Perform to market and stream the match online on a pay-per-view basis.



The company provided coverage of Manchester City and Tottenham matches in the Uefa Cup last year but having an important England qualifier available purely on the internet is a different matter entirely, not least because such a large number of supporters have no method of accessing such a medium.

However, as the away team, the FA are powerless to do anything to prevent it and can only hope some agreement is reached over the next month.

ITV have the rights to home England games and under the terms of their contract have taken over Setanta's broadcast rights for away friendlies, such as the one in Holland last month.





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