World Cup 2006 video content
Press Association Sport is already well prepared for the 2010 FIFA World Cup which gets underway in Johannesburg on June 11th. We will be sending our biggest team ever to a World Cup - including reporters, video journalists and photographers to deliver comprehensive World Cup 2010 news content and a dedicated football world cup data feed.
World Cup Editorial
Our experienced sports journalists are already based in South Africa to provide a 2010 World Cup news service in the build-up to the tournament.
World Cup editorial includes:
- Tournament preview with a full World Cup history
- 'World Cup Countdown' - delivering a fact a day
- Match previews and reports from every game
- Managed football world cup news service
- Tipping service, with form guides and World Cup headline feeds for the betting industry
- Page-ready supplements
- World Cup E-Magazines, delivering betting-specific news and statistics
World Cup XML
A dedicated football World Cup data feed will be available for every match of the tournament. We can also provide player statistics and historical data on all 32 teams that reach the finals.
Our fast and accurate World Cup XML data is extremely flexible and can be tailored to meet a client's individual requirements - making our feeds ideal for the online and betting industries.
World Cup Digital Products
Our suite of digital products is designed specifically for the 2010 World Cup and enables our clients to build a tailored, modular service that delivers only the content they need.
Digital products include:
- World Cup wallchart
- Football World Cup breaking news service
- Match stats
- Photo gallery
- Live scores module
- Historical World Cup content
Individual modules can be taken to complement existing online football coverage, or each module can be used to build an all-encompassing World Cup mini-site.
World Cup Video Content
To compliment our World Cup 2010 news content, our team of video journalists will follow the England team in South Africa, providing footage from within the training camp, as well as the latest team news and interviews with the players and coaching staff.
Our video journalists will also report on and provide expert comment and analysis on all 32 teams and the players to watch as the tournament unfolds.
Edited video packages will be available, from the build up through to the conclusion of the tournament. Unedited video content will also be available via the Press Association Video Wire, allowing customers to integrate our video into their own tournament coverage.
Contact us for more information on any of our 2010 World Cup services.



