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World Cup 2010

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Magrat Garlick

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Matches from Tuesday till Thursday:

CONCACAF:

17 June, 23.00, ARG, 1st leg, grp 1: Antigua and Barbuda vs Cuba (Cuba should be favourites here, having nearly qualified for the third round in their last qualifying and with a couple of good performances at the Caribbean Cup in recent years.)
18 June, 21.00, Trelawny, 2nd leg, grp 2: Jamaica vs Bahamas (aggregate 7-0)

South America

17 June, 22.00, Montevideo: Uruguay vs Peru (Peru are yet to win, and their last away match was a humiliating 1-5 in Ecuador. They will take consolation from their last meeting, on neutral ground in the Copa América, where Peru won 3-0.)
18 June, 20.10, La Paz: Bolivia vs Paraguay (Paraguay are on menacing form - well, if you exclude friendly losses to Honduras and South Africa. Only one goal conceded in five qualifying games though. Meanwhile, Bolivia have scored three in five games, yet it was Bolivia who won 2-1 when they last met in La Paz.)
18 June, 22.20, Quito: Ecuador vs Colombia (Ecuador earned a draw in Argentina a couple of days ago; before that they had 0-5, 0-5, 5-1 in three games! So rather up and down. Colombia are third after going unbeaten, though they've scored less than a goal a match.)
19 June, 00.50, Belo Horizonte: Brazil vs Argentina (this is the big one. Brazil played a second-string squad against Paraguay, and the axe will surely hang over Dunga if his team loses here. Argentina, meanwhile, are sitting prettily in second with their squad full of La Liga stars.)
20 June, 00.00, Puerto La Cruz: Venezuela vs Chile (table neighbours, though it's Chile who have struggled to get the points recently. Hugo Chavez spent a fair few millions on the new stadium here - it's a bit of a backwater tbh. Got an oil refinery though.)
 

Craig

World Traveller
They don't, but as the qualifying doubles as qualifying for the Africa Cup of Nations, they're in it. I think the results of their games is taken out when considering World Cup qualifying.
Which makes a lot more sense then just playing a bunch of random crap friendlies at Craven Cottage v some random Euro team.
 

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
Yeah, not sure I'd introduce a whole new tournament right next to the World Cup though to avoid that though. :p

Results yesterday:

Uruguay 6-0 Peru (well, there's a result. Hat trick from Forlán and the Peruvians were outclassed.)

Antigua & Barbuda 3-4 Cuba (strangest match. Antigua took the lead twice in the first half, only to be pegged back, then it was Antigua's turn to equalise with ten minutes to go. Leonel Pla sealed the win for Cuba though.)
 

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
Results from yesterday:

Bolivia 4-2 Paraguay (well, finally La Paz height helped Bolivians...when I had put a pound on the Paraguay win. Gits.)
Ecuador 0-0 Colombia (both teams still in the running)
Brazil 0-0 Argentina (boos met Dunga, whose job must be under threat. If there's a winner in Venezuela v Chile, then Brazil will fall to fifth place, outside the direct qualification spots.)
Bahamas 0-6 Jamaica (five goals in the first half, and the aggregate brought to 13-0. Congratulations Rose.)
 

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
The World Cup continues apace

20 June, 00.00, Puerto La Cruz: Venezuela 2-3 Chile (Chile ran out deserved winners, despite handing away a 1-0 advantage; injury time goal from Humberto Suazo sealed the match.)

Code:
Paraguay       6 4 1 1 13-5  13
Argentina      6 3 2 1  9-3  11
Colombia       6 2 4 0  4-2  10
Chile          6 3 1 2  9-9  10
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Brazil         6 2 3 1  8-4   9
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 
Uruguay        6 2 2 2 15-6   8
Venezuela      6 2 1 3  9-10  7
Ecuador        6 1 2 3  7-13  5
Bolivia        6 1 1 4  7-17  4
Peru           6 0 3 3  3-15  3
Bolivia and Peru, IMO, are out of it already. Brazil will surely make it. Paraguay need to get their act back together.

20 June, 18.30, Blida, grp 6: Algeria 1-0 Gambia (important win to keep Algeria in the chase despite two losses. Currently leading the group, a point ahead of Senegal, who have a game in hand.)
20 June, 19.00, Tripoli, grp 5: Libya 4-0 Lesotho (easy win, as is to be expected. Ghana need to beat Gabon to regain top spot.)

Tonight, Canada play St Vincent and the Grenadines, carrying a 3-0 lead from the first leg.

Weekend matches:

Asia:

Bolded matches where qualification is still at stake.

22 June:
08.00, Sydney, grp 1: Australia vs China
10.20, Saitama, grp 2: Japan vs Bahrain
11.00, Seoul, grp 3: South Korea vs North Korea
14.00, Muscat, grp 2: Oman vs Thailand
15.00, Amman, grp 3: Jordan vs Turkmenistan
16.00, Beirut, grp 4: Lebanon vs Singapore
16.00, Dubai, grp 1: Iraq vs Qatar (winner goes through, Iraq in case of draw)
16.00, Al Ain, grp 5: United Arab Emirates vs Syria (Syria need to win by three goals or more)
16.00, Teheran, grp 5: Iran vs Kuwait
18.00, Riyadh, grp 4: Saudi Arabia vs Uzbekistan

Oceania:

21 June, 04.00, Noumea: New Caledonia vs Vanuatu (New Caledonia need seven points from their final three games to qualify. Vanuatu already eliminated along with Fiji.)

Africa:

21 June:
12.00, Chililabombwe, grp 11: Zambia vs Swaziland
13.00, Pretoria, grp 4: South Africa vs Sierra Leone
14.30, Yaoundé, grp 1: Cameroon vs Tanzania
15.00, Abuja, grp 4: Nigeria vs Equatorial Guinea
18.00, Ouagadougou, grp 9: Burkina Faso vs Seychelles
18.30, Rades, grp 9: Tunisia vs Burundi
19.00, Casablanca, grp 8: Morocco vs Rwanda
19.30, Dakar, grp 6: Senegal vs Liberia

22 June:
13.00, Harare, grp 2: Zimbabwe vs Kenya
13.00, Maputo, grp 7: Mozambique vs Madagascar
13.00, Addis Abeba, grp 8: Ethiopia vs Mauritania
14.30, Luanda, grp 3: Angola vs Uganda
14.30, Brazzaville, grp 10: Congo vs Chad
14.30, Kinshasa, grp 12: DR Congo vs Djibouti
15.00, Cotonou, grp 3: Benin vs Niger
16.00, Abidjan, grp 7: Ivory Coast vs Botswana
17.00, Praia, grp 1: Cape Verde vs Mauritius
17.00, Conakry, grp 2: Guinea vs Namibia
17.00, Accra, grp 5: Ghana vs Gabon
18.00, Bamako, grp 10: Mali vs Sudan
18.00, Cairo, grp 12: Egypt vs Malawi

CONCACAF:

21 June (local time):
02.00 am, Los Angeles, grp 1: St Lucia vs Guatemala (0-6 aggregate)
02.00 am, San José, grp 3: Costa Rica vs Grenada (2-2 aggregate)
02.00 am, Monterrey, grp 2: Mexico vs Belize (2-0 aggregate)

22 June (local time)
19.00, Bridgetown, grp 1: Barbados vs United States (0-8 aggregate)
20.30, Georgetown, grp 3: Guyana vs Suriname (0-1 aggregate)
21.00, Havana, grp 1: Cuba vs Antigua and Barbuda (4-3 aggregate)
22.00, Willemstad, grp 3: Netherlands Antilles vs Haiti (0-0 aggregate)
23.30, Prospect, grp 1: Bermuda vs Trinidad and Tobago (2-1 aggregate)
00.00, San Salvador, grp 3: El Salvador vs Panama (0-1 aggregate)
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Just wanted to say I'm loving these updates.

Imagine if Brazil fail to get an automatic finals position!!

Can't see it happening as it looks like they've been playing mainly the other good teams so far.
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
Which makes a lot more sense then just playing a bunch of random crap friendlies at Craven Cottage v some random Euro team.
whatever, I went to see Ghana vs Nigeria at Brentford's griffin park a year or so ago, it was huge.
 

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
Just wanted to say I'm loving these updates.
Good to hear :)

Imagine if Brazil fail to get an automatic finals position!!

Can't see it happening as it looks like they've been playing mainly the other good teams so far.
Yeah, they're yet to play Bolivia, Venezuela and Chile in the first half of the league. First two should be easy three points, in saying that they dropped points in Peru back in November. But they were in a similar situation back in 2002 (fourth going into the last game with a point on Uruguay) and ended up winning. :p
 
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chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
Just wanted to say I'm loving these updates.

Imagine if Brazil fail to get an automatic finals position!!

Can't see it happening as it looks like they've been playing mainly the other good teams so far.
TBH 5th place is basically an automatic position. Does a training game against the likes of Costa Rica or Jamaicia count as a game these days?
 

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
What am goingz on with NZ?
Next game is a double-header with New Caledonia in September. If they get at least two draws or one win from those games, then beat Fiji, they're through.

Apparently they'll play both matches against Fiji away, because the Fijians were turned away due to visa problems back in October.

Overnight results:

Canada 4-1 St Vincent and the Grenadines (7-1 aggregate)
New Caledonia 3-0 Vanuatu
 

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
So NZ get 5 points and they're through? Or those exact results must happen.
Yeah, 5 points to the 9 they've already got would make it certain. Could also make do with a loss to Fiji if they beat New Caledonia in one of the games.

Look, we all know NZ is going to win that group anyway :sleep:
 
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