The race for the 2010 World Cup has begun with the qualifying campaign, which was drawn in Durban, South Africa on 23rd November 2007 in a huge event attended by more than 3000 FIFA delegates.

The draw for the 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign threw up some interesting fixtures, not least England’s revenge mission against Croatia, who denied them a place at the EURO 2008 finals.

32 teams have qualified for the 2010 World Cup. In this section, we provide the latest fixtures & results for the 2010 World Cup.

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*** this page will be updated with the world cup scores as the matches are played ***

Friday, 11 June
2010 World Cup

South Africa  v Mexico, Gp A, 15:00 (1-1 draw)
Uruguay v France, Gp A, 19:30 (0-0 Draw)

Saturday, 12 June
2010 World Cup

Argentina v Nigeria, Gp B, 12:30 (1-0)
England v USA, Gp C, 19:30 (1-1)
South Korea v Greece, Gp B, 15:00 (2-0)

Sunday, 13 June

Algeria v Slovenia, Gp C, 12:30  (0-1)
Germany v Australia, Gp D, 15:00 (4-0)
Serbia v Ghana, Gp D, 19:30 (1-0)


Monday, 14 June

Italy v Paraguay, Gp F, 19:30 (1-1)
Japan v Cameroon, Gp E, 15:00 (1-0)
Netherlands v Denmark, Gp E, 12:30 (2-0)
Tuesday, 15 June

Brazil v Korea DPR, Gp G, 19:30 (2-1)
Ivory Coast v Portugal, Gp G, 15:00 (0-0)
New Zealand v Slovakia, Gp F, 12:30 (1-1)
Wednesday, 16 June

Honduras v Chile, Gp H, 12:30 (0-1)
South Africa v Uruguay, Gp A, 19:30 (0-3)
Spain v Switzerland, Gp H, 15:00 (0-1)


Thursday, 17 June

Argentina v South Korea, Gp B, 19:30 (4-1)
France v Mexico, Gp A, 12:30 (0-2)
Greece v Nigeria, Gp B, 15:00 (2-1)


Friday, 18 June

England v Algeria, Gp C, 19:30 (0-0)
Germany v Serbia, Gp D, 12:30 (0-1)
Slovenia v USA, Gp C, 15:00 (2-2)
Saturday, 19 June

Cameroon v Denmark, Gp E, 19:30 (1-0)
Ghana v Australia, Gp D, 12:30 (1-1)
Netherlands v Japan, Gp E, 15:00 (1-0)
Sunday, 20 June

Brazil v Ivory Coast, Gp G, 19:30 (3-1)
Italy v New Zealand, Gp F, 15:00 (1-1)
Paraguay v Slovakia, Gp F, 12:30 (0-2)
Monday, 21 June

Chile v Switzerland, Gp H, 15:00  (1-0)
Portugal v Korea DPR, Gp G, 12:30 (7-0)
Spain v Honduras, Gp H, 19:30 (2-0)
Tuesday, 22 June

France v South Africa, Gp A, 15:00 (1-2)
Greece v Argentina, Gp B, 19:30 (0-2)
Mexico v Uruguay, Gp A, 15:00 (0-1)
Nigeria v South Korea, Gp B, 19:30 (2-2)
Wednesday, 23 June

Australia v Serbia, Gp D, 19:30 (2-1)
Ghana v Germany, Gp D, 19:30 (0-1)
Slovenia v England, Gp C, 15:00 (0-1)
USA v Algeria, Gp C, 15:00 (1-0)
Thursday, 24 June

Cameroon v Netherlands, Gp E, 19:30  (1-2)
Denmark v Japan, Gp E, 19:30 (1-3)
Paraguay v New Zealand, Gp F, 15:00 (0-0)
Slovakia v Italy, Gp F, 15:00 (2-1)
Friday, 25 June

Chile v Spain, Gp H, 19:30 (1-2)
Korea DPR v Ivory Coast, Gp G, 15:00 (0-3)
Portugal v Brazil, Gp G, 15:00 (0-0)
Switzerland v Honduras, Gp H, 19:30 (0-0)
Saturday, 26 June

Uruguay v  Korea, 16R, 15:00 (2-1)
USA v Gahana, 16R, 19:30 (1-2)
Sunday, 27 June

Germany v England, 16R, 19:30 (4-1)
Argentina v Mexico, 16R, 15:00 (3-1)
Monday, 28 June

Netherlands  v Slovakia, 16R, 15:00 (2-1)
Brazil  v Chile, 16R, 19:30 (3-0)
Tuesday, 29 June

Paraguay v Japan 16R, 15:00 (1-0) Penalties
Spain v Portugal, 16R, 19:30 (1-0)
Friday, 2 July

Ghana v  Uruguay QF, 19:30 (1(2)-(4)1)
Netherlands v Brazil, 15:00 (2-1)
Saturday, 3 July

Germany v Argentina, QF, 15:00 (4-0)
Paraguay v Spain, QF, 19:30 (1-0)
Tuesday, 6 July

Netherlands v , Uruguay SF, 19:30 (3-2)
Wednesday, 7 July

Germany v Spain, SF, 19:30 (0-1)
Saturday, 10 July

Uruguay v Germany, CF, 19:30 (2-3)

Sunday, 11 July
2010 FIFA World Cup Final

Netherlands v Spain, F, 19:30 (0-1)