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Group H goes down to the wire
Jun 25, 9:00AM
European champions Spain have work to do to book their place in the Round of 16 when the curtain falls on Groups G and H with three places still up for grabs.
Rising confidence for Uruguay
Jun 25, 12:45AM
Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez is pleased with his team's advancement to the last 16 as winners of Group A but said they have not yet achieved their goal.
Lahm ready for penalties
Jun 25, 12:39AM
Germany skipper Philipp Lahm knows his team's history of penalty shoot-outs with England and says that the Germans are prepared for that possibility.
Capello: Win can set us free
Jun 25, 12:22AM
Fabio Capello feels that England will be back on top form now that they got the monkey off their backs with their 1-0 victory over Slovenia.
Mum settled Defoe's nerves
Jun 25, 12:09AM
Forward Jermain Defoe said that he was nothing but nerves the night before he scored the goal that sent England through to the Round of 16.
Japan eye bigger prize
Jun 24, 11:55PM
Budweiser Man of the Match Keisuke Honda and Japan coach Takeshi Okada both indicated that they were happy but not satisfied with their advancement to the last 16.
Le Guen to step down
Jun 24, 10:39PM
Paul Le Guen announced that he was stepping down from his post as coach of Cameroon after the African side's disappointing group-stage exit from South Africa 2010.
Honduras to battle for 'honour'
Jun 24, 10:30PM
Honduras coach Reinaldo Rueda said he's disappointed with his team's form through two matches and he is treating their meeting with Switzerland as a "match for honour".
New low for Italy, long-playing Song
Jun 24, 10:30PM
FIFA.com's statistics show that Italy's 2010 campaign will go down as their worst. Cameroon are also heading for home but only after Rigobert Song made history.
Portugal or Brazil?
Jun 24, 10:26PM
FIFA.com wants to know you think the result will be in Durban: a Portugal win, a Brazil victory or a draw?
Advancement unlikely, admits Eriksson
Jun 24, 10:11PM
Coach Sven-Goran Eriksson said that Côte d'Ivoire must play with pride in their final group match against Korea DPR even though advancement is unlikely.
Aussies bowed but not broken
Jun 24, 10:03PM
Australia paid for a disastrous opening as they missed out on the last 16 on goal difference yet they departed South Africa with pride intact after a first FIFA World Cup™ victory over European opposition.
Mixed displays from septet
Jun 24, 9:55PM
New Zealand's Tommy Smith, Miroslav Stoch of Slovakia and Cameroonian Vincent Aboubakar made positive impressions as Groups E and F were wrapped up.
Misery for Italy on historic day
Jun 24, 9:52PM
Japan, Paraguay and Slovakia clinched places in the Round of 16 on a day that will be best remembered for Italy, the reigning champions, missing out on the knockout phase.
Optimism over injured Germans
Jun 24, 9:38PM
Bastian Schweinsteiger, Jerome Boateng and Mesut Oezil each has a good chance to be fit for the match against England according to Germany assistant coach Hans-Dieter Flick.
Criscito: We share the blame
Jun 24, 9:34PM
Italy defender Domenico Criscito said he and his team-mates must shoulder the blame after the world champions crashed out of South Africa 2010 after a 3-2 defeat by Slovakia.
Clinical Japan cruise past Danes
Jun 24, 9:29PM
Japan made history by reaching the Round of 16 for the first time on foreign soil, eliminating Denmark in the process with a 3-1 win in Rustenburg.
Robben returns as Dutch stay perfect
Jun 24, 9:26PM
The Netherlands maintained their 100 per cent record in Group E with a 2-1 win over Cameroon in a match which saw Arjen Robben make a successful comeback from injury.
No change of tactics for Chile
Jun 24, 9:12PM
Chile only need a draw from their final match against Spain but coach Marcelo Bielsa insists that playing for a draw is "more complicated" than trying to win.
Spain feel the pressure
Jun 24, 8:55PM
Spain coach Vicente del Bosque lamented Spain's failure to take more points from their first two matches and playmaker Xavi asserted: "We have to win."
Serbia's Eagles crash to earth
Jun 24, 8:42PM
Serbia's South African campaign was a tale of what might have been for a team that beat Germany but lost to Ghana and Australia in finishing bottom of Group D.
Dunga: No more 'traditional' powers
Jun 24, 8:30PM
Brazil coach Dunga claimed that the days of "traditional" powers in international football are over and predicted a fun encounter with Portugal.
Frei vows to play on for Switzerland
Jun 24, 8:05PM
Switzerland captain Alex Frei said that he has no plans to retire from international football, and coach Ottmar Hitzfeld indicated he planned to keep tabs on the Chile-Spain match.
Frei confident Swiss can score
Jun 24, 7:52PM
Switzerland skipper Alexander Frei brushed aside concerns about his team's ability to score goals ahead of their final group match against Honduras.
A new era of transport for Johannesburg
Jun 24, 7:40PM
It may be used mainly by football fans at present, but Johannesburg's new bus system is all set to change the way residents move around after the World Cup has finished.
Kiwis bow out with pride
Jun 24, 7:27PM
New Zealand coach Ricky Herbert was delighted with his team's performance at South Africa 2010, joking that he would "need to pinch myself".
Paraguay delight, Italy despair
Jun 24, 7:07PM
Paraguay and Slovakia made it through, New Zealand made history but the big story in Group F was the elimination of reigning world champions Italy, consigned to the wooden spoon.
Lippi takes the blame
Jun 24, 7:04PM
Coach Marcello Lippi stoop up and took the blame for Italy's group-stage exit from South Africa 2010, saying that he had not prepared his players properly.
Kim not planning major changes
Jun 24, 6:38PM
Kim Jong-Hun indicated that he will not make major line-up changes to his Korea DPR side that fell 7-0 to Portugal.
Capello can cope with Germany hype
Jun 24, 6:27PM
Fabio Capello is happy to cope with the hype of an England FIFA World Cup encounter with Germany.
Friedrich demands more from Germany
Jun 24, 6:27PM
Germany defender Arne Friedrich feels his side can ill afford a repeat of last night's performance against Ghana if they are to overcome England.
Defoe: England are buzzing
Jun 24, 6:27PM
England's FIFA World Cup saviour Jermain Defoe has revealed the Three Lions are "buzzing" about the prospect of facing Germany in a second round showdown on Sunday.
Rehhagel resigns as Greece coach
Jun 24, 6:08PM
Greece officials have confirmed coach Otto Rehhagel has resigned following the team's elimination from the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Queiroz: We're going for the win
Jun 24, 6:07PM
Portugal coach Carlos Queiroz believes it will take a monumental effort for his side to upset Brazil tomorrow and clinch first place in Group G.
Edu: Teamwork the key
Jun 24, 5:57PM
USA midfielder Maurice Edu hailed his side's heart, unity and character following their thrilling late win over Algeria.
Torrado issues rallying cry
Jun 24, 5:43PM
Mexico midfielder Gerardo Torrado insists his team will "play to the death" to beat Argentina in Sunday's FIFA World Cup last-16 encounter.
Vela nearing Mexico return
Jun 24, 5:43PM
Mexico ran the rule over the fitness of striker Carlos Vela on Thursday, three days ahead of an eagerly-anticipated last 16 encounter with Argentina.
Germany fly high, Ghana fly the flag
Jun 24, 5:22PM
Germany topped Group D as widely predicted, despite a loss to Serbia, while Ghana kept African hopes alive by pipping Australia to second place.
Park focused solely on Uruguay
Jun 24, 5:20PM
Park Ji-Sung is not looking beyond Saturday's game with Uruguay as Korea Republic bid to extend their historic run at the FIFA World Cup.
El Tri look to learn from past
Jun 24, 5:10PM
Mexico will look to learn lessons from the past when they play Argentina in their second round match at the FIFA World Cup in Johannesburg on Sunday.
Slovakia advance, eliminate Italy
Jun 24, 5:03PM
Slovakia held on for a dramatic 3-2 victory over Italy at Ellis Park that sent them into Round of 16 and eliminated Marcello Lippi's world champions.
Paraguay seal top spot with Kiwi draw
Jun 24, 5:00PM
Paraguay finished top of Group F following a scoreless draw with New Zealand in Polokwane that sent the undefeated All Whites home with their heads held high.
England, USA made to sweat
Jun 24, 3:53PM
"EASY" declared one English tabloid when the Group C draw was made but it proved anything but for either England or USA, the latter advancing in dramatic last-gasp fashion.
Koreans call on set-piece masters
Jun 24, 3:50PM
Korea Republic have scored more goals at South Africa 2010 than in any other finals they have taken part in, and three of them have come from free-kicks.
Holman scores against his critics
Jun 24, 1:13PM
Industrious Socceroo midfielder Brett Holman has seemingly come of age in the international arena with his two-goal performance for Australia at South Africa 2010.
Switzerland-Honduras preview
Jun 24, 1:05PM
Switzerland and Honduras go into Friday's final Group H fixture with the same objective: both need a win to stand a chance of progressing.
Korea DPR-Côte d'Ivoire preview
Jun 24, 12:57PM
Korea DPR and Côte d'Ivoire will bring their group campaigns to an end hoping for different rewards, with the former aiming for a pride-inducing win and the latter eyeing unlikely qualification.
Ribery to undergo groin operation
Jun 24, 12:49PM
French playmaker Franck Ribery is to undergo an operation on his groin on Friday in Munich, the French coaching staff announced on Thursday.
Tenga: Ghana has a bright future
Jun 24, 12:35PM
Tanzanian and African football icon Leodegar Tenga tells FIFA.com of his thoughts on Ghana's achievement in reaching the Round of 16 and on African teams' performances at the 2010 FIFA World Cup™.
King steps up recovery
Jun 24, 12:30PM
Ledley King returned to the training ground this morning as he stepped up his recovery from a groin strain.
Cole happy to do his bit
Jun 24, 12:23PM
After making his first appearance of the FIFA World Cup, Joe Cole wants to play his part in making England proud of their team, now in the last 16.
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