Fox Soccer Channel in-studio show highlights World Cup coverage

Starting June 10, Fox Soccer Channel will include among its hundreds of hours of World Cup programming a daily in-studio show called Ticket to Sou113449th Africa, which will air at 4:30pm ET throughout the soccer competition, after the final whistle blows each matchday. The 4:30pm airings are live, and are repeated throughout the evening.

The program presents daily previews and recaps of World Cup action, plus live reports from FSC’s correspondents in South Africa. Richard Keys of Britain’s Sky Sports hosts the one-hour show, which features analysis from Andy Gray, also of Sky Sports. Additional in-studio experts include former U.S. National Team midfielder Christopher Sullivan, and Warren Barton, former Newcastle United and England National Team defender. Nick Webster reports from South Africa.

See a complete telecast schedule here.

For more about World Cup television coverage, please visit Channel Guide Magazine‘s World Cup Viewers Guide.

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  1. This show is seriously dull. FSC in general has had nothing interesting in it’s programming for ages. how to make soccer look unappealing . I personally love the sport but this channel is terrible

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