FIFA World Cup 2006 on XM Satellite Radio - Orbitcast

FIFA World Cup 2006 on XM Satellite Radio

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FIFA World Cup 2006 on XM Satellite RadioFrom the very first match to the final, XM Satellite Radio will capture all of the action of the 2006 FIFA World Cup as it happens from Munich, Germany. XM - who is the exclusive English radio broadcaster (terrestrial or satellite) - will broadcast live 24/7 coverage, play-by-play on dedicated English and Spanish-language channels, game analysis and daily recaps.

It all kicks off June 9th, with 32 countries going head-to-head for 31 days, ending on the World Cup Final in Berlin on July 9th. This only happens once every four years kids, so be sure to join Andres Cantor, Jeff Agoos, Phil Schoen, Dave Johnson, Christopher Sullivan and others as the action unfolds.

XM is currently broadcasting pre-match coverage, including call-in shows, interviews, and specials, 24 hours a day on XM Deportivo 147 (Spanish) and on XM Channel 148.  For the full schedule of World cup matches visit http://worldcup.xmradio.com.

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I was on XM satellite radio and i lost my connection and they called out my name and i wasnt their

unfortunately in the us people just dont like soccer bcuz there all fattys playing baseball and taking steroids and using corked bats and eating their big macs at every meal and dont no a REAL sport when they c 1

"There will be some limited interest here in the States initially until the US is eliminated in the first round (that's my prediction, BTW...)."

OK. So maybe that wasn't the boldest prediction, but I'm still proud...

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