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World Cup Fixtures

June 11
Group A
South Africa vs Mexico, Johannesburg (Soccer City)
Uruguay vs France, Cape Town


June 12
Group B
Argentina vs Nigeria, Johannesburg (Ellis Park)
South Korea vs Greece, Port Elizabeth
Group C
England vs United States, Rustenburg

June 13
Group C
Algeria vs Slovenia, Polokwane
Group D
Germany vs Australia, Durban
Serbia vs Ghana, Pretoria

June 14
Group E
The Netherlands vs Denmark, Soccer City
Japan vs Cameroon, Bloemfontein
Group F
Italy vs Paraguay, Cape Town

June 15
Group F
New Zealand vs Slovakia, Rustenburg
Group G Côte d'Ivoire vs Portugal, Port Elizabeth
Brazil vs North Korea, Ellis Park

June 16
Group H
Honduras vs Chile, Nelspruit
Spain vs Switzerland, Durban
Group A
South Africa vs Uruguay, Pretoria

June 17
Group A
France vs Mexico, Polokwane
Group B
Greece vs Nigeria, Bloemfontein
Argentina vs South Korea, Soccer City

June 18
Group D
Germany vs Serbia, Port Elizabeth
Group C
Slovenia vs United States, Ellis Park
England vs Algeria, Cape Town

June 19
Group D
Ghana vs Australia, Rustenburg
Group E
The Netherlands vs Japan, Durban
Cameroon vs Denmark, Pretoria

FIFA World Cup 2010

FIFA.com - 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ - News
Visit FIFA.com for footballing news from across the world plus interviews and the chance to comment on the beautiful game. FIFA.com is the Official Website for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ and contains an unparalleled section on football's showpiece event.
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