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Cerebral Palsy World Championships: Live broadcast and audio commentary

Every match at the Cerebral Palsy Football World Championships, being held at St George's Park from 16-28 June, will be streamed live via the tournament website through broadcast partners Horizon.

Audio commentary will also be provided for visually impaired spectators for all games.

Those wishing to access the live streaming or view the game 24 hours later can do so via the website.

Those wishing to use the audio commentary will need to inform the stewards at the ticket collection point on arrival - a headset will then be issued.

Tournament Director Jeff Davis said:

“The live streaming will really give the event a global feel as spectators from across the world can share in the St George's Park experience and support their team, even if they cannot make the journey to England in person.

"When you link this with the provision of audio commentary and accessible seating for wheelchair users, it is a further demonstration of The FA’s commitment to inclusion for all spectators.

"We are delighted to work with Horizon and Alan March Sport Ltd to add these exciting developments to what will be a world class championships”.

Ticket prices start at £5 for adults and £2.50 for concessions with further reductions available for group and same day ticket bundle purchases.

Groups of 11 or more should call our dedicated groups hotline on 0800 358 0058. Wheelchair accessible seating and tickets are available from our ticket hotline 0844 581 1251