FIFA 2022: Musk announces ‘best coverage & live commentary’ on Twitter
2022 FIFA World Cup matches will be shown on Twitter starting on November 20 and running through December 18, according to Elon Musk. Elon Musk reveals that the opening match of the 2022 World Cup will be broadcast live on Twitter. Musk announces ‘best coverage & live commentary’ of FIFA World Cup 2022 on Twitter.
On November 20, the opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2022 will see hosts Qatar taking on Ecuador. Fans have previously enjoyed the sports coverage on Twitter, but it was anticipated that things would change considerably after Elon Musk’s purchase.
Elon Musk, the former CEO of Tesla who later took over Twitter, invited everyone to watch the opening World Cup game live on Twitter in a late-night tweet yesterday. Musk has since tweeted, though, that users can continue to use the social networking site to watch live coverage of the 2022 World Cup for football.
Elon Musk has promised that the social media platform will offer the best coverage and real-time commentary of the FIFA World Cup 2022, despite the fact that Twitter is undergoing considerable changes. This is the second World Cup to be held in Asia after Japan and South Korea participated in the competition in 2002. It is the first World Cup to be held in the Middle East.
In the tournament’s first match, Ecuador will play the host nation, Qatar. Any rumours that the microblogging site wouldn’t last long have been dispelled by Elon Musk’s most recent tweet. Every sports fan who was worried that they would lose access to Twitter’s real-time results should rest assured that nothing terrible will happen.
FIFA 2022: Musk announces ‘best coverage & live commentary’ on Twitter
This ensures the tradition of starting the FIFA World Cup with a match featuring either the hosts or the current champions will continue. The Maroons have failed to get it to a World Cup finals since their competitive international debut in 1970.
Senegal will now play in the second game on November 21 at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar, where they were originally scheduled to play the Netherlands.
FIFA 2022: Musk announces ‘best coverage & live commentary’ on Twitter
FIFA 2022: Musk announces ‘best coverage & live commentary’ on Twitter
2022 FIFA World Cup matches will be shown on Twitter starting on November 20 and running through December 18, according to Elon Musk. Elon Musk reveals that the opening match of the 2022 World Cup will be broadcast live on Twitter. Musk announces ‘best coverage & live commentary’ of FIFA World Cup 2022 on Twitter.
On November 20, the opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2022 will see hosts Qatar taking on Ecuador. Fans have previously enjoyed the sports coverage on Twitter, but it was anticipated that things would change considerably after Elon Musk’s purchase.
Elon Musk, the former CEO of Tesla who later took over Twitter, invited everyone to watch the opening World Cup game live on Twitter in a late-night tweet yesterday. Musk has since tweeted, though, that users can continue to use the social networking site to watch live coverage of the 2022 World Cup for football.
Elon Musk has promised that the social media platform will offer the best coverage and real-time commentary of the FIFA World Cup 2022, despite the fact that Twitter is undergoing considerable changes. This is the second World Cup to be held in Asia after Japan and South Korea participated in the competition in 2002. It is the first World Cup to be held in the Middle East.
In the tournament’s first match, Ecuador will play the host nation, Qatar. Any rumours that the microblogging site wouldn’t last long have been dispelled by Elon Musk’s most recent tweet. Every sports fan who was worried that they would lose access to Twitter’s real-time results should rest assured that nothing terrible will happen.
FIFA 2022: Musk announces ‘best coverage & live commentary’ on Twitter
This ensures the tradition of starting the FIFA World Cup with a match featuring either the hosts or the current champions will continue. The Maroons have failed to get it to a World Cup finals since their competitive international debut in 1970.
Senegal will now play in the second game on November 21 at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar, where they were originally scheduled to play the Netherlands.
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