World Cup 2010 Draw Results

World Cup 2010 Draw Results

The World Cup Draw has been made. Find out where your favourite team has been grouped in the Finals in South Africa!

Here are the groups that have been drawn in Cape Town:

 

Group A

South Africa

Mexico

Uruguay

France

 

Group B

Argentina

Nigeria

Korea Republic

Greece

 

Group C

 England

USA

Algeria

Slovenia

 

Group D

 Germany

Australia

Serbia

Ghana

 

Group E

 Netherlands

Denmark

Japan

Cameroon

 

Group F

 Italy

Paraguay

New Zealand

Slovakia

 

Group G

 Brazil

Korea DPR

Ivory Coast

Portugal

 

Group H

 Spain

Switzerland

Honduras

Chile

 


Pots for Friday's draw:

Pot 1 (seeds)

South Africa, Brazil, Spain, Holland, Italy, Germany, Argentina, England.

Pot 2 (Asia, Oceania and North/Central America)

Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Australia, New Zealand, USA, Mexico, Honduras.

Pot 3 (Africa and South America)

Ivory Coast, Ghana, Cameroon, Nigeria, Algeria, Paraguay, Chile, Uruguay.

Pot 4 (Europe)

France, Portugal, Slovenia, Switzerland, Greece, Serbia, Denmark, Slovakia.


Here is what's happening ahead of the draw:

Fabio Capello admits the World Cup will be his hardest test as a manager but is already tasting the excitement of the tournament. However, he insists he does not fear England ending up in a 'group of death' in the draw for the World Cup finals.

Wigan boss Roberto Martinez believes Spain could crack under the mental pressure of expectation at next year's World Cup finals in South Africa.

Meanwhile, France are coming to terms with a double whammy after learning about the seeding and Thierry Henry's situation.

Finally, Fabio Cannavaro has urged Francesco Totti and Alessandro Nesta to come out of international retirement to boost Italy's World Cup defence.


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