Follow Live Updates of FIFA World Cup 2010 on Twitter

FIFA World Cup 2010 is available via several resources including TV Channels and Online live streming video, but if you are interested in getting more updates regarding the matches, then its your chance to catch the latest from the field on twitter.

We have got a list of all the major twitter accounts that will be providing live coverage of Fifa football Worldcup 2010 from South Africe. You can follow some or all of them to get live updates about every match from the ground. So here goes the list:

2010 FIFA World Cup – “The Twitter page of the 2010 Organizing Committee.” News and updates.

SA2010 World Cup – “Official 2010 FIFA World Cup South African Government website with all the information you need!” News, personal updates and commentary.

FIFAWorldCupTM – “The FIFA soccer world cup tweets. All the latest FIFA news and information on the 2010 soccer world cup.” Updates, human interest, emphasis on players and coaches.

TheFA.com – “The official website for the England Football Team and The FA Cup.” Updates on England players and live Tweets from England matches.

US Soccer – “U.S. Soccer: the governing body of soccer in all its forms in the United States.” Inside look at the US team, players and matches.

CNN World Cup – “All the latest news on the 2010 World Cup in South Africa from CNN International.” News and match scores culled from CNN reporters.

Telegraph World Cup – “World Cup 2010 news, analysis, pictures and video from Telegraph.co.uk” Links back to stories posted by The Telegraph.

NY Times Goal – “The New York Times Soccer Blog reports on the international game and the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.” Live updates and links back to New York Times stories.

AP World Cup – “Join the conversation as @AP covers the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.” News, match scores and brief commentary.

BBC World Cup – “A feed dedicated to World Cup headlines from the BBC website.” Links back to BBC.

Sports Illustrated Soccer – “Soccer, World Cup coverage from Sports Illustrated and SI.com writers and photographers.” Player news and general features.

The Sun World Cup – “Follow all the latest news on the 2010 World Cup in South Africa with The Sun.” Mostly England updates and news, general match coverage.

Four Four Two – “Humorous but wholehearted, polished but readable, substantial but accessible, it’s football’s most insightful brand – with added F.U.N.” Quirky and off-beat updates, general news.

Fox Soccer News – “FOXSoccer.com headlines.” Links back to Fox Soccer.

World Cup Scores – “Live 2010 world cup soccer scores.” Match scores and live updates.

Besides the twitter feed, you can also catch the Live Video Stream of Fifa World cup 2010 matches without paying a dime. So now you are free from the hassle of expensive subscription of TV channels to enjoy your favorite sports.

You can also follow several topics and hash-tags on twitter related with Fifa World Cup which might be trending on twitter. You can get the complete list of trending topics at search.twitter.com

Stay tuned to our blogs as we will bring you more updates related with FIFA World Cup 2010.

[via Mashable]

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