World Cup ’94 : WORLD CUP / USA ’94 : When They Play, Where to Watch
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Here is the 1994 World Cup soccer schedule, with live TV broadcasts. ABC will show two of the United States’ first-round matches and the championship final from the Rose Bowl. ESPN will televise the United States’ other first-round match, plus both semifinals and the third-place game. ESPN2 will also carry some games. Univision, the Spanish-language network, will broadcast all 52 matches, most of them live.
GROUP A United States Romania Switzerland Colombia
GROUP B Brazil Cameroon Russia Sweden
Sites: Rose Bowl; Palo Alto; Pontiac, Mich.
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GROUP C Germany Bolivia South Korea Spain
GROUP D Argentina Bulgaria Greece Nigeria
Sites: Chicago; Foxboro, Mass.; Dallas
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GROUP E Italy Ireland Mexico Norway
GROUP F Belgium Morocco Netherlands Saudi Arabia
Sites: East Rutherford, N.J.; Orlando, Fla.; Washington
ABOUT THE COVERAGE
THE ANNOUNCERS
Most of the announcers on ABC’s telecasts will work double duty, also appearing on other ESPN games.
ABC
Studio host: Jim McKay
Play-by-play: Roger Twibell, Al Trautwig, Bob Ley, Ian Darke
Analysts: Seamus Malin, Rick Davis, Ty Keough
ESPN
Play-by-play: Bob Carpenter, Ian Darke, Jim Donovan, Randy Hahn, Bob Ley, Roger Twibell
Analysts: Clive Charles, Rick Davis, Ty Keough, Seamus Malin, Bill McDermott, Ron Newman, Peter Vermes
THE VIEWERS Share of the world’s population expected to watch the final game: 2 billion
A COMPARISON
1990 World Cup: 1.5 billion 1994 Super Bowl: 135 million 1993 World Series (game 3): 18 million 1993 NBA Finals (per game): 17 million
NO TIMEOUTS FOR COMMERCIALS Because soccer has no timeouts, commercials will air only before the game, at halftime, and after the game. Each 45-minute half will go uninterrupted.
Source: Associated Press
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