Watch 2014 FIFA World Cup Soccer Online: Free Live Video Stream from ESPN

Watch 2014 FIFA World Cup Soccer Online: Free Live Video Stream from ESPNThe world of soccer converges on Brazil beginning tomorrow with the World Cup Opening Ceremony and first games. ESPN will broadcast complete coverage of the games for the next few weeks, plus mobile soccer fans can watch the 2014 FIFA World Cup online via a free live video stream, including games and the opening ceremony.

Both the live and replay video stream of the 2014 World Cup is made possible as an extension of the televised soccer and sports coverage from ESPN.

How to watch World Cup Soccer online free live and replay video:


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Viewers can watch the online stream of the World Cup either directly on the ESPN web site, under the watchESPN section, or by downloading the free app to watch the video on mobile devices and tablets.

In general, the free live video stream to watch ESPN online, is available as long as ESPN is part of an individual’s cable or satellite subscription – through most providers.

Once you load the app, or visit the watch ESPN web site, you only need to login with the same information that you use to login to your provider, and the live streaming of World Cup soccer should begin.

The 2014 FIFA World Cup Opening Ceremony will air beginning at 2pm eastern time today, with the first match between Brazil and Croatia to follow, online and on ESPN at 3pm.

On Friday, viewers can watch online to see Mexico vs. Cameroon, Spain vs. Netherlands, Chile vs. Australia online, and so much more to follow every day.

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