ESPN Networks – namely ESPN, ESPN3, ESPN Deportes, ESPNEWS and WatchESPN – are up for the live broadcast of a massive 39 international soccer matches (of which 38 are World Cup qualifiers).

ESPN Networks will be the home of international matches - one friendly match and 38 World Cup qualifiers - between September 6 and September 10, 2013.LiveSoccerTV offers its cherished users a clear view of what to watch and where to watch it on September 6, September 7 and September 10, 2013.

ESPN schedule – September 6 to September 10, 2013

There will be only one international soccer match on ESPN during the international break. What else could it be but USA vs Mexico? Kick-off is at 20:00 ET on Tuesday, September 10, 2013.

Visit LiveSoccerTV’s ESPN channel page for the full schedule.

ESPN3 schedule – September 6 to September 10, 2013

Watch up to 37 international fixtures on digital platform. Coverage begins with Russia vs Luxembourg at 10:30 ET. The Red Army surprisingly lost to Northern Ireland in the previous round and subsequently need to bounce back if they want to reclaim the top spot in their group. Three other top European World Cup qualifiers to watch live this Friday are Finland vs Spain, Germany vs Austria and Northern Ireland vs Portugal.

 

At 15:00 ET, ESPN3’s live international football coverage will end with Scotland’s difficult home game against Marouane Fellaini’s Belgium.  There will be only one game on Saturday, September 7; that is, Israel vs Azerbaijan. On September 10, however, soccer on ESPN3 will resume with a bang. Watch as many as 17 matches between 11:00 ET and 15:30 ET.

In addition, tune into ESPN3 to watch the “FIFA World Cup Whiparound – Quest to Qualify” show. The three-hour program starts at 14:00 ET and ends at 17:00 ET on September 6 and September 10, 2013. Enjoy exclusive glimpses of live action from the best 2014 European World Cup qualifiers.

You will not miss any deciding moment – from goals scored to all sorts of controversies – on the “FIFA World Cup Whiparound – Quest to Qualify” show this Friday and upcoming Tuesday.   

Visit LiveSoccerTV’s ESPN3 channel page for the full schedule.

ESPN Deportes schedule – September 6 to September 10, 2013

The Spanish-language channel has promised to broadcast four matches between Friday and next Tuesday. Each of the games ESPN Deportes will telecast will also be featured on ESPN3. The highlight of the channel’s package within the next few days is the friendly match between world champions Spain and South American side Chile on September 10, 2013.

Visit LiveSoccerTV’s ESPN Deportes channel page for the full schedule.

ESPNEWS schedule – September 6 to September 10, 2013

One of the biggest matches in the CONCACAF World Cup qualifiers this week is Mexico vs Honduras. This crucial game for El Tri will be live from 21:30 ET on ESPNEWS on Friday, September 6, 2013.

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WatchESPN schedule – September 6 to September 10, 2013

Catch six fixtures live on WatchESPN in the space of four days. Saving the best for last, WatchESPN will complete its international break broadcast with the fiery USA vs Mexico World Cup qualifier on September 10, 2013.

Visit LiveSoccerTV’s WatchESPN channel page for the full schedule.