France
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Coming into this game, France is the big favorite, not only because they are one of the better teams in the World Cup, but also because Uruguay struggled to qualify for the field. Though France struggled to qualify, which surprised people, they should still win this game 2-0, 2-1 or 3-1
FIFA World Cup 2010 Betting Preview
With the 2010 World Cup in South Africa in the not so distant future, teams are trying to qualify at a frantic pace for the first ever World Cup in Africa. As of the first round, 23 of the 32 teams have qualified for the world’s most prestigious soccer event, most notably Brazil, Germany, Italy, Argentina and Spain, who have all qualified for at least nine straight World Cup events. Both Spain and the Netherlands had cake walks to their qualifying process, finishing a combined 19-0-0 to earn their spots. Both teams are serious contenders to win it all in South Africa next year. At +500
FIFA World Cup France News
- ESPN Stats & Information: France-South Africa
Posted by ESPN Stats & Information South Africa 2, France 1 South Africa got the start it needed, scoring twice in a 17-minute span in the first hal... - 2010 World Cup: Zinedine Zidane agrees that the situation with the French team is 'sad'
Posted by ESPNdeportes.com JOHANNESBURG -- Our brothers at ESPNdeportes.com managed to sit in on a news conference and conduct a one-on-one with the ... - World Cup: France underachieving
With talent galore, it's a mystery why France continues to struggle with its form. Observers place the blame firmly at coach Raymond Domenech's feet. Mark Young weighs in. - France national team implosion
The Tour de France may have completed its long journey Sunday, but the gears keep shifting for that other French showcase to the world -- the running ... - Soccer: Thierry Henry makes his move to the New York Red Bulls
Thierry Henry talks exclusively to ESPN.com about his move to the New York Red Bulls. - 2010 FIFA World Cup: Nicolas Anelka says France teammates backed him
Nicolas Anelka said Thursday all his teammates decided to go on strike at the World Cup after he was sent home from South Africa for verbally abusing France coach Raymond Domenech and refusing to apologize. - Thierry Henry makes his move to the New York Red Bulls
Thierry Henry's move to the New York Red Bulls is more about on-field results, not off-the-field hype, Brent Latham writes. - Dave's World Cup Soccer Podcast: 7/11
Ini"YES"ta for Spain! Champions!!!!! - Carlisle: 6 most forgettable World Cup moments
The World Cup had many moments worth remembering, but here are some to forget, writes Jeff Carlisle.
