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FIFA Confederations Cup starts this Saturday live on DStv and GOtv + Full TV schedule

An illustrious panel of football experts has been assembled by SuperSport to provide unprecedented coverage of the Confederations Cup, starting in Brazil this weekend.

They include Sunday Oliseh, Shaun Bartlett, Gary Bailey, Samuel Kuffour, Neil Tovey, Doctor Khumalo, Mark Fish and Andre Arendse, who will offer analysis of the traditional “dry run” ahead of the 2014 World Cup.

African champions Nigeria will fly the continent’s flag, but have been drawn into a tough Group B that includes World Cup winners Spain and South American champions Uruguay.

The tournament will be staged at six venues across Brazil from June 15-30 and will be used to test the country’s readiness for the World Cup this time next year.

It is a second appearance at the competition for the Super Eagles, who finished fourth in 1995 when the tournament was held in Saudi Arabia and still known as the King Fahd Cup.

Coach Stephen Keshi will be relishing taking his side onto the global stage after their success at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa in February.

That victory might have been unexpected, but was fully deserved as the side grew in stature as the tournament progressed, getting better with each game.

They will get the chance to ease into the Confederations Cup as well with an opening match against tiny Oceania champions Tahiti on June 17.

Tahiti are easily the smallest country ever to appear in a FIFA finals with a population of just 180 000 and are not expected to provide much resistance to their pool opponents.

Nigeria face a talented, but largely out of sorts of late Uruguay side in their second group game on June 20, warming up to a big finish against Spain on June 23.

It is likely the Uruguay clash will be the key one in the pool for Keshi and his charges if they are to finish in the top two and advance to the semifinals.

Group A has a fascinating look about it with hosts Brazil, European Championship runners-up Italy, crowd favourites Mexico and an ever-improving Japan battling it out for the top two places.

Brazil get their campaign under way against the Asian champions on June 15 and finish off against Italy on June 22.

The top side in Group A meets the runners-up of Group B and vice-versa in the semifinals, with the final to be staged at the refurbished Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro on June 30.

Cameroon are the only African side to reach the final of the competition, but lost 1-0 to France in 2003, a tournament that was overshadowed by the death of Indomitable Lions midfielder Marc-Vivien Foé.

Aside from Nigeria’s fourth-place finish almost two decades ago, South Africa also claimed that position on home soil in 2009, as did Cote d’Ivoire in 1992.

SuperSport’s coverage, to be anchored by Robert Marawa, Neil Andrews and Charles Anazodo, will include one-hour buildups per match, plus a magazine show – Ola Brazil – broadcasting on Saturdays and Sundays at 10am. Master Plan will air on Sundays at 6pm.

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Broadcast Details:

TITLE

DATE

TIME

CHANNEL

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Soccer – FIFA Confederations Cup, Brazil vs Japan

15-Jun-13

19:00 — 22:30 HD3/SS3/Select/GOtv

20:00

Soccer – FIFA Confederations Cup, Mexico vs Italy

16-Jun-13

19:00 — 22:00 HD3/SS3/Select/GOtv

20:00

Soccer – FIFA Confederations Cup, Spain vs Uruguay

16-Jun-13

22:00 — 01:00 HD3/SS3/Select/GOtv

23:00

Soccer – FIFA Confederations Cup, Tahiti vs Nigeria

17-Jun-13

19:00 — 22:30 HD3/SS3/Select/GOtv

20:00

Soccer – FIFA Confederations Cup, Brazil vs Mexico

19-Jun-13

19:00 — 22:30 HD3/SS3/Select/GOtv

20:00

Soccer – FIFA Confederations Cup, Italy vs Japan

19-Jun-13

22:00 — 01:00 HD3/SS3/ Select/GOtv

23:00

Soccer – FIFA Confederations Cup, Spain vs Tahiti

20-Jun-13

19:00 — 22:00 HD3/SS3/Select/GOtv

20:00

Soccer – FIFA Confederations Cup, Nigeria vs Uruguay

20-Jun-13

22:00 — 01:00 HD3/SS3/Select/GOtv

23:00

Soccer – FIFA Confederations Cup, Italy vs Brazil

22-Jun-13

19:00 — 22:30 HD3/SS3/Select/GOtv

20:00

Soccer – FIFA Confederations Cup, Japan vs Mexico

22-Jun-13

19:00 — 22:30 SSHD2/SS4/Select/GOtv

20:00

Soccer – FIFA Confederations Cup, Nigeria vs Spain

23-Jun-13

19:00 — 22:30 HD3/SS3/Select/GOtv

20:00

Soccer – FIFA Confederations Cup, Uruguay vs Tahiti

23-Jun-13

19:00 — 22:30 SSHD2/SS4/Select/GOtv

20:00

Soccer – FIFA Confederations Cup, Semi Final 1

26-Jun-13

19:00 — 22:30 HD3/SS3/Select/GOtv

20:00

Soccer – FIFA Confederations Cup, Semi Final 2

27-Jun-13

19:00 — 22:30 HD3/SS3/Select/GOtv

20:00

Soccer – FIFA Confederations Cup, 3rd/4th Place Playoff

30-Jun-13

16:00 — 19:00 HD3/SS3/Select/GOtv

17:00

Soccer – FIFA Confederations Cup, Final

30-Jun-13

22:00 — 01:00 HD3/SS3/Select/GOtv

23:00

Asuquo Eton founded talkmediaafrica.com, now one of the most visited TV, music, tech and features website, in 2011. He is also a social media analyst, media and entertainment consultant.

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