Watching foreign channels can sometimes be frustrating when you dont understand the language. Some channels have english subtitles which makes things easier, but those are not available during sports events. But if you can find an audio commentary stream for the event you are watching, you can sinchronize it to the video stream. What you have to do is pause the audio stream at the occurance of a certain event (most convinient would be when a game starts), and start playing it again when you see it taking place on the video stream.
All of that is being said assuming that the audio stream precedes the video stream, but that is ussualy the case as video streams demand longer buffering periods than audio streams.
Where do i find audio streams?
Sport events are ussually broadcasted on national or local radio stations so try try those. Try football4less radio streams page.
Note that the BBC radio streams are intended for UK users only. You can get around that limitation by using proxies. Proxy servers allow users to connect to remote servers indirectly. The remote server will see the IP of the proxy server. So when you use a UK based proxy it will enable you to get the stream. You can find a lists of free proxies by googling the term "free proxy".



