Yippee!
I feel much better about Thursday.
Now...
I might be on the road all day and have to figure out a way to at least listen (rather watch)! I don't think we can take a 2 hr breakfast stop!
Oh, and there won´t be a radio broadcast?
XM is the Official Satellite Radio Home of the 2006 FIFA World Cup
32 Countries. 31 Days. 1 Ticket To All The Action
From the very first match to the final, XM captures all of the action of the 2006 FIFA World Cup as it happens, with live 24/7 coverage, play-by-play on dedicated English and Spanish-language channels, game analysis and daily recaps. Join Andres Cantor, Jeff Agoos, Phil Schoen, Dave Johnson, Christopher Sullivan and others as the action unfolds
Spanish Broadcasting on XM Deportivo - XM 147
XM Deportivo broadcasts live from Germany with Andres Cantor for the World Cup 2006. The nation's only 24/7 Hispanic sports channel will provide coverage, analysis, and interviews. XM and its broadcast partner Futbol de Primera have amassed an impressive team for XM's broadcast coverage, featuring some of the most respected and decorated names in soccer from the U.S., Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, and El Salvador.
English Broadcasting on XM 148
XM will also provide exclusive coverage and play by play in English for World Cup 2006. From the opening kick in June until one country is crowned the champion in July follow all of the action for FIFA World Cup 2006 on XM Satellite Radio.