Here's How You can Watch An Extensive Archive of Iconic Football Matches for Free in Self-Isolation

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Mar 17, 2020
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Is there a void in your life now that live football across the world has been postponed indefinitely? Not to worry – we've got you covered.

Almost everyone reading this will be be seriously craving for some football to watch right now – especially as a lot of you might be in self-isolation, working from home or staying away from vulnerable friends and family – so we're going to try and serve up some assists to help you through this rather weird time.

As the football community unites in setting up multi-national FIFA tournaments, another great way they've helped satisfy everyone's urges for futbol are providing links to some iconic games from seasons gone by.

This Reddit thread has picked some iconic games from bygone eras, with each link providing a full 90 minute stream with accompanying commentary used in the game at the time.

Classic fixtures such as the Germany's 7-1 drubbing of Brazil in the FIFA World Cup Semi Final back in 2014 and England's legendary 5-1 victory over Germany back in 2001 are amongst the matches you can tune into, with plenty of vintage La Liga, Barclays and Champions League action also on offer.

Tune into the games by following the link above, and make sure you follow and sign up to watch more games via the Football Italia archive here.

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Here's How You can Watch An Extensive Archive of Iconic Football Matches for Free in Self-Isolation

Watch back legendary games at the click of a button ⚽

Mar 17, 2020
Jacob Davey
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Is there a void in your life now that live football across the world has been postponed indefinitely? Not to worry – we've got you covered.

Almost everyone reading this will be be seriously craving for some football to watch right now – especially as a lot of you might be in self-isolation, working from home or staying away from vulnerable friends and family – so we're going to try and serve up some assists to help you through this rather weird time.

As the football community unites in setting up multi-national FIFA tournaments, another great way they've helped satisfy everyone's urges for futbol are providing links to some iconic games from seasons gone by.

This Reddit thread has picked some iconic games from bygone eras, with each link providing a full 90 minute stream with accompanying commentary used in the game at the time.

Classic fixtures such as the Germany's 7-1 drubbing of Brazil in the FIFA World Cup Semi Final back in 2014 and England's legendary 5-1 victory over Germany back in 2001 are amongst the matches you can tune into, with plenty of vintage La Liga, Barclays and Champions League action also on offer.

Tune into the games by following the link above, and make sure you follow and sign up to watch more games via the Football Italia archive here.

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Is there a void in your life now that live football across the world has been postponed indefinitely? Not to worry – we've got you covered.

Almost everyone reading this will be be seriously craving for some football to watch right now – especially as a lot of you might be in self-isolation, working from home or staying away from vulnerable friends and family – so we're going to try and serve up some assists to help you through this rather weird time.

As the football community unites in setting up multi-national FIFA tournaments, another great way they've helped satisfy everyone's urges for futbol are providing links to some iconic games from seasons gone by.

This Reddit thread has picked some iconic games from bygone eras, with each link providing a full 90 minute stream with accompanying commentary used in the game at the time.

Classic fixtures such as the Germany's 7-1 drubbing of Brazil in the FIFA World Cup Semi Final back in 2014 and England's legendary 5-1 victory over Germany back in 2001 are amongst the matches you can tune into, with plenty of vintage La Liga, Barclays and Champions League action also on offer.

Tune into the games by following the link above, and make sure you follow and sign up to watch more games via the Football Italia archive here.

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Here's How You can Watch An Extensive Archive of Iconic Football Matches for Free in Self-Isolation

Watch back legendary games at the click of a button ⚽

Mar 17, 2020
Jacob Davey
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Is there a void in your life now that live football across the world has been postponed indefinitely? Not to worry – we've got you covered.

Almost everyone reading this will be be seriously craving for some football to watch right now – especially as a lot of you might be in self-isolation, working from home or staying away from vulnerable friends and family – so we're going to try and serve up some assists to help you through this rather weird time.

As the football community unites in setting up multi-national FIFA tournaments, another great way they've helped satisfy everyone's urges for futbol are providing links to some iconic games from seasons gone by.

This Reddit thread has picked some iconic games from bygone eras, with each link providing a full 90 minute stream with accompanying commentary used in the game at the time.

Classic fixtures such as the Germany's 7-1 drubbing of Brazil in the FIFA World Cup Semi Final back in 2014 and England's legendary 5-1 victory over Germany back in 2001 are amongst the matches you can tune into, with plenty of vintage La Liga, Barclays and Champions League action also on offer.

Tune into the games by following the link above, and make sure you follow and sign up to watch more games via the Football Italia archive here.

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