Football fanatics around the world are eagerly looking forward to the biggest football action in the world, the holy grail of world football, to be crowned world football champion for the next four years. World Cup 2014 is coming very soon in a week’s time on 12th June 2014 in Brazil! In Singapore, we are a football mad nation and besides supporting our very own home team, the Lions, we all as football fanatics, also support another international team! The 32 teams participating in FIFA World Cup 2014 have their own social media tools and platforms to engage and update their supporters! Are you ready for FIFA World Cup 2014 action not just on television and also on Twitter?<\/p>\n
I am a Liverpool FC fan and I personally have a curated Twitter List titled Liverpool FC<\/a> giving me news, updates, rumours, sharing, stories and even live match action tweets! Reading and catching the football action on Twitter timeline can be a fun thing too, even though nothing beats watching it live! There are times when we can’t catch the match live on television, following and reading football action on Twitter timeline can be just as exciting and even overwhelming if there are many football fans tweeting and sharing, all united by a common hashtag!<\/p>\n Twitter Singapore shared with us on the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2014, on how to catch the action on Twitter and they also prepared a comprehensive list of Twitter accounts\/handle for us football fanatics to follow! I am going to bookmark #WorldCup on my HootSuite Twitter App and I am prepared for fast and furious flow of FIFA #WorldCup 2014 tweets, actions, updates! Here are some on the How-To-Follow guide on #WorldCup 2014 on Twitter, before that, a football trivia – Who would be in your Twitter XI Dream Team ?<\/p>\n Twitter XI Dream Team<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n If Twitter users were picking their starting lineup, the eleven players below would be a good place to start. This team is made up of the most-mentioned player Twitter @handles in the past three months, forming an XI that would surely be the envy of any manager in football:<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n World Cup teams<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Thirty of the 32 nations competing in this year\u2019s World Cup have official accounts on Twitter. You can follow all thirty here<\/a>; this graphic shows the top six most followed teams:<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n World Cup players<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n More than 300 of the players from the 32 competing nations are on Twitter, with representatives of all the competing teams having a presence on the platform – follow them here<\/a>. The top six most followed players at the 2014 World Cup are<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Twitter and football go hand-in-hand – seven of the ten most talked-about moments on Twitter<\/a> in 2013 were related to football. So Singaporean fans can easily use Twitter to follow their favorite country teams and players during the #WorldCup. Here are some interesting Tweets related to the FIFA World Cup from the start of the year to now:<\/p>\n Custom timeline of FIFA World Cup-related Tweets from top teams<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/CBF_Futebol\/status\/472493599117312001<\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/Argentina\/status\/473901114887532544<\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/SeFutbol\/status\/473873216218611712<\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/england\/status\/441917409247518720<\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/Vivo_Azzurro\/status\/471707111206813697<\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/equipedefrance\/status\/471574471896473601<\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/DFB_Team\/status\/470811499389517824<\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/ussoccer\/status\/473867939599638528<\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/Socceroos\/status\/469405621989949441<\/a><\/p>\n \n Custom timeline of FIFA World Cup-related Tweets from top players<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/Cristiano\/status\/473482810519715840<\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/neymarjr\/status\/464073608810467328<\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/WayneRooney\/status\/469480092461465600<\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/MesutOzil1088\/status\/469124292387823617<\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/andresiniesta8\/status\/473480282679824384<\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/VincentKompany\/status\/468314138322935808<\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/Benzema\/status\/473176145874407424<\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/aguerosergiokun\/status\/468186309849534465<\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/gianluigibuffon\/status\/473815281916456960<\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/Persie_Official\/status\/467000185374408704<\/a><\/p>\n Breaking news<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Twitter is increasingly used as a tool for breaking news and sharing of exclusive content. Many of the country teams announced their initial and final rosters first on Twitter before anywhere else. In fact, 45% of football fans in Singapore said that news breaks fastest on Twitter:<\/p>\n Custom timeline of all squad announcements made on Twitter from the official team handles<\/em><\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/england\/statuses\/465838619459321856<\/a> (England Team)<\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/SeFutbol\/statuses\/472694545592119296<\/a> (Spain team)<\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/Argentina\/status\/473578564638367744<\/a> (Argentina Team)<\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/ussoccer\/statuses\/469591998039863296<\/a> (US team)<\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/Vivo_Azzurro\/status\/466268158811443200<\/a> (Italy team)<\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/KNVB\/status\/472698804438052864<\/a> (Netherlands team)<\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/Socceroos\/status\/473810076273098752<\/a> (Australia team)<\/p>\n Hashtags<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n The official hashtags for the 2014 World Cup are #WorldCup and #Brazil2014. Hashtags join conversations together on Twitter, so follow along to keep close to the action, or use them in your own Tweets to join the global conversation.<\/p>\n Official accounts<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n To be sure you\u2019re receiving the most reliable, up-to-the-minute World Cup news, this selection of verified accounts is a great place to start. You\u2019ll see real-time updates from organisations including:<\/p>\n Twitter and Sport<\/strong>\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n When big events happen in the real world, they happen on Twitter, too – and never is that truer than with big televised sporting events. For sports fans watching the match, Twitter is the second screen to TV broadcast. It creates a space for live commentary in the moment, from fans and experts alike, across sports. Recent global research from @Nielsen reveals that:<\/p>\n In Singapore specifically, research from @globalwebindex shows that Twitter is the perfect companion for World Cup 2014:<\/p>\n\n
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