To put you in the proper mood for World Cup: A blast of GOALOASOASOAOALLLL!!!

The big day is here.

While the majority of English-speaking viewers will watch the coverage of the World Cup on ESPN/ABC, a few will tune into Spanish-speaking Univision.

Lead announcer Pablo Ramirez’s call of a goal is universal in any language.

Univision’s World Cup plans:

All 64 matches will be live across television and digital platforms. 56 games will air simultaneously on Univision Network (broadcast) and Univision Deportes Network (cable) and 8 will air on UniMás (broadcast) and Galavisión (cable), also simultaneously.

Each day Univision Deportes will air “Copa Mundial en 30” and “Copa Mundial en 60” – (World Cup in 30, World Cup in 60) – the day’s two best matches condensed to 30/60 minutes.

The Univision Deportes App (which has navigation in English) will stream all matches and offer the most personalization and best social media user experience of any WC app. The first 56 games can be viewed via the app without signing in on any desktop, tablet or smartphone.   Starting with the quarterfinals on July 4 and continuing through the Finals on July 13th, viewers will need to sign in with their participating pay TV provider account.