Missed the key moments from the previous day’s action at the 2010 World Cup? Not got the time or energy to sift through extended highlights from all the games of the day? Then fear not, STV Sport has the answer for those looking for a quick fix of all the important moments you’ve not seen.
Our World Cup in 60 Seconds feature, available the morning after a day’s action in South Africa, brings together everything you need to see to be able to talk to your friends and colleagues about Lionel Messi’s wonder strike and Wayne Rooney’s inexplicable miss from the day before.
If you’ve got time to watch the match but can’t get to a TV to see the world’s best in action, did you know you can watch every game shown on STV on our website as well? What’s more, we’re streaming every one in HD online and you can also join in the conversation with your fellow fans via our live chat feature.
There’s plenty more of the same on our dedicated World Cup site, with the latest news, match reports and, if you have the time, longer highlights from every game.
We’ve also got all the statistical information you need to keep you happy, so you can keep a track on your top goalscorer bet and see who might miss that all important game through suspension.
Want more? Lou Macari provides the betting tips for each day’s fixtures and he’s already in red hot form. Our expert columnists, including Tom Shields, Neil Drysdale, Ronnie Esplin and former Aberdeen and Celtic midfielder Jamie Smith, provide all the banter and cover all the talking points from the tournament.
Fed up of the English media going on about winning the World Cup 44 years ago? Help us to keep a track of how often they mention it via our ’66 Count. Then last, but certainly not least, don’t miss your opportunity to win a superb 50” HD home entertainment system via our ‘Who will you support?’ competition.
It’s the greatest show on earth, so make sure you don’t miss a kick of the action from South Africa. We’ll be following every moment through to the final at Soccer City on July 11, so be sure to keep checking back with us throughout the competition.
In this section
- Scotland boss talks up 'international qualities' of Hearts' Andy Webster
- UEFA open to tri-nation Euro 2020 bid from Scotland, Ireland and Wales
- Craig Levein explains Jordan Rhodes’ absence from Scotland squad
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Scottish FA send 'expression of interest' to co-host Euro 2020
- Craig Levein names Scotland squad for end-of-season friendly with USA
- Euro 2020 could be played in Scotland as SFA consider late co-hosting bid
- Scotland boss calls time on Steven Fletcher’s international career
- Alan Hutton ruled out of Scotland’s post-season friendly against the USA
- Stephen Dobbie desperate to gain call-up for Scotland’s American trip
- Motherwell keeper Darren Randolph placed on Ireland standby for Euro 2012



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