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Sunday March 14th, 2010

10am/et LIVE
Juventus vs. Siena

3:30pm/et LIVE
Milan vs. Chievo

Sunday March 21st, 2010

10am/et LIVE
Roma vs. Udinese

3:30pm/et LIVE
Sampdoria vs. Juventus

Thursday March 18, 2010
Knockout Round of 16
- Second Leg -

2:00pm/et LIVE
TLN Telelatino

Fulham (ENG) vs.
Juventus (ITA)

2:00pm/et LIVE
TLN en Español

Werder Bremen (GER) vs.
Valencia (ESP)

4:00pm/et LIVE
TLN Telelatino

Liverpool (ENG) vs.
Lille (FRA)



2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa
Italian & Spanish Language
Date: June 11 – July 11, 2010

This June the world's top 32 soccer nations will compete in the greatest global sporting event, the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa. As a multilingual broadcaster, TLN will showcase the entire 64 match tournament. Games will be broadcast with exciting Spanish and Italian language commentary.

More Matches: TLN will broadcast ALL 64 matches. In addition, 31 select games will be repeated in prime time. In total, 95 broadcasts will be aired on TLN.

More LIVE Broadcasts: TLN will broadcast 59 LIVE matches. Remaining 5 overlapping matches will be broadcast on a short delay.

Convenient Broadcast TIMES: Daily 7pm/et prime time “Match of the Day”. Scheduling matches for broadcast appointment tuning.

Place: First time hosted by an African nation

Draw: Groups and match orders chosen on December 4, 2009 in Cape Town, South Africa.

9 Host Cities: Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg, Mangaung/Bloemfontein, Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth, Nelspruit, Polokwane, Rustenburg, and Tshwane/Pretoria.

10 Stadiums: Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Green Point Stadium, Durban Stadium Ellis Park Stadium, Soccer City Stadium , Free State Stadium, Mbombela Stadium, Peter Mokaba Stadium, Royal Bafokeng Stadium, and Loftus Versfeld Stadium.

32 Nations: The 2010 FIFA World Cup will be the culmination of a qualification process that began in August 2007. A total of 200 national teams have entered the race for one of the 31 places at the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa. So far, 23 nations have qualified.

64 Matches: 38 in Group Matches, 8 in Round of 16, 4 in Quarter Finals, 2 in Semi Finals, 1 3rd Place match, and 1 Final match.

Match Times: LIVE Matches at 7:30am/et, 10:00am/et, and 2:30pm/et. Daily 7pm/et prime time “Match of the Day”