The 2010 World Cup will be watched online by nearly a third of British football fans, according to a survey released today by PC World. They questioned over 3,000 Brits in the run up to the World Cup following a surge in sales of its wireless networking and video streaming gadgets.
What did they find?
30% of fans, which equates to over 14 million of those expected to watch the World Cup live, are planning on doing so over the Internet.
Nearly a quarter (23%) revealed they would be using laptops or desktop PCs.