ESPN has a packed TV schedule between October 11 and October 15, 2013. Watch up to 39 FIFA World Cup qualifying matches live. Get full details in this live streaming online and TV guide.

ESPN networks will broadcast up to 39 World Cup qualifying matches live in October 2013.ESPN3

This online streaming service will spoil you during the next few days with its amazing package of 20 international matches – 19 of those being World Cup qualifiers and the other one being a friendly match between Les Bleus of France and the Socceroos of Australia.

Some of the top teams featuring in ESPN3’s selection between October 11 and October 15 are Croatia, Netherlands, Turkey, Russia and of course, America’s very own USMNT. For more information:

 

Go to the ESPN3 channel page. 

Watch ESPN

The ESPN FC FIFA World Cup Whiparound program has been included on LiveSoccerTV’s Watch ESPN page. The show will air at 14:30 ET on Tuesday and will be followed by the channel’s last World Cup qualifying match broadcast – Spain vs Georgia at 15:00 ET.

These will be preceded by seven other games – one of which features Portland Timbers at home to Seattle Sounders in the MLS. The focus on the international scene will certainly be on the USA vs Jamaica encounter (also available on ESPN3). 

Go to the WatchESPN channel page.

ESPN Deportes

Watch out for a pair of European World Cup qualifiers this Friday and next Tuesday. The top teams in action will be rising force Belgium and Iberian neighbours Spain and Portugal.

Go to the ESPN Deportes channel page.

ESPN2

Mesut Özil’s Germany will play host to the Republic of Ireland with the aim of sealing automatic World Cup qualification in front of the home crowd. Meanwhile, the Irish are under huge pressure, being six points behind play-off spot favourites Sweden and three points behind Austria with only two games to go. 

Go to the ESPN2 channel page.

ESPNEWS

El Tri are desperate to reach Brazil 2014 but will their dream suffer a setback this Friday? They will be hosting Panama in a late kick-off. The match will be live on ESPNEWS.

Go to the ESPNEWS channel page.

For full fixtures and live listings from other sports networks, please visit LiveSoccerTV’s World Cup qualifying competition page.