Africa’s biggest football festival is finally upon us. Have you thought about where to watch all the 32 AFCON 2013 matches live between January 19 and February 10?
UK viewers can tune in to British EuroSport / HD and ITV4 to follow their favourite English Premier League stars of African origins such as Chelsea’s Victor Moses and John Obi Mikel or Manchester City’s Yaya Toure.
Thanks to ESPN3 and Watch ESPN, soccer fans in the United States of America will be able to watch all the 32 games of 2013 Africa Cup of Nations. The huge event kicks off on Saturday, January 19, 2013 with hosts South Africa entertaining underdogs Cape Verde at 11:00am EST.
Angola and Morocco will lock horns in the second match of the 2013 AFCON’s opening day. Pre-tournament favourites Ghana are set to begin their campaign on January 20 with a tricky clash against Congo DR scheduled for 10:00am EST. Nigeria and Ivory Coast will commence their campaign on January 21 and January 22 respectively.
Al Jazeera Sports, SuperSport and Eurosport International are among the channels ready to feed their followers with live matches throughout the three-week competition.
The 2013 Africa Cup of Nations promises to offer the best of the continent’s multicultural blend in the name of the beautiful game. Watch football made in Africa online or on TV, whether you are in UK, USA or other parts of the world.
Are you located in another country? Simply click on the fixture of your choice and browse through the list on the match page or go to Live Soccer TV’s Africa Cup of Nations competition page where you can also find repeat broadcast information
Zambia Vs Ethiopia
Monday, January 21, 2013
10:00 AM EST (Washington DC Time)
Burkina Faso vs. Ethiopia
Friday, January 25, 2013
1:00 PM EST
ESPN 3
Ethiopia vs. Nigeria
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
12:00 PM EST
ESPN3
Source: livesoccertv.com
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We must pray for God. Because God has loving purpose for humans
my cantery is the lajend thatithe etiopia
After all the circumstances they made it even. I am happy with the outcome. Our players were determined and diligent. They have shown confidence even when they were down zero to one with one less player. Since they overcome today’s game obstacles, I believe they have the potential to go all the way to the top. I am sending all my prayers and positive spirits to South Africa to energize our team (Tikur Anbesewooch).
If anyone missed the game on TV, I recommend you to read the article written by EMF on http://www.Ethiopiaforum.org. It is as if you were inside the stadium in South Africa. Dawit Kebed puts it explicitly to cover the entire game (90+minuts) well descriptive and written. It forces you to feel the moment. Dawit, you are one amazing and very talented writer that I have ever known. I have always admired and enjoyed your scripts and articles. Thank you for sharing your phenomenal talents. I will stay tune for the next game on Friday, Ethiopia vs. Burkina Faso. I am sure you will definite the game to us with your writing once again.
Oh, and I love the team picture that you created and the name you gave them, “Tikur Anbesewooch
malkam edeal l beheraw budnachin
ayzwachu yalyawch tassfa atkuratu …