The 2010 FIFA World Cup opened in a spectacular ceremony on Friday 11th June in Johannesburg, South Africa before hosts Bafana Bafana of the Republic of South Africa took on Mexico in explosive opening game.
Below is table of the Fixtures of the 2010 FIFA World Cup and the latest results of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Note that all times are Local South Africa time i.e. GMT+2
Match | Date – Time | Venue | Results | ||||
1 | 11/06 16:00 | Johannesburg – JSC | South Africa |
1- 1 |
Mexico | ||
2 | 11/06 20:30 | Cape Town | Uruguay |
0 0
|
France | ||
17 | 16/06 20:30 | Tshwane/Pretoria | South Africa | Uruguay | |||
18 | 17/06 20:30 | Polokwane | France | Mexico | |||
33 | 22/06 16:00 | Rustenburg | Mexico | Uruguay | |||
34 | 22/06 16:00 | Mangaung/Bloemfontein | France | South Africa |
Match | Date – Time | Venue | Results | ||||
3 | 12/06 16:00 | Johannesburg – JEP | Argentina |
|
Nigeria | ||
4 | 12/06 13:30 | Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth | Korea Republic |
2 0 |
Greece | ||
19 | 17/06 16:00 | Mangaung/Bloemfontein | Greece | Nigeria | |||
20 | 17/06 13:30 | Johannesburg – JSC | Argentina | Korea Republic | |||
35 | 22/06 20:30 | Durban | Nigeria | Korea Republic | |||
36 | 22/06 20:30 | Polokwane | Greece | Argentina |
Match | Date – Time | Venue | Results | ||||
5 | 12/06 20:30 | Rustenburg | England |
1- 1 |
USA | ||
6 | 13/06 13:30 | Polokwane | Algeria |
0- 1 |
Slovenia | ||
22 | 18/06 16:00 | Johannesburg – JEP | Slovenia | USA | |||
23 | 18/06 20:30 | Cape Town | England | Algeria | |||
37 | 23/06 16:00 | Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth | Slovenia | England | |||
38 | 23/06 16:00 | Tshwane/Pretoria | USA | Algeria |
Match | Date – Time | Venue | Results | ||||
7 | 13/06 20:30 | Durban | Germany | 4- 0 | Australia | ||
8 | 13/06 16:00 | Tshwane/Pretoria | Serbia |
0- 1
|
Ghana | ||
21 | 18/06 13:30 | Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth | Germany | Serbia | |||
24 | 19/06 16:00 | Rustenburg | Ghana | Australia | |||
39 | 23/06 20:30 | Johannesburg – JSC | Ghana | Germany | |||
40 | 23/06 20:30 | Nelspruit | Australia | Serbia |
Match | Date – Time | Venue | Results | ||||
9 | 14/06 13:30 | Johannesburg – JSC | Netherlands |
2- 0 |
Denmark | ||
10 | 14/06 16:00 | Mangaung/Bloemfontein | Japan |
1- 0 |
Cameroon | ||
25 | 19/06 13:30 | Durban | Netherlands | Japan | |||
26 | 19/06 20:30 | Tshwane/Pretoria | Cameroon | Denmark | |||
43 | 24/06 20:30 | Rustenburg | Denmark | Japan | |||
44 | 24/06 20:30 | Cape Town | Cameroon | Netherlands |
Match | Date – Time | Venue | Results | ||||
11 | 14/06 20:30 | Cape Town | Italy |
1 – 1 |
Paraguay | ||
12 | 15/06 13:30 | Rustenburg | New Zealand |
1- 1 |
Slovakia | ||
27 | 20/06 13:30 | Mangaung/Bloemfontein | Slovakia | Paraguay | |||
28 | 20/06 16:00 | Nelspruit | Italy | New Zealand | |||
41 | 24/06 16:00 | Johannesburg – JEP | Slovakia | Italy | |||
42 | 24/06 16:00 | Polokwane | Paraguay | New Zealand |
Match | Date – Time | Venue | Results | ||||
13 | 15/06 16:00 | Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth | Côte d’Ivoire | Portugal | |||
14 | 15/06 20:30 | Johannesburg – JEP | Brazil | Korea DPR | |||
29 | 20/06 20:30 | Johannesburg – JSC | Brazil | Côte d’Ivoire | |||
30 | 21/06 13:30 | Cape Town | Portugal | Korea DPR | |||
45 | 25/06 16:00 | Durban | Portugal | Brazil | |||
46 | 25/06 16:00 | Nelspruit | Korea DPR | Côte d’Ivoire |
Match | Date – Time | Venue | Results | ||||
15 | 16/06 13:30 | Nelspruit | Honduras | Chile | |||
16 | 16/06 16:00 | Durban | Spain | Switzerland | |||
31 | 21/06 16:00 | Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth | Chile | Switzerland | |||
32 | 21/06 20:30 | Johannesburg – JEP | Spain | Honduras | |||
47 | 25/06 20:30 | Tshwane/Pretoria | Chile | Spain | |||
48 | 25/06 20:30 | Mangaung/Bloemfontein | Switzerland | Honduras |
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Ultimate Media Senior Sports Reporter Ramathan Kasozi is in South Africa and will together with other South Africa based reporters keep you and us updated about all the matches, results, issues and views at this Africa’s first ever World Cup.