The World’s most exciting, popular and costliest competition had the final draw of the Groups in South Africa which turned out to be an exciting draw that has been ideal for many but nightmares for a few. The 32 teams... (Continue reading)
Group A – France , Mexico , South Africa , Uruguay Group B – Argentina , Nigeria , Greece , South Korea Group C – England , USA , Algeria , Slovenia Group D – Germany , Serbia , Ghana... (Continue reading)
France’s odds of winning the World Cup have been cut from 16/1 to 12/1 after landing a stomach churningly handy draw by landing in host nation South Africa’s group A. England have also seen their odds tumble to 11/2 third... (Continue reading)
In a matter of hours, the 2010 World Cup field will be officially set. The draw is set to be made at 17:00 GMT time and 19:00 South Africa time. At a FIFA executive meeting in Cape Town, South Africa,... (Continue reading)
Image via Wikipedia The Russians would be kicking themselves for not completing the match on Saturday as a shocker allowed Slovenia to qualify for South Africa at Russia’s expense. The Russian team had a one goal advantage but squandered, missed... (Continue reading)
France 1:1 a.e.t. (0:1, 0:1) Republic of Ireland Bosnia-Herzegovina 0:1 (0:0) Portugal Slovenia 1:0 (1:0) Russia Algeria 1:0 (1:0) Egypt Ukraine 0:1 (0:1) Greece Incoming search terms for the article:,fifa babes,2009 fifa world cup results,fifa world cup 2009 result,18 november... (Continue reading)
Ukraine and Greece head into the 2nd leg encounter after a goalless draw at Athens. Ukraine’s’ captain Andry Shevchenko knows that this is the last chance for him for a final World Cup appearance and it’s the best occasion to... (Continue reading)
Results 14/11/09 20:30 Lisbon Portugal 1:0 (1:0) Bosnia-Herzegovina 14/11/09 20:00 San Jose Costa Rica 0:1 (0:1) Uruguay 14/11/09 20:00 Wellington New Zealand 1:0 (1:0) Bahrain 14/11/09 20:00 Omdurman Sudan 1:2 (1:1) Benin 14/11/09 20:00 Dublin Republic of Ireland 0:1 (0:0)... (Continue reading)
Image via Wikipedia Although many have called it unfair, the seeding system adopted for the play off matches to decide the final four European teams that will make it to the 2010 World Cup Finals in South Africa, has produced... (Continue reading)
Europe (Group 1) Denmark 0 – 1 Hungary Portugal 4 – 0 Malta Sweden 4 – 1 Albania Europe (Group 2) Greece 2 – 1 Luxembourg Latvia 3 – 2 Moldova Switzerland 0 – 0 Israel Europe (Group 3) Czech... (Continue reading)