The FIFA World Cup is one of the most watched sports event on the planet, and there is no better way to catch every thrilling moment than with a TiVo Premiere box. From June 11 through July 11, 64 games will be broadcast live and in high definition from 10 stadiums in nine cities across South Africa. That makes for at least 96 hours of game time and more than 65 additional hours of ESPN and ABC World Cup segments – a lot for any soccer fan to juggle.
Luckily, TiVo Premiere has all the features to ensure you don’t miss a single goal. We’ve put together the “TiVo® Official Guide for the 2010 FIFA World Cup,” a playbook that includes all the moves you need to make to get the most out of your World Cup viewing experience. Whether you’re just looking to follow your favorite team through the tourney or you’re determined to catch every game, prematch, halftime and postmatch segment – TiVo Premiere has you covered.
TiVo® Official Guide for the 2010 FIFA World Cup
Discover More – The TiVo Premiere box takes the work out of searching for World Cup content. Sports Collections make finding all things World Cup a piece of cake. TiVo Collections groups the best that television and the web have to offer for events like the 2010 World Cup. With one click, you have access to all the programming and web content every soccer fan needs.
Web Integration – Premiere’s search functionality blends cable with the Web, making searching for World Cup content more thorough than ever before. Not only can you easily find every game, SportsCenter segment and World Cup Live program, but you can access clips from the 2006 Germany finals on YouTube and pull your favorite player’s bio online.
Total Control – With TiVo Premiere, you can take control of live games with must-have features like pause, rewind, fast-forward, instant replay and slow motion.
Everything’s Better In HD – Every World Cup game broadcast in high definition this year, and TiVo Premiere’s new, stunning HD layout keeps navigation easy by cutting the number of screens you have to visit. Intuitive, simple navigation ensures you’ll find what you need quickly and you won’t miss a moment of the action.
Room to Record – The new on-screen disk usage meter shows you how much room is left to record, and it’s a lot. The TiVo Premiere box can record up to 45 hours of HD programming, meaning you could record half of the tournament games in HD without ever having to delete a game.
The games begin today, June 11, at 10 a.m. ET on ESPN, when South Africa and Mexico kick things off. The U.S. Men’s National Team’s first round match against England will air live on Saturday, June 12 at 2 p.m. on ABC.
Hope you enjoy the games!