North Korean state TV airs its first EVER South Korea football match trends now
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North Korean state media broadcasted South Korea's World Cup campaign this week for the first time.
Domestic audiences could watch the last-16 match on Wednesday, two days after it took place at the Stadium 974 in Doha where Brazil beat the Republic Of Korea (ROK) national team 4-1.
The programme even named the ROK players at the start of the match, which is unusual given that the country tends not to show any games where a South Korean national is playing.
Korean Central Television (KCTV) is led by the state of Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
North Korean state media broadcasted South Korea's World Cup campaign to its audiences this week for the first time. Pictured: South Korea's players before the game on Monday
The broadcaster has shown the majority of this year's World Cup games, but South Korea's matches remained absent until the unusual broadcast of Monday's game on Wednesday
The channel tends to broadcast