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Monday, June 28, 2010
Watch Live Match Brazil vs Chile
Chile will be out to derail Brazil's drive towards a sixth World Cup title here on Monday when the South American teams meet in their Round of 16 showdown.
The Chileans are at the World Cup finals for the first time since France 1998 and their negotiation of the group phase is being celebrated by the fans back home as much as the players here.Ten-man Chile had a bittersweet night on Friday as they qualified for the last 16 despite suffering a 2-1 defeat to Spain and will need to pull off the biggest shock of the World Cup so far if they are to beat Brazil.In contrast, Brazil coach Dunga has yet to grin a smile of satisfaction after any of his side's three performances here so far even though the South American giants are undefeated.
Convincing wins over North Korea and the Ivory Coast were followed by an uninspiring goalless draw with Portugal on Friday which Dunga spent in an agitated state gesticulating wildly and berating his players.
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The Chileans are at the World Cup finals for the first time since France 1998 and their negotiation of the group phase is being celebrated by the fans back home as much as the players here.Ten-man Chile had a bittersweet night on Friday as they qualified for the last 16 despite suffering a 2-1 defeat to Spain and will need to pull off the biggest shock of the World Cup so far if they are to beat Brazil.In contrast, Brazil coach Dunga has yet to grin a smile of satisfaction after any of his side's three performances here so far even though the South American giants are undefeated.
Convincing wins over North Korea and the Ivory Coast were followed by an uninspiring goalless draw with Portugal on Friday which Dunga spent in an agitated state gesticulating wildly and berating his players.
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Sunday, June 27, 2010
Watch Live Football Match England vs Germany
Old rivals England and Germany’s second-round match will set World Cup betting records purred by a wave of ‘patriotic gambles’ on the game, bookmakers said on Saturday. Bokmaker William Hill said the betting industry was likely to see a record 30 million pounds ($44.91 million) placed with many punters putting their money on a win for England in Bloemfontein on Sunday
‘The traditional rivalry between the two countries over the years has made it a certainty that up to 30 million pounds ($44.91 million) will be at stake on the outcome,’ said William Hill spokesman Graham Sharpe said in a statement.
The previous biggest amount staked on a single game was just over 20 million pounds on the England v Portugal quarter-final in Gelsenkirchen in the 2006 World Cup, Sharpe said.
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‘The traditional rivalry between the two countries over the years has made it a certainty that up to 30 million pounds ($44.91 million) will be at stake on the outcome,’ said William Hill spokesman Graham Sharpe said in a statement.
The previous biggest amount staked on a single game was just over 20 million pounds on the England v Portugal quarter-final in Gelsenkirchen in the 2006 World Cup, Sharpe said.
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Watch Live Football Match Argentina vs Mexico
Diego Maradona says it’s time for the critics to stand up and hang their heads in shame.
He’d been branded a liability back home before the World Cup—a legend on the playing field, of course, but a naive tactician and attention-grabber who would squander the nation’s best chance of winning the title in years.
Three wins later in South Africa and the tone’s changed. Argentina, many now believe, could win the tournament.Next up is Mexico
on Sunday, with a place
in the quarterfinals at stake.
The two nations met at exactly the same stage of the 2006 World Cup in Germany, a long-distance strike by Maxi Rodriguez sending the Argentines through to the last eight in extra time.
The winner of today’s match will play either England or Germany.
Maradona, at least publicly, isn’t buying into the sudden status of Argentina being potential winners here.
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He’d been branded a liability back home before the World Cup—a legend on the playing field, of course, but a naive tactician and attention-grabber who would squander the nation’s best chance of winning the title in years.
Three wins later in South Africa and the tone’s changed. Argentina, many now believe, could win the tournament.Next up is Mexico
on Sunday, with a place
in the quarterfinals at stake.
The two nations met at exactly the same stage of the 2006 World Cup in Germany, a long-distance strike by Maxi Rodriguez sending the Argentines through to the last eight in extra time.
The winner of today’s match will play either England or Germany.
Maradona, at least publicly, isn’t buying into the sudden status of Argentina being potential winners here.
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Saturday, June 26, 2010
Watch Live Football Match South Korea vs Uruguay
South Korea and Uruguay meet here today in a fascinating World Cup last-16 clash that few pundits would have predicted at the start of the tournament.
The Asian giants have earned a reputation as set piece masters in South Africa, with three of their five first round goals coming from free-kicks, some feat given the unpredictability of the Jubalani ball.
That prowess will be tested to the full at the Nelson Mandela Bay stadium against a Uruguay side with a rock-solid defence that has yet to concede a goal.
Uruguay made it to the second round as surprise winners of Group A after holding France to a goalless draw, beating hosts South Africa 3-0, and closing with a 1-0 win over Mexico, Ajax striker Luis Suarez getting the all important goal.
Uruguay, winners of the inaugural World Cup on home soil in 1930 and again in 1950, crashed out on their last appearance in 2002 when co-hosts South Korea made it into the semi-finals.
A last-four place is again the target coach Huh Jung-moo has set for his Asian giants in South Africa.
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The Asian giants have earned a reputation as set piece masters in South Africa, with three of their five first round goals coming from free-kicks, some feat given the unpredictability of the Jubalani ball.
That prowess will be tested to the full at the Nelson Mandela Bay stadium against a Uruguay side with a rock-solid defence that has yet to concede a goal.
Uruguay made it to the second round as surprise winners of Group A after holding France to a goalless draw, beating hosts South Africa 3-0, and closing with a 1-0 win over Mexico, Ajax striker Luis Suarez getting the all important goal.
Uruguay, winners of the inaugural World Cup on home soil in 1930 and again in 1950, crashed out on their last appearance in 2002 when co-hosts South Korea made it into the semi-finals.
A last-four place is again the target coach Huh Jung-moo has set for his Asian giants in South Africa.
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Friday, June 25, 2010
Watch Live Match Brazil vs Portugal
World Cup favourites Brazil clash with their former colonial masters Portugal in their final Group G match on Friday, with the five-time champions already qualified for the round of 16.
Brazil have racked up a 2-1 win over North Korea and a 3-1 victory over Ivory Coast to sit pretty on six points. A draw would see them top the group.
Portugal, on a run of 17 matches without defeat, drew 0-0 with Ivory Coast before routing North Korea 7-0 to put them in second spot in the group and needing only a draw to advance to the next round.
Even if they were to lose against Brazil, Portugal's goal difference is such that Ivory Coast, with one point, would have to win handsomely, and then some, to be close to threatening them for second spot.The winners of Group G will play the runners-up in Group H, currently topped by Chile, with Spain and Switzerland in second on three points and Honduras winless.
To date, the Brazilians have won 12 and the Portuguese four of 18 matches with two drawn.
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Brazil have racked up a 2-1 win over North Korea and a 3-1 victory over Ivory Coast to sit pretty on six points. A draw would see them top the group.
Portugal, on a run of 17 matches without defeat, drew 0-0 with Ivory Coast before routing North Korea 7-0 to put them in second spot in the group and needing only a draw to advance to the next round.
Even if they were to lose against Brazil, Portugal's goal difference is such that Ivory Coast, with one point, would have to win handsomely, and then some, to be close to threatening them for second spot.The winners of Group G will play the runners-up in Group H, currently topped by Chile, with Spain and Switzerland in second on three points and Honduras winless.
To date, the Brazilians have won 12 and the Portuguese four of 18 matches with two drawn.
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Watch Live Match Spain vs Chile
The Spaniards must defeat Chile to seal a spot and to win the group must also hope Switzerland, which delivered a 1-0 shocker over Spain in their Group H opener, cannot overcome Spain's goal-difference edge after facing Honduras.
"We still need to beat Chile," Spanish star David Villa said. "There's a long way to go before we can even think about being world champions, both in terms of time and matches."The Swiss loss derailed Spanish supremacy talk and not even a 2-0 victory over Honduras, new Barcelona signing Villa netting two goals, could change that. But a loss to Chile at Loftus Versfeld could send Spain home early.Chile coach Marcelo Bielsa is taking nothing for granted despite six points from two matches, the first two Chilean victories at a World Cup since 1962.
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"We still need to beat Chile," Spanish star David Villa said. "There's a long way to go before we can even think about being world champions, both in terms of time and matches."The Swiss loss derailed Spanish supremacy talk and not even a 2-0 victory over Honduras, new Barcelona signing Villa netting two goals, could change that. But a loss to Chile at Loftus Versfeld could send Spain home early.Chile coach Marcelo Bielsa is taking nothing for granted despite six points from two matches, the first two Chilean victories at a World Cup since 1962.
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