Aldershot Town’s Emirates FA Cup first round tie against Bradford City on Sunday is being broadcast live around the world.
Up to 188 countries, from South America to Australasia and the Far East, will receive live coverage from the EBB Stadium as part of the Football Association’s global television deal.
Audiences across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Caribbean and Indian Subcontinent, plus China, Japan, Russia and the USA, will all have chance to see The Shots host The Bantams.
The full list is as follows:
Africa: Supersport;
Armenia: Armenian Second TV Channel;
Australasia: ESPN;
Azerbaijan: AZTV;
Belgium: Telenet & BETV;
Bosnia: Sportklub;
Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay: ESPN;
Bulgaria: Nova Sport;
Canada: Rogers Sportsnet;
China: GDTV, Tencent (online), Sohu (Online) PPTV (online) and Sina (online);
Croatia: Sportklub;
Czech Republic: Nova Sport;
Denmark: SBS Media;
France: beIN Sport;
Georgia: Setanta;
Germany: Eurosport;
Holland: Eredivisie;
Hong Kong: PCCW;
Hungary: Sport1
Iceland: 365 Media;
Indian Subcontinent: Star Sports;
Indonesia: BeIn;
Israel: Charlton;
Italy: Fox
Japan Fox;
Kazakhstan: Setanta;
Kyrgyzstan: Setanta;
Macedonia: SportKlub;
Malaysia: Astro;
Mauritius: MBC
Mexico, Guatalemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Dominican Republic, El Salvador: Sky Mexico;
Middle East: BeIN Sport;
Moldova: Setanta ;
Montenegro: Sportklub;
Myanmar: Shwe Lan Thin Sky Net;
Norway: TV2;
Phillipines: BeIn Sport
Poland: Orange;
Portugal: Sport TV;
Romania: Pro TV;
Russia: RTR;
Serbia: Sportklub;
Singapore: SingTel;
Slovakia: Nova Sport;
Slovenia: Sportklub;
South Korea: SBS;
Sweden: Viasat
Tajikistan: Setanta;
Thailand: BBTV
Turkey: TRT & TT Net;
Turkmenistan: Setanta;
Ukraine: TRK;
USA & Caribbean: FOX Sports 1, FOX Sports 2 and FOX Soccer Plus
Uzbekistan: Setanta;
Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh TV; SCTV: VSTV, VTV