2010 FIFA World Cup Schedule

The defending 2006 FIFA World Cup Champions, the Italy national football team is back on the this year’s tournament. Can they get the World Cup championship title again?

The 19th FIFA World Cup will be held at South Africa. The adidas Jabulani will be used as this year’s official match ball.

The 32 teams that will play in this year’s tourney were chosen during the qualification draw last November 2007 then the team’s seeding for the 2010 FIFA World Cup was finalized after the Final Draw last December.

2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa schedule, game dates, time

Follow your favorite football or soccer team’s games by checking the 2010 FIFA World Cup schedule and key dates regularly as well as the 2010 FIFA World Cup bracket.

Participating soccer teams will undergo two exciting stages, the Group Stage and the Knockout Stage that includes four rounds; Round of 16, Quarter-Finals, Semi-Finals and Final. Group stage begins on Friday, June 11, 2010.

Make sure to mark your calendar for the 2010 FIFA World Cup Schedule and Key Dates:



Group Stage starts on June 11, 2010. Check each 32 FIFA team’s schedules below:

Group A

11/06 – South Africa vs. Mexico
11/06 – Uruguay vs. France
16/06 – South Africa vs. Uruguay
17/06 – France vs. Mexico
22/06 – Mexico vs. Uruguay
22/06 – France vs. South Africa

Group B

12/06 – Argentina vs. Nigeria
12/06 – Korea Republic vs. Greece
17/06 – Greece vs. Nigeria
17/06 – Argentina vs. Korea Republic
22/06 – Nigeria vs. Korea Republic
22/06 – Greece vs. Argentina

Group C

12/06 – England vs. USA
13/06 – Algeria vs. Slovenia
18/06 – Slovenia vs. USA
18/06 – England vs. Algeria
23/06 – Slovenia vs. England
23/06 – USA vs. Algeria

Group D

13/06 – Germany vs. Australia
13/06 – Serbia vs. Ghana
18/06 – Germany vs. Serbia
19/06 – Ghana vs. Australia
23/06 – Ghana vs. Germany
23/06 – Australia vs. Serbia

Group E

14/06 – Netherlands vs. Denmark
14/06 – Japan vs. Cameroon
19/06 – Netherlands vs. Japan
19/06 – Cameroon vs. Denmark
24/06 – Denmark vs. Japan
24/06 – Cameroon vs. Netherlands

Group F

14/06 – Italy vs. Paraguay
15/06 – New Zealand vs. Slovakia
20/06 – Slovakia vs. Paraguay
20/06 – Italy vs. New Zealand
24/06 – Slovakia vs. Italy
24/06 – Paraguay vs. New Zealand

Group G

15/06 – Cote d’Ivoire vs. Portugal
15/06 – Brazil vs. Korea DPR
20/06 – Brazil vs. Cote d’Ivoire
21/06 – Portugal vs. Korea DPR
25/06 – Portugal vs. Brazil
25/06 – Korea DPR vs. Cote d’Ivoire

Group H

16/06 – Honduras vs. Chile
16/06 – Spain vs. Switzerland
21/06 – Chile vs. Switzerland
21/06 – Spain vs. Honduras
25/06 – Chile vs. Spain
25/06 – Switzerland vs. Honduras

Knockout Stage

Round of 16 starts on June 26, 2010. Check each 16 FIFA team’s schedules below:

26/06 – Uruguay vs. Korea Republic
26/06 – USA vs. Ghana
27/06 – Germany vs. England
27/06 – Argentina vs. Mexico
28/06 – Netherlands vs. Slovakia
28/06 – Brazil vs. Chile
29/06 – Paraguay vs. Japan
29/06 – Spain vs. Portugal

Quarter-Finals Round starts on July 2, 2010. Check each 8 FIFA team’s schedules below:

02/07 – Netherlands vs. Brazil
02/07 – Uruguay vs. Ghana
03/07 – Argentina vs. Germany
03/07 – Paraguay vs. Spain

Semi-Finals Round starts on July 6, 2010. Check each 4 FIFA team’s schedules below:

06/07 – Uruguay vs. Netherlands
07/07 – Germany vs Spain

Finals starts on July 11, 2010 while battle for third place on June 10.

Match for Third Place

10/07 – Uruguay vs Germany

2010 FIFA World Cup Final

11/07 – Netherlands vs Spain

On this 2010 FIFA World Cup schedule, which team will win it all and crowned World Cup Champions?

As related to this month-long tournament, you can check out the Waka Waka (Esto es Africa) official theme song or the Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) based on Zangalewa and also the Nike World Cup Commercial.


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