
FIFA World Cup 2010.
The opening match will be played between South Africa and Mexico on June 11, 2010 and the match will start from 7:30PM IST. The matches will continue till July 11th and final matches will be played on July 10th and 11th.
FIFA World Cup 2010 Kicks Off Today and that will be done in style.I’ve just heard that both SingTel and StarHub were able to obtain rights to air the FIFA World Cup 2010 games in Singapore. I don’t know though if the coverage will span all the 64 matches but even if it isn’t, its already a nice sign that someone here in Singapore in interested in the world cup in South Africa.
Watch World Cup 2010 Live Stream Online
So there are two matches showing up today on the World Cup 2010 schedule. The opening match will be between South Africa vs Mexico, followed by France vs Uruguay. Live streams of the matches will be available on the biggest channels in the world including ESPN, BBC, ITV, and more.
Here will be 8 groups in FIFA World Cup 2010.
- Group A: South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay, France.
- Group B: Argentina, Nigeria, South Korea, Greece.
- Group C: England, United States, Algeria, Slovenia
- Group D: Germany, Australia, Serbia, Ghana.
- Group E: Netherlands, Denmark, Japan, Cameroon.
- Group F: Italy, Paraguay, New Zealand, Slovakia.’
- Group G: Brazil North Korea, Ivory Coast, Portugal.
- Group H: Spain, Switzerland, Honduras, Chile.
Fifa World Cup 2010 Match Schedule in Indian Time (IST)
First Round
June 11
07.30pm – South Africa Vs Mexico – Johannesburg (SC)
June 12
12.00am – Uruguay Vs France – Cape Town
05.00pm – South Korea Vs Greece – Johannesburg (SC)
07.30pm – Argentina Vs Nigeria – Port Elizabeth (Ellis)
June 13
12.00am – England Vs USA – Rustenburg
05.00pm – Algeria Vs Slovenia – Polokwane
07.30pm – Serbia Vs Ghana – Pretoria
June 14
12.00am – Germany Vs Australia – Durban
05.00pm – Netherlands Vs Denmark – Johannesburg (SC)
07.30pm – Japan Vs Cameroon – Bloemfontein
June 15
12.00am – Italy Vs Paraguay – Cape Town
05.00pm – New Zealand Vs Slovakia – Rustenburg
07.30pm – Ivory Coast Vs Portugal – Port Elizabeth
June 16
12.00am – Brazil Vs North Korea – Johannesburg (Ellis)
05.00pm – Honduras Vs Chile – Nelspruit
07.30pm – Spain Vs Switzerland – Durban
June 17
12.00am – South Africa Vs Uruguay – Pretoria
05.00pm – Argentina Vs South Korea – Johannesburg (SC)
07.30pm – Greece Vs Nigeria – Bloemfontein
June 18
12.00am – France Vs Mexico – Polokwane
05.00pm – Germany Vs Serbia – Port Elizabeth
07.30pm – Slovenia Vs USA – Johannesburg (Ellis)
June 19
12.00am – England Vs Algeria – Cape Town
05.00pm – Netherlands Vs Japan – Durban
07.30pm – Ghana Vs Australia – Rustenburg
June 20
12.00am – Cameroon Vs Denmark – Pretoria
05.00pm – Slovakia Vs Paraguay – Bloemfontein
07.30pm – Italy Vs New Zealand – Nelspruit
June 21
12.00am – Brazil Vs Ivory Coast – Johannesburg (SC)
05.00pm – Portugal Vs North Korea – Cape Town
07.30pm – Chile Vs Switzerland – Port Elizabeth
June 22
12.00am – Spain Vs Honduras – Johannesburg (Ellis)
07.30pm – Mexico Vs Uruguay – Rustenburg
07.30pm – France Vs South Africa – Bloemfontein
June 23
12.00am – Nigeria Vs South Korea – Durban
12.00am – Greece Vs Argentina – Polokwane
07.30pm – Slovenia Vs England – Port Elizabeth
07.30pm – USA Vs Algeria – Pretoria
June 24
12.00am – Ghana Vs Germany – Johannesburg (SC)
12.00am – Australia Vs Serbia – Nelspruit
07.30am – Slovakia Vs Italy – Johannesburg (Ellis)
07.30am – Paraguay Vs New Zealand – Polokwane
June 25
12.00am – Denmark Vs Japan – Rustenburg
12.00am – Cameroon Vs Netherlands – Cape Town
07.30am – Portugal Vs Brazil – Durban
07.30am – North Korea Vs Ivory Coast – Nelspruit
June 26
12.00am – Chile Vs Spain – Pretoria
12.00am – Switzerland Vs Honduras – Bloemfontein
Second Round – ROUND OF 16
June 26
07.30pm – Group A winner Vs Group B 2nd place – Port Elizabeth
June 27
12.00am – Group C winner Vs Group D 2nd place – Rustenburg
07.30pm – Group D winner Vs Group C 2nd place – Bloemfontein
June 28
12.00am – Group B winner Vs Group A 2nd place – Johannesburg (SC)
07.30pm – Group E winner Vs Group F 2nd place – Durban
June 29
12.00am – Group G winner Vs Group H 2nd place – Johannesburg (Ellis)
07.30pm – Group F winner Vs Group E 2nd place – Pretoria
June 30
12.00am – Group H winner Vs Group G 2nd place – Cape Town
Quarter-finals
July 2
7.30pm – 1st Quarter-final – Port Elizabeth
July 3
12.00am – 2nd Quarter-final – Johannesburg (SC)
7.30pm – 3rd Quarter-final – Cape Town
July 4
12.00am – 4th Quarter-final – Johannesburg (Ellis)
Semi-finals
July 7
12.00am – 1st Semi-final – Cape Town
July 8
12.00am – 2nd Semi-final – Durban
Third Place (July 11)
12.00am – Semi-final losers – Port Elizabeth
Final (July 12)
12.00am – Semi-final winners – Johannesburg (SC)
MORE 2010 FIFA World Cup schedule
You Can Watch FIFA World Cup 2010 Live Online
Free Online - Watch
Click Here To Watch 2010 FIFA World Cup Live Online
2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa vs Mexico Opening Match
Tags: 2010 FIFA World Cup, FIFA World Cup 2010 Schedule, FIFA World Cup Watch Live, Football
July 4th, 2010 at 12:54 pm
Nice post and we all totally agree with the author on this view right here. Its crazy, that is what i can say concerning this. Because this should be what the whole life is all about right? Keep on doing a great job!
July 4th, 2010 at 1:06 pm
Nice post and we all totally agree with the author on this view right here. Its crazy, that is what i can say concerning this. Because this should be what the whole life is all about right? Keep on doing a great job!
July 5th, 2010 at 11:56 pm
Whoa! Thanks a lot! I always desired to produce in my web-site something similar to that. May i quote a part of your post to my weblog?
July 7th, 2010 at 4:32 am
check out my blog when you can http://www.watch2010worldcuponline.com
July 7th, 2010 at 7:34 pm
I just like keeping up with your posts. It absolutely helps me get through the morning routine.
July 10th, 2010 at 6:45 pm
Hi. I actually enjoyed reading your writing!. Top notch written content. I might recommend you to submit articles a bit more frequently. This way, having such type of a useful site I think you could rank better in the search engines
July 10th, 2010 at 8:05 pm
I think the world cup final will be a big battle in the midfield. The problem here is that if Spain win that battle, I don’t think the Dutch defense can stop Villa, Iniesta, Xabi, Ramos and Pedro. On the other hand, I do think that the Spanish defense can stop the dutch offense, but if Sneidjer, Robben or even Van Bronckhorst shoot from 40 metres on target, there is not really much the Spanish defense can do!I don’t think either team has been tested to its maximum potential yet and both are thirsty for a first World Cup title.As I said, they still need to be fully tested: Germany really didn’t play their usual football (Muller was missed) and the Dutch quite simply dominated the Uruguayans, although the result doesn’t show that.My bet would be on Spain, because they have a better defense than the dutch and I don’t expect the Oranges to win every single battle in the midfield thus creating large opportunities for Villa’s creativity, Pedro’s skill and Iniesta’s great football vision.