World Cup is approaching. Have you prepared yourself to watch world class team playing football?. I hope so. Whether you comes to Johannesburg Africa or just enjoying matches from television, all must prepare well, especially your own health.
Here, I put World Cup 2010 Schedule, so you’ll never miss your favorite matches.
This schedule taken from Wikipedia.com, based on FIFA released. If you want a printed version, you can download pdf file from Official FIFA Website.

2010 World Cup schedule
| Day |
Venue & Time |
Stage |
Team 1 |
Result |
Team 2 |
| Friday11 June |
Johannesburg (SC), 17:00 |
Group A |
South Africa  |
– |
Mexico |
| Cape Town, 21:30 |
Uruguay  |
– |
France |
| Saturday12 June |
Port Elizabeth, 14:30 |
Group B |
Korea Republic  |
– |
Greece |
| Johannesburg (Ellis), 17:00 |
Argentina  |
– |
Nigeria |
| Rustenburg, 21:30 |
Group C |
England  |
– |
United States |
| Sunday13 June |
Polokwane, 14:30 |
Algeria  |
– |
Slovenia |
| Pretoria, 17:00 |
Group D |
Serbia  |
– |
Ghana |
| Durban, 21:30 |
Germany  |
– |
Australia |
| Monday14 June |
Johannesburg (SC), 14:30 |
Group E |
Netherlands  |
– |
Denmark |
| Bloemfontein, 17:00 |
Japan  |
– |
Cameroon |
| Cape Town, 21:30 |
Group F |
Italy  |
– |
Paraguay |
| Tuesday15 June |
Rustenburg, 14:30 |
New Zealand  |
– |
Slovakia |
| Port Elizabeth, 17:00 |
Group G |
Côte d’Ivoire  |
– |
Portugal |
| Johannesburg (Ellis), 21:30 |
Brazil  |
– |
Korea DPR |
| Wednesday16 June |
Nelspruit, 14:30 |
Group H |
Honduras  |
– |
Chile |
| Durban, 17:00 |
Spain  |
– |
Switzerland |
| Pretoria, 21:30 |
Group A |
South Africa  |
– |
Uruguay |
| Thursday17 June |
Johannesburg (SC), 14:30 |
Group B |
Argentina  |
– |
Korea Republic |
| Bloemfontein, 17:00 |
Greece  |
– |
Nigeria |
| Polokwane, 21:30 |
Group A |
France  |
– |
Mexico |
| Friday18 June |
Port Elizabeth, 14:30 |
Group D |
Germany  |
– |
Serbia |
| Johannesburg (Ellis), 17:00 |
Group C |
Slovenia  |
– |
United States |
| Cape Town, 21:30 |
England  |
– |
Algeria |
| Saturday19 June |
Durban, 14:30 |
Group E |
Netherlands  |
– |
Japan |
| Rustenburg, 17:00 |
Group D |
Ghana  |
– |
Australia |
| Pretoria, 21:30 |
Group E |
Cameroon  |
– |
Denmark |
| Sunday20 June |
Bloemfontein, 14:30 |
Group F |
Slovakia  |
– |
Paraguay |
| Nelspruit, 17:00 |
Italy  |
– |
New Zealand |
| Johannesburg (SC), 21:30 |
Group G |
Brazil  |
– |
Côte d’Ivoire |
| Monday21 June |
Cape Town, 14:30 |
Portugal  |
– |
Korea DPR |
| Port Elizabeth, 17:00 |
Group H |
Chile  |
– |
Switzerland |
| Johannesburg (Ellis), 21:30 |
Spain  |
– |
Honduras |
| Tuesday22 June |
Rustenburg, 17:00 |
Group A |
Mexico  |
– |
Uruguay |
| Bloemfontein, 17:00 |
France  |
– |
South Africa |
| Durban, 21:30 |
Group B |
Nigeria  |
– |
Korea Republic |
| Polokwane, 21:30 |
Greece  |
– |
Argentina |
| Wednesday23 June |
Port Elizabeth, 17:00 |
Group C |
Slovenia  |
– |
England |
| Pretoria, 17:00 |
United States  |
– |
Algeria |
| Johannesburg (SC), 21:30 |
Group D |
Ghana  |
– |
Germany |
| Nelspruit, 21:30 |
Australia  |
– |
Serbia |
| Thursday24 June |
Johannesburg (Ellis), 17:00 |
Group F |
Slovakia  |
– |
Italy |
| Polokwane, 17:00 |
Paraguay  |
– |
New Zealand |
| Rustenburg, 21:30 |
Group E |
Denmark  |
– |
Japan |
| Cape Town, 21:30 |
Cameroon  |
– |
Netherlands |
| Friday25 June |
Durban, 17:00 |
Group G |
Portugal  |
– |
Brazil |
| Nelspruit, 17:00 |
Korea DPR  |
– |
Côte d’Ivoire |
| Pretoria, 21:30 |
Group H |
Chile  |
– |
Spain |
| Bloemfontein, 21:30 |
Switzerland  |
– |
Honduras |
| Saturday26 June |
Port Elizabeth, 17:00 |
Round of 16 – Match 1 |
1A |
– |
2B |
| Rustenburg, 21:30 |
Round of 16 – Match 3 |
1C |
– |
2D |
| Sunday27 June |
Bloemfontein, 17:00 |
Round of 16 – Match 4 |
1D |
– |
2C |
| Johannesburg (SC), 21:30 |
Round of 16 – Match 2 |
1B |
– |
2A |
| Monday28 June |
Durban, 17:00 |
Round of 16 – Match 5 |
1E |
– |
2F |
| Johannesburg (Ellis), 21:30 |
Round of 16 – Match 7 |
1G |
– |
2H |
| Tuesday29 June |
Pretoria, 17:00 |
Round of 16 – Match 6 |
1F |
– |
2E |
| Cape Town, 21:30 |
Round of 16 – Match 8 |
1H |
– |
2G |
| Wednesday30 June |
Rest days |
| Thursday1 July |
| Friday2 July |
Port Elizabeth, 17:00 |
Quarterfinal C |
5 |
– |
7 |
| Johannesburg (SC), 21:30 |
Quarterfinal A |
1 |
– |
3 |
| Saturday3 July |
Cape Town, 17:00 |
Quarterfinal B |
2 |
– |
4 |
| Johannesburg (Ellis), 21:30 |
Quarterfinal D |
6 |
– |
8 |
| Sunday4 July |
Rest days |
| Monday5 July |
| Tuesday6 July |
Cape Town, 21:30 |
Semifinal I |
A |
– |
C |
| Wednesday7 July |
Durban, 21:30 |
Semifinal II |
B |
– |
D |
| Thursday8 July |
Rest days |
| Friday9 July |
| Saturday10 July |
Port Elizabeth, 21:30 |
Third Place play-off |
Loser I |
– |
Loser II |
| Sunday11 July |
Johannesburg (SC), 21:30 |
Final |
Winner I |
– |
Winner II |
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