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Soccer Wednesday: Your Running Commentary

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by FRANCO PANIZO

Barcelona is coming off a big win over Real Madrid, but in order for the club to maintain its first place position, it will have to defeat Xerez in one of many matches being played on Wednesday.

Some games are already underway, including Tim Howard and Everton's Europa League match vs. AEK Athens, but there is plenty of action to be seen throughout the day.

If you will be watching today's matches (on TV or an internet feed), please feel free to share your thoughts, opinions and some play-by-play in the comments section below.

Enjoy the action (today's TV schedule after the jump).

  • 1pm- GolTV- Salzburg vs. Lazio
  • 2:40pm- Setanta Sports- Manchester City vs. Arsenal
  • 3:05pm- GolTV- Slavia Praha vs. Genoa
  • 3:55pm- ESPN2, ESPN Deportes- Xerez vs. Barcelona
  • 8pm- GolTV- Valencia vs. Lille (delayed)
  • 11pm- GolTV- Salzburg vs. Lazio (delayed)

Comments

  1. I imagine ESPN doesn’t have the rights to show the game in the US, whereas in Europe they do…and they just use whatever staff commentator they want.

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  2. the pitch was a wet, sloppy mess for the Everton match. Everton was on the defensive most of the time I saw and looked like they were just trying to clear the ball and hope that Jo/Yak ran onto it for a counter.

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  3. Carlos Vela is looking good for Arsenal…or at least he’s looking very dangerous. Having to deal with him in future qualifiers etc is only going to make our US defenders stronger.

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  4. So, I’m watching a feed on atdhe.net for the Everton match. It’s an ESPN feed, but the game isn’t even available on ESPN360. What gives with that? Is this just available on ESPN in Europe and why would that be? And, why would they have an American color commentator?

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  5. What about the Copa Sudamericana final? Today on Fox Sports. Fluminense needs to overcome a 4-1 defecit at home against. Liga de Quito.

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