Email Updated June 19, 2018 16:42:58 Photo: What many football fans got instead of a World Cup match when streaming via Optus. (Supplied) Related Story: SBS to air all World Cup games for 48 hours after Optus streaming issues Related Story: Optus World Cup coverage again breaks down despite CEO’s pledge to fix Related Story: Optus leaves football fans raging as World Cup streaming fails to deliver Map: Australia Thousands of football fans were left screaming at their screens for the wrong reason this weekend as Optus’s streaming service failed to show World Cup matches.Optus chief executive Allen Lew apologised for the problems on Sunday afternoon, but hours later the technical issues persisted.On Monday night Optus announced that all World Cup games would be simulcast on free-to-air SBS for two days while it worked to fix the service.”We have a dedicated team that have been working around the clock to attend to the technical issues,” Mr Lew said.That clock will run out on Wednesday night.What’s the problem with Optus?Technology commentator Trevor Long told ABC News Radio the “systemic” problem was to do with the design of the Optus streaming network — not its mobile or internet network.”There’s no effect on…