It has been announced today that the early preliminary FA Cup match between Ascot United v Wembley FC will be streamed live on Facebook.
It appears this is an initiative from the new FA Cup Sponsor Budweiser (that traditional English brand) with Budweiser marketing director Ian Newell saying "Budweiser is committed to bringing the world's most prestigious knockout competition closer to the fans.
"What better way to demonstrate this than by broadcasting the very first kick to a global audience via Facebook?
"This is the first time an FA Cup tournament fixture has been broadcast live on the social network, which is great news for football fans and clubs alike."
The game between the two non League teams has been moved to Friday 19th August to an evening kick off at 19:45 so Facebook users will be able to login and watch all the action live form the Budweiser UK Facebook page
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It is an interesting concept and it will be interesting to see how good the streaming and the pictures are, also how popular it proves to be as unlike TV Facebook will be able to track how many people start the streaming, giving actual viewing figures rather than the wild estimates currently provided by TV companies on viewing figures.
It seems a logical transition for viewing live football, ITV and BBC allowed viewers to watch the World Cup online and the likes of Liverpool allow their LFC site members to watch some games live streamed over the internet already and there are also those sites that allow you to subscribe to live streaming of games over the internet, so it’s nothing new but it’s a new step to show a live game on such an open and popular social medium as Facebook.
With the likes of Sky Go and now this, how and where we watch live football is changing and I can only see this change carrying on, soon will You Tube with the power and money of Google behind them be battling Sky or ESPN or BBC for the rights to show live games or even Match of The Day style highlights?
As far as fans of watching football on the TV are concerned this should be seen as an exciting new development, although the Facebook streaming is being pioneered by marketing men looking to cash in on their brand sponsorship of the FA Cup it does open up the possibilities of more live games been shown across a wider medium than TV. However the big threat will be attendances at matches, more so in the lower leagues and especially for competitions like the FA Cup, which in the early rounds suffers from low attendance. Will the fact that a younger generation of fans get used to this and the more live games that are streamed on easily accessible and popular platforms like Facebook the less likely games and clubs will sell the tickets.
This is an interesting and quite exciting development and I’m sure this won’t be the last game to be streamed live to the public this way, watch this space as the future of football is here! The big question for us is do we add these games to our football on the tv site and app??
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Site sources http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14557446.stm & http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/FACompetitions/TheFACup/NewsAndFeatures/2011/football-on-facebook-170811