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A new country will be crowned world champions of football when the Netherlands meets Spain at the Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg tonight.
Following an entertaining tournament with new twists and turns emerging from every match, the 2010 FIFA World Cup has been whittled down to …
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The battle for third place at the 2010 FIFA World Cup will be decided tonight when Uruguay meets Germany at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth.
Uruguay and Germany both had their FIFA World Cup dreams shattered in the semi-finals with defeat to the …
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Germany will get the chance to avenge its defeat from the Euro 2008 final when it confronts Spain at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban tonight.
A Fernando Torres winner in the 33rd minute was all that separated the teams two years ago; but a lot has …
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The Netherlands will hope to make it an all-European FIFA World Cup final when it meets Uruguay in its semi-final encounter at the Green Point Stadium in Cape Town tonight.
In a last-four contest that the general football public wouldn’t have predicted, both the Netherlands and …
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Spain has a realistic chance of reaching the final four of the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1950 when it faces Paraguay at the Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg.
Spain has put its initial hiccup against Switzerland well and truly behind them with …
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Argentina will look to seek revenge over Germany in a quarter-final clash of two titans at the Green Point Stadium in Cape Town tonight.
La Albiceleste’s impressive 2006 FIFA World Cup run came to a halt in the last-eight encounter with Germany when the hosts suffocated …
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The Netherlands will face its first major test in Brazil when the two sides confront each other in their quarter-finals clash at the Port Elizabeth Stadium in Nelson Mandela Bay tonight.
With the Netherlands boasting a 100% record at the 2010 FIFA World Cup, it has …
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