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Live Coverage Of 2010 World Cup Draw At Noon, Where We Hope The U.S. Avoids Group Of Death

There's an argument to be made that today, Dec. 4, is the biggest sports day of the year (and not just because of the Ohio-Central Michigan game tonight). Today, millions of people will turn their focus toward Cape Town, South Africa, for the 2010 World Cup draw. It's comparable to college basketball's Selection Sunday, if it were hit by a gamma ray.

The announcement of the four pots from which the teams are selected came Wednesday, and since then, speculation and wild guesses have been the norm as everyone tries to accurately predict the eight groups for South Africa.

  • Pot 1 (the seeded teams): South Africa, Brazil, Spain, Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Argentina and England
  • Pot 2: Australia, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, New Zealand, Honduras, Mexico and USA
  • Pot 3: Algeria, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay
  • Pot 4: Denmark, France, Greece, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Switzerland

So how's it work? Eight groups of four countries will be drawn, one from each of the pots. A few quick stipulations: "No two teams from the same confederation will be drawn in the same group (except European teams, where a maximum of two will be in a group). For example, South Africa cannot play the African teams from Pot 3 and Argentina and Brazil cannot be drawn against the three remaining South American teams."

What's this all mean for the U.S. of A? Best case, we get host South Africa, along with Uruguay and Switzerland. Worst case: Spain, Ivory Coast and France (which would be essentially a Super Group of Death from which you would need to protect your children).

The draw will be televised live on ESPN2 starting at noon ET today, but if you can't get near a TV for it, we'll have you covered right here in this StoryStream.

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I have hope that the US will get a decent group, Last go round wasn’t a cake walk, but if they beat Ghana, they would have advanced, so as long as we don’t end up in the SuperEaglesGroupofDeath with Nigeria, England, and Brazil

by diego tutweiler on Dec 4, 2009 11:24 AM EST reply actions  

Lets hope Lady Luck

is on our side…

"I am so proud to be your coach." -Paul Rhoads

by CyHawk on Dec 4, 2009 12:06 PM EST reply actions  

Noob Question

I know that everyone in a group plays round robin, and that the two top teams advance, but how do they get slated into the final 16 team tournament?

"I am so proud to be your coach." -Paul Rhoads

by CyHawk on Dec 4, 2009 12:09 PM EST reply actions  

The first place team in one group plays the second place team in another group

Those determinations are made beforehand (though I can’t seem to find a bracket), but its generally (maybe always) #1 in Group A vs. #2 in Group B, #2 in Group A vs. #1 in Group B, and so on down through the 8 groups.

Before you respond, let me remind you: Brian Cook called me smug, which makes me the Obama of smugness. I'm basically Smugbama.

by Patrick Vint on Dec 4, 2009 12:16 PM EST up reply actions  

Makes enough sense.

I thought this thing was supposed to start at noon… can we get to the picking of teams yet?

"I am so proud to be your coach." -Paul Rhoads

by CyHawk on Dec 4, 2009 12:26 PM EST up reply actions  

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