Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 5 Live and its sister station 5 Live Sports Extra will have live coverage of every game at every ground at the 2010 Fifa World Cup in South Africa.
5 Live will provide live commentary and expert analysis throughout the tournament, as well as the sights, sounds, news and views from the first ever World Cup finals to be held in Africa.
Everton manager David Moyes, joins 5 Live's unrivalled team of pundits, including former England Manager Graham Taylor, former England winger Chris Waddle, former Wales international Robbie Savage, World Cup quarter finalist Danny Mills, former Danish International and World Cup 1986 veteran Jan Molby, former Scottish international Pat Nevin and former Tottenham Hotspur manager David Pleat.
The commentary team is lead by 5 Live's Chief Football Correspondent Mike Ingham and Alan Green. Mark Pougatch and Mark Chapman will present World Cup 5 Live Sport throughout the tournament from South Africa with live commentary and the definitive guide to the World Cup.
David Moyes said: "I'm really looking forward to being part of the Radio 5 Live commentary team in South Africa. The World Cup is going to be an amazing spectacle and to be out there seeing the sights and sounds of this massive event is huge."
Robbie Savage said: "The World Cup is always a massive occasion and being part of the commentary team with 5 Live is a privilege. I can't wait for the action to start."
5 Live will have key interviews, analysis and reaction to all the major stories from the team camps, as well as rounding up all the day's other sporting action including full coverage of the Wimbledon fortnight and all the latest cricket news.
Nicky Campbell will present 5 Live World Cup Breakfast (6-10am) with the latest news from South Africa, with Shelagh Fogarty in London with the rest of the day's news. Nicky will also present the 5 Live Breakfast phone-in, including discussions on the major talking points of the tournament.
Comedian and England and Arsenal obsessive Alan Davies, who describes himself as "profoundly obsessed with football", will present Armchair World Cup (Sundays, 11am-12noon) providing a fans perspective on the tournament. Joining Alan Davies on the show will be fellow comedian Ian Stone, and DJ Tayo who supports Nigeria and England.
Danny Baker presents his show, "a pirate ship moored off the coast of football", twice a week during the tournament on Saturday mornings (9-11am) and Wednesday evenings (9.30-10.30pm), with his unique take on proceedings.
Straight after every England match listeners can give their views on the nation's biggest football phone in, 606, with Alan Green in South Africa. 606 will also be on-air every Saturday and Sunday evening during the tournament to discuss all the big World Cup talking points.
Roving reporter Colin Paterson will be on the ´óÏó´«Ã½ World Cup Bus travelling across South Africa from Johannesburg to Capetown giving a flavour of this amazing country and hearing stories from local people and fans.
Ahead of the World Cup former FA Executive David Davies presents Spot On, (Sunday 23 May, 7.30pm), 5 Live's guide to how England can win the World Cup on penalties. After the World Cup penalty disappointments in Italia 90, France 98 and Germany 2006, not to mention Euro 96 and 2004, David will be joined by guests, including ex-England internationals, to uncover the correct formula for going through from the penalty spot. What is the perfect penalty, does practice really make perfect and does psychology play a part in penalty success?
Radio 5 Live Controller Adrian Van Klaveren says: "If you want the ultimate World Cup experience with the best commentary from South Africa, plus news, entertainment, and your chance to contribute to the debate, Radio 5 Live is the only place to be from June 11. I cant wait!"
5 Live broadcast schedule:
Friday 11 June
6-10am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
1-5.30pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport with Mark Pougatch
South Africa v Mexico, 3pm
7-10pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport with Mark Chapman
Uruguay v France, 7.30pm
Saturday 12 June
6-9am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
9-11.30am, Danny Baker Show
11.30am-9.30pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
South Korea v Greece, 12.30pm
Argentina v Nigeria, 3pm
England v USA, 7.30pm
9-10.30pm, World Cup 606 with Alan Green
Sunday 13 June
6-8.30am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
8.30-9.30am, Sportsweek
11am-12noon, Armchair World Cup
12noon-5pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
Algeria v Slovenia, 12.30pm
Serbia v Ghana, 3pm
5-6.40pm, 5 Live Formula One: Canadian Grand Prix
7-9.30pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport with Mark Pougatch
Germany v Australia, 7.30pm
9.30-10.30pm, World Cup 606
Monday 14 June
6-10am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
12noon-5.30pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport with Mark Pougatch
Netherlands v Denmark, 12.30pm
Japan v Cameroon, 3:00pm
7-10.30pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport with Mark Chapman
Italy v Paraguay, 7:30pm
Tuesday 15 June
6-10am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
12noon-5.30pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport with Mark Chapman
New Zealand v Slovakia, 12.30pm
Ivory Coast v Portugal, 3pm
7-10.30pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport with Mark Pougatch
Brazil v North Korea, 7:30pm
Wednesday 16 June
6-10am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
12noon-5.30pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport with Mark Pougatch
Honduras v Chile, 12.30pm
Spain v Switzerland, 3pm
7pm-9.30pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport with Mark Chapman
South Africa v Uruguay, 7:30pm
9.30-10.30pm, Danny Baker Pirate Ship
Thursday 17 June
6-10am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
12noon-5.30pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
Argentina v South Korea, 12.30pm
Greece v Nigeria, 3pm
7-10.30pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
France v Mexico, 7.30pm
Friday 18 June
6-10am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
12noon-5pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
Germany v Serbia, 12.30pm
Slovenia v USA, 3pm
6.30-9.30pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
England v Algeria, 7.30pm
9.30-10.30pm, World Cup 606 with Alan Green
Saturday 19 June
6-9am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
9-11am, Danny Baker Show
12noon-6pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
Netherlands v Japan, 12.30pm
Ghana v Australia, 3.00pm
6-7.25pm, World Cup 606
7.25-10pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
Cameroon v Denmark, 7.30pm
Sunday 20 June
6-8.30am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
8.30-9.30am, Sportsweek
11am-12noon, Armchair World Cup
12noon-6pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
Slovakia v Paraguay, 12.30pm
Italy v New Zealand, 3pm
6-7pm, World Cup 606
7-10pm, World Cup 5 Live
Brazil v Ivory Coast, 7.30pm
Monday 21 June
6-10am, 5 live World Cup Breakfast
12noon-7pm, World Cup & Wimbledon 5 Live Sport
Portugal v North Korea, 12.30pm
Chile v Switzerland, 3pm, 5 Live sports extra
7-10.30pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
Spain v Honduras, 7:30pm
Tuesday 22 June
6-10am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
12noon-7pm, World Cup & Wimbledon 5 Live Sport
France v South Africa, 3pm
7-10.30pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
Greece v Argentina, 7.30pm
Wednesday 23 June
6-10am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
12noon-5pm, World Cup & Wimbledon 5 Live Sport
Slovenia v England, 3pm
5-6pm, World Cup 606 with Alan Green
6-9.30pm, World Cup & Wimbledon 5 Live Sport
Ghana v Germany, 7.30pm
Australia v Serbia, 7.30pm, 5 Live sports extra
9.30-10.30pm, Danny Baker Pirate Ship
Thursday 24 June
6-10am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
1-7pm, World Cup & Wimbledon 5 Live Sport
Slovakia v Italy, 3pm
7pm-10.30pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
Cameroon v Netherlands, 7.30pm
Friday 25 June
6-10am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
12noon-7pm, World Cup & Wimbledon 5 Live Sport
Portugal v Brazil, 3pm
North Korea v Ivory Coast, 3pm, 5 Live sports extra
7-10pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
Chile v Spain, 7.30pm
Switzerland v Honduras, 7.30pm, Sports Extra
Saturday 26 June
6-9am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
9-11am, Danny Baker Show
12noon-9.30pm, World Cup & Wimbledon 5 live Sport
Winner Gp A v Runner-up Gp B, 3.00pm
Winner Gp C v Runner-up Gp D, 7.30pm
9.30-10.30pm, World Cup 606
Sunday 27 June
6-8.30am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
8.30-9.30am, Sportsweek
11am-12noon, Armchair World Cup
12noon-10pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
Winner Gp D v Runner-up Gp C, 3pm
Winner Gp B v Runner-up Gp, 7.30pm
10-11pm, World Cup 606
Monday 28 June
6-10am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
12noon-7pm, World Cup & Wimbledon 5 Live Sport
Winner Gp E v Runner-up Gp F, 3pm
7-10.30pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
Winner Gp G v Runner-up Gp H, 7:30pm
Tuesday 29 June
6-10am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
12noon-7pm, World Cup & Wimbledon 5 Live Sport
Winner Gp F v Runner-up Gp E, 3pm
7pm-10.30pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
Winner Gp H v Runner-up Gp G, 7:30pm
Wednesday 30 June
7-9.30pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
9.30pm-10.30pm, Danny Baker Pirate Ship
Thursday 1 July
7-10.30pm, World Cup 5 live Sport
Friday 2 July
6-10am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
12noon-7pm, World Cup & Wimbledon 5 Live Sport
Quarter Final 1, 3pm
7-10.30pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
Quarter Final 2, 7:30pm
Saturday 3 July
6-9am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
9-11am, Danny Baker Show
12noon-7pm, World Cup & Wimbledon 5 Live Sport
Quarter Final 3, 3pm
7-10pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
Quarter Final 4, 7:30pm
10-11pm, World Cup 606
Sunday 4 July
6-8.30am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
8.30-9.30am, Sportsweek
11am-12noon, Armchair World Cup
6-7.30pm, World Cup 606
Tuesday 6 July
7-10.30pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
Semi Final 1, 7.30pm
Wednesday 7 July
7-10.30pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
Semi Final 2, 7.30pm
Saturday 10 July
6-9am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
9am-12noon, Danny Baker Show
12pm-10pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
3rd & 4th place play-off, 7:30pm
Sunday 11 July
6am-8.30am, 5 Live World Cup Breakfast
8.30am-9.30am, Sportsweek
11am-12pm, Armchair World Cup
12pm-10pm, World Cup 5 Live Sport
World Cup Final, 7:30pm
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