Showing posts with label FIFA World Cup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FIFA World Cup. Show all posts

Monday, June 7, 2010

2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Schedule of Matches


Watch FIFA World Cup South Africa Schedule Live Streaming
. Schedule of Matches are posted below so you won't miss any games.

June 11-22: Group A
South Africa vs. Mexico
Uruguay vs. France
South Africa vs. Uruguay
France vs. Mexico
Mexico vs. Uruguay
France vs. South Africa

June 12-22: Group B
Argebntina vs. Nigeria
Korean Republic vs. Greece
Greece vs. Nigeria
Argentina vs. Korean Republic
Nigeria vs. Korean Republic
Greece vs. Argentina
 
June 12-23: Group C
England vs. USA
Algeria vs. Slovenia
Slovenia vs. USA
England vs. Algeria
Slovenia vs. England
USA vs. Algeria

June 13-23: Group D
Germany vs. Australia
Serbia vs. Ghana
Germany vs. Serbia
Ghana vs. Australia
Ghana vs. Germany
Australia vs. Serbia

June 14-26: Group E
Netherlands vs. Denmark
Japan vs. Cameroon
Netherlands vs. Japan
Cameroon vs. Denmark
Denmark vs. Japan
Cameroon vs. Netherlands
June 14-24: Group F

Italy vs. Paraguay
New Zealand vs. Slovakia
Slovakia vs. Paraguay
Italy vs. New Zealand
Slovakia vs. Italy
Paraguay vs. New Zealand

June 15-25: Group G

Cote d’Ivoire vs. Portugal
Brazil vs. Korea DPR
Brazil vs. Cote d’Ivoire
Portugal vs. Korea DPR
Portugal vs. Brazil
Korea DPR vs. Cote d’Ivoire

June 16-25: Group H
Honduras vs. Chile
Spain vs. Switzerland’
Chile vs. Switzerland
Spain vs. Honduras
Chile vs. Spain
Switzerland vs. Honduras

July 2-3: Quarterfinals A, B, C, D
July 6-7: Semifinal 1 & 2
July 10: Third Placer Play-off

July 11: Championship

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Watch FIFA World Cup Live Stream

The 2010 FIFA World Cup Semi Finals; Watch Uruguay vs Netherlands Live Stream beginning July 06, 2010 live from South Africa. This is the first time that this international football once-in-a-four-year event is hosted by an African Nation. Thirty-two from six confederations has competed for the coveted title in nine cities. With Uruguay, Netherlands, Germany and Spain made it to the semi-finals, only two remaining teams will play in the finals on July 11, 2010.

The Draw

The thirty-two teams are grouped into four pots that consist of eight teams. Seeded teams (South Africa, Brazil, Spain, Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Argentina and England) belong to Pot 1. The second pot which is the Asia, North America and Oceania will consist of Australia, Japan, Korea DPR, Korea Republic, Honduras, Mexico, United States and New Zealand. Algeria, Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay belong to Pot 3 (Africa and South America). The last pot which covers all nations in Europe will consist of Denmark, France, Greece, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Switzerland.

Then these four pots are divided into eight groups (A-H). These groups will play against each other until one team will outplay the rest and be crowned as the new champion. Academy-award winning actress Charlize Theron assisted the FIFA secretary during the final draw ceremony and here are the results:

    * Group A (South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay, France)
    * Group B (Argentina, Nigeria, Korea Republic, Greece)
    * Group C (England, United States, Algeria, Slovenia)
    * Group D (Germany, Australia, Serbia, Ghana)
    * Group E (Netherlands, Denmark, Japan, Cameroon)
    * Group F (Italy, Paraguay, New Zealand, Slovakia)
    * Group G (Brazil, Korea DPR, Cote d’Ivoire, Portugal)
    * Group H (Spain, Switzerland, Honduras, Chile)


Watch 2010 FIFA World Cup Live as it take off in nine different cities in ten venues in South Africa. Johnnesburg holds two stadiums. These are Soccer City and the Ellis Park Stadium. As the heart of football in South Africa, the Soccer City is the largest stadium among the nine. It was built in 1987 and underwent a major upgrade since then. Today, Soccer City has a total capacity of 94,700 furnished with new changing room facilities and installation of new floodlighting. The Two remaining teams among the thirty-two will play the finals here on July 11, 2010.

Situated in the center of Johannesburg is the Ellis Park Stadium. Its construction was completed in 2009 and successfully increased the seating capacity to 62,000. Third stadium is the Moses Mabhida in Durban. This will host the 2010 FIFA semifinals and it gives you the assurance that the 70,000 seats are comfortable.

Next is the Green Point Stadium in Cape Town. Tagged as one of the most artistic football venues in South Africa, the whole exterior of the stadium is supported with noise-reduction cladding and has a capacity of 70,000.

Other stadiums include Free State Stadium (45,000) in Bloemfontein, the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium (46,082) in Port Elizabeth, the Mbombela Stadium (43,589) in Nelspruit, the peter Mokaba Stadium (45,264) in Polokwane, the Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace (44,530) in Rustenburg and the Loftus Versfeld Stadium (49,365) in Tshwane/Pretoria.   

2010 FIFA World Cup Semi Finals 

Watch Uruguay vs Netherlands Live Stream at 2:30pm (ET) July 06 on ESPN. This is the first event in the FIFA semi-finals event.   
Watch Germany vs Spain Live Streaming at 2:30pm (ET) the next day, July 07, 2010.