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Quite possibly the most important match up of the first round, both Ivory Coast and Portugal are trying to fight to determine who moves on to the next round as Brazil is a shoo in to move on, and North Korea is getting knocked out no matter what.
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 Portugal News
- ESPN Stats & Information: Portugal-Brazil
Posted by ESPN Stats & Information Portugal 0, Brazil 0 Portugal and Brazil played to a 0-0 draw today; it was Portugal's second 0-0 draw of the Wor... - ESPN Stats & Information: Portugal-North Korea
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Although his national team form has been inconsistent, there's no doubt that in Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal has a player that can carry it all the way. Mark Young weighs in. - First four quarterfinalists set in Under-20 World Cup
Colombia, Argentina, Mexico and Portugal reached the quarterfinals of the Under-20 World Cup with second-round victories on Tuesday. - Memo to U.S. soccer: Forget the Big Bang theory
Get back to work. That's all anyone in the U.S. Soccer family can do today, having slept on the news that Qatar, not the U.S., will host the 2022 F... - Hirshey: World's most easily purchased event
Here are a few things you might not read in the Russian and Qatari media about the World's Most Easily Purchased Sporting Event, writes David Hirshey. - Soccer: 10 things we learned from Zurich
ZURICH -- Did anyone really see that coming? Did we all think that both England and the U.S. would get snubbed by FIFA? It's time for reflections a ... - Ubha: FIFA's new frontiers not just about soccer
The success of South Africa -- and the hope of developing soccer in new frontiers -- has clearly become FIFA's guiding principle for awarding the World Cup, writes Ravi Ubha. - Soccer: England only has itself to blame
According to Thomas Wolfe, you can never go home again. And once more that is the case with the World Cup, as England's bid for the 2018 hosting dutie...







