Green Point Stadium, Cape Town, Tuesday July 6, 20.30 SA Time – Holland 3 Uruguay 2 (Van Bronckhorst, 18’, 70’ Sneijder, 73’ Robben; Diego Forlan, 41’, M. Pereira, 90 +2’)
German football fans should brace themselves for disappointment in Wednesday's World Cup semifinal against Spain, according to the latest prediction of an octopus with a knack for picking winners. Paul the octopus, a psychic cephalopod at Sea.
Rafael Nadal, the world number one, fittingly took home the Wimbledon 2010 trophy, proving that he deserves to be at the top spot in the rankings.
Johannesburg Ellis Park Saturday July 3 20.30 SA Time – Paraguay 0 Spain 1 (David Villa, 82´)
Green Point Stadium, Cape Town Saturday July 3, 16.00 SA Time – Argentina 0 Germany 4 (Muller, 3’, Klose, 68’, 89’, Friedrich, 74’)
Johannesburg – JSC Friday July 2 20.30 SA Time – Ghana 1Uruguay 1 (Muntari, 45’; Forlan, 55) Uruguay wins 4-2 on penalties.
Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth Friday July 2 16.00 SA Time – Brazil 1 Holland 2 (Robinho, 10’; F. Melo o.g., 53’, Sneijder, 68’)
Cape Town, Tuesday June 29 20.30 SA Time – Portugal 0 Spain 1 (David Villa, 63’)
Tshwane/Pretoria, Tuesday June 29 16.00 SA Time – Japan 0 Paraguay 0, 3-5 (penalties)
Ellis Park Monday June 28 20.30 SA Time – Brazil 2 Chile 0 (Juan, 35’, L. Fabiano, 38’, Robinho, 59’)
Durban, Monday June 28 16.00 SA Time – Holland 2 Slovakia 0 (Robben, 18’, Huntelaar, 84’)
Johannesburg – JSC Sunday June 27 20.30 SA Time – Argentina 3 Mexico 1 (Tevez, 26’, Higuain, 33’, Tevez, 52’; J. Hernandez, 71’)
Mangaung/Bloemfontein Sunday June 27 16.00 SA Time – England 1 Germany 4 (Upson, 37’; Klose, 20’, Podolski, 32’, Muller, 67’, 70’)
Rustenburg Saturday June 26 20.30 SA Time – Ghana 2 USA 1 (Prince, 5’, A. Gyan 93’; Donovan, 62’ pen.)
Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth Saturday June 26 16.00 SA Time – Uruguay 2 Rep. Korea 1 (Suarez, 8’, 80’; Chungyong, 68’)
We are keeping a track of the statistics, games and snippets of gossip around this fabulous World Cup in South Africa, updating every day. Find out how the groups are, who scored more goals and much more.
Group H Mangaung/Bloemfontein Friday June 25 20.30 SA Time Honduras 0 Switzerland 0
Group H Tshwane/Pretoria Friday June 25 20.30 SA Time Chile 1 Spain 2 (Millar, 47’; David Villa, 24’; Iniesta, 37’)
Group G Nelspruit Friday June 25 16.00 SA Time – Ivory Coast 2 DPR Korea 0 (Toure Yaya, 14’, Romaric, 20’, Kalou, 82’)
Group G Durban Friday June 25 16.00 SA Time – Brazil 0 Portugal 0
We are keeping a track of the statistics, games and snippets of gossip around this fabulous World Cup in South Africa, updating every day. Find out how the groups are, who scored more goals and much more.
Group E Cape Town June 24 20.30 SA Time – Cameroon 1 Holland 2 (Eto’o, pen’ 65; Van Persie 36’, Huntelaar, 83’)
Group E Rustenburg Thursday June 24 20.30 SA Time – Denmark 1 Japan 3 (Tomasson, 81’; Honda, 17’, Endo, 30’, Okazaki, 87’)
Group F Polokwane Thursday June 24 16.00 SA Time – Paraguay 0 New Zealand 0
Group F Johannesburg JEP Thursday June 24 16.00 SA Time – Slovakia 3 Italy 2 (Vittek, 25’, 73’, Kopunek, 89’; Di Natale, 81’, Quagliarella, 91’)
We are keeping a track of the statistics, games and snippets of gossip around this fabulous World Cup in South Africa, updating every day. Find out how the groups are, who scored more goals and much more.
Group D Nelspruit Wednesday June 23 20.30 SA Time – Australia 2 Serbia 1 (Cahill, 69’ Holman, 73’; Pantelic, 84’)
Group D Johannesburg JSC Wednesday June 23 20.30 SA Time – Ghana 0 Germany 1 (Ozil, 60’)
Group C Tshwane/Pretoria Wednesday June 23 16.00 SA Time – Algeria 0 USA 1 (Donovan, 90+1’)
Group C Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth Wednesday June 23 16.00 SA Time - England 1 Slovenia 0 (Defoe, 22’)
We are keeping a track of the statistics, games and snippets of gossip around this fabulous World Cup in South Africa, updating every day. Find out how the groups are, who scored more goals and much more.
Group B Polokwane Tuesday June 22 22.30 SA Time – Argentina 2 – Greece 0 (Demichelis, 77’, Palermo, 89’)
Group B Durban Tuesday June 20 20.30 SA Time – Nigeria 2 Rep. Korea 2 ( Uche, 12’, Yakubu, 68’; Jungsoo, 38’; Chuyoung, 49’)