In just about an hour and a half, South and North Korea will clash in a historic World Cup qualifier in Pyeongyang... their first match in the regime's capital in nearly three decades.<br />Although fans in South Korea won't be able to watch the match live,... the North is expected to provide video footage of the game afterwards.<br />Kan Hyeong-woo reports.<br />Tuesday's historic football match between the two Koreas in Pyeongyang is set to kick off at 5:30 PM, Korea time.<br />Although the match will not be broadcast live for football fans in the South,... North Korea has promised to give a DVD with the footage of the match to the South Korean officials after the game.<br />An official at Seoul's unification ministry said South Korean fans should be able to watch the footage once some technical issues have been checked.<br />Asked whether the DVD will contain the entire footage of the match,... the official said that's likely to be the case.<br />As far as getting real-time updates on the match,... two officials from Seoul's Korea Football Association have set up an internet communication channel at the Kim Il-sung Stadium.<br />So sending photos to the South during the match shouldn't be a problem,...but transferring videos is unlikely as it requires cooperation from North Korean officials who only promised to hand over DVD footage after the match.<br />Another way to get updates on the match is to check the FIFA or Asian Football Confederation websites, but they provide limited information such as goals and substitutions.<br />Meanwhile,... FIFA President Gianni Infantino is expected to be in the stands to watch the Pyeongyang showdown.<br />But there are no further details of Infantino's trip to North Korea.<br />The FIFA President had proposed that the two Koreas make a joint bid for the 2023 Women's World Cup.<br />Seoul welcomed the offer, but Pyeongyang has not responded to the idea.<br />Kan Hyeong-woo, Arirang News.<br />
