The BBC will show live online all the matches it plans to televise, beginning June 9 when host Germany opens the tournament against Costa Rica. England takes on Paraguay the following day. The United States plays the Czech Republic on June 12. The online feed will only be available to residents of the U.K., or to those elsewhere who successfully trick the BBC's servers into believing they're logging in from within the country.
In a statement, BBC officials said they're simply adapting to the times. "Our audiences now expect to get BBC Sport on television, on radio and online--and the World Cup on broadband is our biggest commitment yet," said BBC Director of Sport Roger Mosey in a statement.
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