FIFA World Cup Qualifying Schedule: October 16
A bit of misinformation out there on Sportsnet’s World Cup Qualifying schedule, again. However, the correct schedule is now available thanks to the guys in Sportsnet’s soccer department. Ignore any previous information that states otherwise as well as your on-screen guides. They probably won’t update until tomorrow, if they do at all.
I’ve included live and delayed games. Delayed games are marked by an asterisk.
12:00pm – Ukraine v. Montenegro – GolTV
2:45pm – Austria v. Kazakhstan – GolTV
3:00pm – Poland v. England – Sportsnet ONE
3:00pm – Spain v. France – Sportsnet World
4:00pm – Honduras v. Canada – Sportsnet
5:00pm* – Portugal v. Northern Ireland – Sportsnet World
7:00pm* – Italy v. Denmark – Sportsnet World
9:00pm* – Romania v. Holland – Sportsnet World
On Wednesday October 17, Sportsnet World will also show these delayed matches
3:00am* – Croatia v. Wales
2:00pm* – Slovakia v. Greece
4:00pm* – Belgium v. Scotland
7:00pm* – Germany v. Sweden
Also of note, with Soccer on Canadian TV recently shutting down, I’ve attempted to revive the long-term Premiership schedule on here.
Don’t be surprised if there is news involving beIN Sport Canada and TLN soon. Stay tuned…
Written by canadiansportsmedia
15 October, 2012 at 5:07pm
Tagged with 2014 world cup, canada, england, france, goltv, holland, italy, portugal, qualifying, road to rio, spain, Sportsnet
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You probably know already, but just in case, there’s another site that’s started up in response to Soccer on Canadian TV shutting down… http://www.canadasoccertv.ca/index.php
Mark Landmann
15 October, 2012 at 5:47pm
I know. His site only goes a couple weeks ahead. I figured some may be interested in info for November and December. Once he gets his site fully up and running, I’ll probably stop updating that schedule.
canadiansportsmedia
15 October, 2012 at 7:01pm
Oops, sorry, I see you even explained that on the other page. Should have actually gone to the link before commenting!
Mark Landmann
15 October, 2012 at 8:00pm