Since 2005, World Soccer Talk® is the first website about watching soccer on TV & online featuring TV schedules, OTT news and interviews with the broadcasters that bring you the games. Read on to learn more about World Soccer Talk.

World Soccer Talk is a media brand managed by Futbol Sites , founded by Federico Grinberg, Nahuel Pan, and Javier Troncoso. Presently, Futbol Sites is a subsidiary of Better Collective, a premier European digital sports media conglomerate founded in Denmark in 2004 by Jesper Søgaard and Christian Kirk-Rasmussen. Better Collective is currently undergoing significant expansion, operating more than 20 offices worldwide.

With more than 1 million pageviews per month, World Soccer Talk readers trust us for their daily fix of soccer news, analysis, video features and interviews as well as exclusive stories found only on WorldSoccerTalk.com.  Plus, World Soccer Talk® features the World Soccer Talk Podcast, the longest-running soccer show in the world (launched in 2006) as well as original video documentaries and more.

About World Soccer Talk: Mission

World Soccer Talk’s mission is to help grow the popularity of soccer in the United States. That’s why we do what we do with the TV schedules that are often updated daily, as well as the guides that we research and write about how to watch leagues on television and streaming.

As a member of North American Soccer Reporters (NASR), World Soccer Talk writers and analysts have appeared on talkSPORT, BBC Radio Five, NPR, BBC World, ESPN Radio, beIN SPORT, CBC and BBC World Service, as well as in print and online in The New York Times, The Guardian, BBC News, International Herald Tribune and CNN.

Read through the media’s coverage of World Soccer Talk from 2005 to present.

Values | Code of Journalistic Ethics

Rooted in the principles of freedom of expression and the right to information as fundamental pillars of a democratic society, World Soccer Talk adheres to a code of ethics, anchored in our editorial policies.

Follow World Soccer Talk on social media

Follow World Soccer Talk’s official pages on social media via Twitter (@worldsoccertalk), Instagram (@worldsoccertalk), Facebook (facebook.com/worldsoccertalk), and YouTube (youtube.com/worldsoccertalk).

In 2011, the site was named one of the top 100 soccer blogs to follow by The Guardian newspaper.

Vision

It’s important to note that we at World Soccer Talk want to create a user-friendly experience for you on our website. That means no pop-up ads and no clickbait. We’re able to do this because we’re compensated by some of the TV and streaming providers featured on our website. We only promote products that we believe in, and if you choose to use them, it helps us continue to pay the costs to run this website.

Media Requests

World Soccer Talk editor/publisher Christopher Harris and his colleagues are available for media interviews. Please send requests to media@worldsoccertalk.com or call US 561.247.GOAL (4625).

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Privacy Policy

In alignment with the business model of the journalistic industry, World Soccer Talk maintains stringent privacy policies designed to protect site users and adhere to the highest international standards. You can review our Privacy Policy, Terms and Conditions, and Advertising Choices for visitors and contact us if you have any questions.